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One month left to book your early bird MMI research symposium tickets!

29 July 2025

With our Mind Matters Research Symposium fast approaching this autumn, it’s your last chance to buy a ticket at the early bird price of £45 per person before they close on 31 August 2025. After that date, delegates will need to pay £75 to attend the day and experience all it has to offer.

This year is a special year for our Mind Matters Initiative (MMI), marking ten years since its inception. Founded in 2015, it aims to improve the mental health and wellbeing of those in the veterinary team including students, veterinary nurses, veterinary surgeons, practice managers and those in non-clinical settings.

To mark the occasion, this World Mental Health Day on Friday 10 October 2025, we are hosting our fifth biennial MMI mental health research symposium to highlight current contributions to veterinary mental health research from around the globe. The event will take place from 9am to 5pm at The Eastside Rooms in Birmingham, UK.

The theme for the symposium this year is 'Advancing veterinary mental health research: learning from the past, considering the present, and looking to the future'. The day will consist of a variety of research talks and poster presentations centred around this theme, as well as lots of networking opportunities. A range of exhibitors will also be attending the event, including charitable associations ranging from mental health, veterinary, and agriculture groups, to wider animal health and welfare organisations.

We're inviting all those interested in the field of veterinary mental health to attend the day.

A photo of Rapinder Newton, a woman with brown hair wearing a colourful top, smilingMMI Lead Rapinder Newton said: "We have come a long way in developing our understanding of mental health in veterinary professionals over the past ten years but still have a way to go.

"Only through continued collaboration with mental health researchers, and learning from other allied professions, can we work towards our shared goal of enhancing mental health and support within the veterinary professions.

"This is why events such as our symposium are so important. Veterinary mental health is a small but growing field. Creating environments for open discussion and networking are key to advancing our understanding of where the challenges lie as well as understanding what drives positive mental health in the workplace. By extension, this also plays an invaluable role in learning how research can be applied in a practical manner to help improve the lives of veterinary professionals which, ultimately, aids in upholding animal health and welfare too."

On the day, delegates will have the chance to hear from previous Mind Matters Mental Health Research Grant recipients on topics such as mental health in student veterinary nurse education in the UK, and alcohol use behaviours and barriers to help seeking within UK veterinary practice. Other research topics include:

  • Organisational contributors and intervention strategies to address burnout in veterinary nurses.
  • Staff experiences of teaching neurodivergent veterinary students in clinical learning environments.
  • Confronting taken-for-granted truths – a systematic review of risk and protective factors associated with suicide risk in veterinary professionals.
  • “For three of my four miscarriages, I was at work”: Workplace management of UK veterinary professionals’ miscarriage, infertility and assisted fertility.
  • How does attendance at Schwartz Rounds impact veterinary professionals experience in clinical practice?
  • Nursing Matters: A mixed-methods study of workplace mental health in UK veterinary nurses and nursing students.

Tickets are available to purchase at an early bird rate of £45 until 11.59pm on Sunday 31 August 2025. Thereafter, general admission tickets will be available at a price of £75. Refreshments including lunch will be provided on the day. Attendance at the event will also count towards CPD for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses.

For more information and to book your place, please visit the MMI Symposium Eventbrite page. Students aged 18+ studying a full-time veterinary/mental health/psychology related course, and those who are currently unemployed or retired, may be entitled to a concessionary rate or free ticket. Those in these categories should email [email protected] for further information on how to apply.

 

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