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    National SQP Week toolkit launched to support first-ever industry campaign

    mmBy Simon KingApril 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The National SQP Week toolkit is now live, giving SQPs, employers and industry stakeholders a package of resources to help them prepare for the first-ever National SQP Week, which is taking place from June 5-12, 2026.

    National SQP Week aims to shine a spotlight on the professionalism, expertise and public‑facing role of SQPs and to improve understanding of the in-depth training, qualification and regulation that underpins their work.

    The campaign has been developed following industry research by AMTRA highlighting the need for greater awareness of the SQP role among animal owners and across parts of the wider animal health profession.

    National SQP Week aims to ensure the scope of the SQP role is better understood and the support they are trained to provide to animals is better utilised by owners and other stakeholders across the industry.

    The toolkit has been developed collaboratively by the SQP profession’s three regulators – AMTRA, Vetpol and VetSkill – and is designed to make participation in the inaugural campaign as simple, effective and impactful as possible.

    It includes downloadable materials, practical activation ideas and clear guidance to support engagement across retail, veterinary practice and digital settings.

    From in‑store and in‑practice resources to social and digital communications assets, the toolkit equips organisations and individuals with helpful ways to raise awareness of the vital role SQPs play in safeguarding animal health and welfare across livestock, companion-animal and equine sectors.

    Stakeholders are encouraged to begin planning early to make the most of this national awareness week.

    Stephen Dawson, AMTRA chief executive, said: “National SQP Week is an important opportunity to shine a light on the SQP profession in a way that hasn’t been done before.

    “SQPs are thoroughly trained animal medicines advisors who prescribe and supply a range of animal medicines and provide appropriate advice to millions of owners every year, ensuring animals get the right treatments safely and responsibly. This is a role that rightly deserves to be celebrated for the positive impact it has on animal wellbeing.”

    Mr Dawson added: “The campaign aims to highlight not only the positive contribution SQPs make to animal health and welfare, but also the depth of knowledge and expertise they bring to the livestock, companion animal and equine sectors.”

    With SQPs working across a wide range of roles and settings throughout the UK, National SQP Week provides a platform for the entire industry – including retailers, veterinary teams, manufacturers and animal owners – to celebrate their impact and help ensure their expertise is fully understood and utilised.

    Access the toolkit, by clicking here.

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