Skip to main content

Pride in the veterinary profession

The RCVS is committed to supporting an inclusive profession where everyone can thrive. Pride Month in June provides an opportunity to celebrate the contributions of LGBTQ+ veterinary professionals and to reflect on the importance of visibility, belonging and equity within the veterinary workforce.

This page brings together reflections and experiences from veterinary professionals across the sector, highlighting diverse career journeys and perspectives from within the LGBTQ+ community.

Voices from the profession

Below are contributions from veterinary professionals sharing their experiences of working in the veterinary profession as LGBTQ+ individuals. These perspectives help to foster understanding, celebrate diversity, and support ongoing inclusion across the profession.

Blog: Sam Morgan RVN 

Role: Director and Lecturer, Abbeydale Vet Nurse Training, past President of the BVNA

Veterinary nurse and educator Sam Morgan, pictured, reflects on the progress that has been made for LGBTQ+ rights, while acknowledging that openness and acceptance are still not universal. 

"What Pride Month means to me" - read Sam Morgan's blog

Blog: Luke McBlain MRCVS

Role: Veterinary surgeon and team lead for a large veterinary charity

Veterinary surgeon Luke sees Pride Month as a chance to celebrate the achievements of LGBTQ+ people while recognising the sacrifices made by previous generations.

"What Pride Month means to me" - read Luke McBlain's blog

Supporting inclusion in the profession

The RCVS is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion across the veterinary sector. We continue to work with colleagues, practices and educational institutions to ensure that all veterinary professionals feel supported and able to work in an environment where they can be open about who they are.

We recognise that visibility and representation matter. Sharing lived experiences is one way of strengthening understanding and fostering a more inclusive profession for current and future veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses.

Get involved

If you would like to contribute to future Pride features or share your experiences as part of the veterinary profession, please contact the RCVS Diversity and Inclusion Team by emailing [email protected].