RCVS launches pilot event to support parents returning to work
We're inviting veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses returning to work after parental leave to join our upcoming ‘Next steps’ pilot event, designed to support with the transition back into the workplace.
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We're inviting veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses returning to work after parental leave to join our upcoming ‘Next steps’ pilot event, designed to support with the transition back into the workplace.
Part of the wider ‘Next steps’ project - which aims to develop a range of resources as well as run dedicated in-person events to help support key professional transitions - the day will allow new parents to discuss the challenges of returning to work, help them understand how to make the most of this change, connect with peers, and gain guidance from key RCVS teams.
While this pilot event is targeted at returning parents, the project is being created to support three key groups through vital transitions within their careers. These are:
- Returning parents
- Those returning after a career break more generally
- Those transferring into managerial positions for the first time
Where and when
The 'Next steps: returning parents' event, taking place on Thursday 12 February 2026 at our central London offices, will help to further develop the wider project based on delegate feedback. There will also be a 30-minute online preparatory session for participants, taking place on Thursday 5 February.
Tash Goodwin-Roberts, RCVS Projects Implementation Manager, said: "Navigating change can be exciting, but it doesn’t come without challenges. Our 'Next steps' project is designed to make those transitions as smooth as possible, to make sure you feel confident in taking that leap, whether that be as a returning parent, returning to the professions after a break, or taking up your first leadership position.
"This project is an important part of our ongoing work to strengthen the veterinary workforce. Our pilot event will create a collaborative space for discussion, where returning parents can share experiences, build a supportive network, identify key challenges and explore solutions to common obstacles."
"This project is an important part of our ongoing work to strengthen the veterinary workforce. Our pilot event will create a collaborative space for discussion, where returning parents can share experiences, build a supportive network, identify key challenges and explore solutions to common obstacles."
The pilot event will also include a group coaching session led by founder of Ascending Motherhood, Dr Arabella Ashfield, who holds a PhD in positive psychology and has delivered high performance coaching for the British Olympic cycling team.
The event is free to attend. In return, delegates will be asked to provide feedback which will then be used to refine future ticketed ‘Next steps’ events, as well as resources.
Sign up now
To find out more and sign up, visit the RCVS’s dedicated 'Next steps: returning parents' Eventbrite page.