Welcome to vnonline.co.uk

vnonline.co.uk provides the veterinary nursing profession with the latest news and industry developments, as well as events, resources, learning materials and careers.

Our website is dedicated to veterinary nurses and we strive to provide a platform where you can voice and explore your interests.

Not a member yet? Sign up for free!

Register for free with vnonline.co.uk to gain unlimited access to news, resources, jobs and much more!



Click here to become a member







Log in to vnonline

Forgot your password?

Posted: 1st July 2019

Veterinary charity scoops prestigious RSPCA award
John Bishop, Sam Joseph and Jade Statt from StreetVet and Evanna Lynch.

StreetVet has received the RSPCA Honours Outstanding Contribution Award 

Veterinary charity StreetVet has been honoured for providing free and accessible veterinary care to homeless people and their pets.

The charity was presented with the Outstanding Contribution Award at the RSPCA Honours ceremony, held at 195 Picadilly, London, on Thursday (27 June).

StreetVet co-founder and veterinary surgeon Jade Statt said: “StreetVet are delighted to be recognised in this year’s RSPCA Honours awards line-up. From two vets and a backpack in 2016 to creating an army of over 450 volunteer vets and nurses outreaching weekly in 14 UK locations, the growth of our charity has been overwhelming.”

Jade was prompted to set up StreetVet after stopping to speak to a homeless man, Gary, and his dog, Lola. Lola was suffering from a skin condition and Jade felt frustrated that she couldn't use her veterinary skills to help them. Around the same time, Sam Joseph had been performing weekly outreach sessions with a few colleagues in London, getting to know many of the local homeless pet owners.

Unaware of one another, Jade and Sam had both been calling themselves StreetVets and, when they were first introduced in October 2016, they knew that they had to team up. Since then, StreetVet has provided support for more than 600 dogs across 14 locations in the UK.

The charity relies solely on volunteers, with vets and nurses putting on backpacks full of veterinary supplies and providing as much veterinary care on the street as the animals could get in a clinic.

Hosted by comedian John Bishop, the RSPCA Honours event was attended by VIP RSPCA supporters including Deborah Meaden, Peter Egan and Evanna Lynch. The awards pay tribute to the people and organisations that help to make animals’ lives better.

StreetVet co-founder Sam Joseph added: “This growth would not have been possible if it were not for the incredible support we have had from both the public and the veterinary profession as a whole. The RSPCA came on board to offer their support very early on in our journey and we are very grateful for this, as it is by collaborating with other organisations that we can reach more owners and ultimately help more pets.

“We are honoured to have received the Outstanding Contribution Award and wish to dedicate it to all our hardworking and committed volunteers who are the heart of StreetVet.”

Image (C) RSPCA.

 




Become a member
or log in to add this story to your CPD history