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Benefits of being a NAVP member

30/12/2021

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The National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists was formed back in 1985. NAVP aims to promote the professional practice of veterinary physiotherapy. Working alongside veterinary surgeons, the organisation has been able to grow substantially. NAVP aims to ensure that the highest standards of veterinary physiotherapy care will be delivered to animals. This is done by linking a strong foundation of scientific knowledge with clinical practice and continued research. NAVP is widely recognised in the industry for its pivotal role in developing the first direct entry routes for veterinary physiotherapy training; both at postgraduate and also now undergraduate level.  There are various benefits of being a NAVP member, here we will discuss them.

Veterinary physiotherapy, like all other professions, is subject to strict codes of conduct, enshrining rigorous ethical and moral obligations. Being a member of a professional association shows veterinarians and owners alike that:

  • You are committed to your profession.
  • That you work within ethical and moral boundaries.
  • You are dedicated to continuous growth and learning within your career field.  

Vets need the assurance that if they have a query or complaint, that they can contact the professional association which will have an established complaints procedure and will be able to deal with any perceived problems.   

Who are NAVP members? 

The NAVP membership comprises only of graduates from accredited University BSc and PgD/ MSc Veterinary Physiotherapy degree courses. This allows vets and owners to know that any Veterinary Physiotherapist (VP) who is a NAVP member has successfully passed a VP degree. It makes members “stand out” from other VP associations that don’t necessarily have this as a requirement.  

Full Benefits Of Being An NAVP Member: 
  • Membership of a highly recognised professional association setting industry standards 
  • Industry representation with other professional bodies including AHPR, RAMP, etc
  • Free Annual AGM for all full members 
  • Discounted CPDs for full and student members
  • Regular industry updates 
  • Information on CPD opportunities  
  • Registered members are listed on the “Find a member” pages of the NAVP website for the public and vets to search within their local area 
  • Access to the private members-only area of the website providing documents, research, useful weblinks, exclusive discounts, items for sale, additional CPD opportunities, etc 
  • Professionally branded clothing and literature 
  • Use of the NAVP logo 
  • Professional guidance and support  
  • Representation at conferences and shows such as London Vet Show, Crufts, Your Horse live, etc 
and much more...

What is the Eligibility? 

​NAVP full membership costs £130 per year and is open to any graduates from Veterinary Physiotherapy University validated degree courses: 
  • Harper Adams University / Moreton Morrell College / Berkshire College of Agriculture BSc 
  • Harper Adams University / Nottingham University PgD 
  • Writtle University College MVet Phys 
The role of the NAVP is to further the profession and the interests of individuals engaged in the profession and the public interest by setting professional standards for its members.
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We promote excellence in veterinary physiotherapy with the primary aim being the welfare of the animal in our care.

The NAVP is a group of people in the same profession with a shared vision and goal. Members share a common commitment and motivation.  

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The real learning begins once you qualify.

From the day you qualify and become a member of the NAVP you have support, guidance, and help with any question or problem.  

NAVP helps new graduates understand the profession and the rules which govern us as veterinary physiotherapists.  

The main purpose of a professional association is to help, support, and inform its members. It seeks to further the profession and the interests of its members.  

The professional body looks after its members and deals with any complaints made against a member by an owner/vet. They will only refer on to the Register for any complaints which are too serious to deal with on an internal basis. 
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So, If you are a veterinary physiotherapist or currently studying in the field, we would love to hear from you and discuss becoming a NAVP member. Together, we can help the organisation grow even more and take it to new heights.  
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To learn more about how to become a member, visit Membership - National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists (navp.co.uk) Requests for membership application forms should be made to the NAVP secretary at navpsec@yahoo.co.uk
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