Veterinary nurses can now cast votes for their preferred candidates in this year’s RCVS Veterinary Nurses (VN) Council elections.Veterinary nurses can now cast votes for their preferred candidates in this year’s RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council elections.

Ballot papers with candidate details, biographies and manifestos have been posted to all veterinary nurses this week. 

There are three candidates in this year’s VN Council elections with the two who receive the most votes joining VN Council also for a four-year term from July. The candidates are:

  • Mrs Lucy Bellwood RVN
  • Mrs Elizabeth Cox RVN
  • Miss Marie Rippingale RVN

For this year’s ‘Quiz the candidates’, all candidates have been asked to submit a short video in which they answer two questions, chosen by them, posed by members of their profession.

The video statements from VN Council candidates can be found at www.rcvs.org.uk/VNvote15.

Gordon Hockey, RCVS Registrar, said: “This is the first year that we have had video statements from candidates so please do take a look at them as it's important, before casting a vote, to have an idea of the candidates and their priorities, if elected. My thanks to all those who submitted questions.

“I would urge both vets and veterinary nurses to participate in this year’s elections, because it really can make a difference. Decisions made at RCVS Council can have a real impact on all vets – the recent decision to allow the use of ‘Dr’ as a courtesy title being a case in point, along with current ongoing discussions about potential further governance reform.

Kathy Kissick, chair of VN Council, said: “The recent introduction of the College’s new Royal Charter is a momentous occasion for veterinary nurses, meaning that we are now formally regulated by the RCVS and recognised as true professionals in our own right. With the 2015 VN Council election now underway, it is more important than ever that veterinary nurses decide for themselves who should be elected to their governing body, as the decisions made by VN Council affect the whole of our profession.”

Votes in each election must be cast by 5pm on Friday, 24 April. Those eligible to vote can either fill in the ballot paper and return it by post, or vote online. To vote online, veterinary nurses should use the security codes and instructions printed on their ballot papers.

Any veterinary nurse missing a ballot paper should contact Annette Amato, Deputy Head of Veterinary Nursing on 020 7202 0713 / a.amato@rcvs.org.uk.

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