VetSkill announced as finalist for FAB’s 2025 Qualifications & Assessment Excellence Awards
It is with utmost pride that we announce VetSkill has been shortlisted as a finalist for three national awards at the Federation of Awarding Bodies’ (FAB) Qualifications & Assessment Excellence Awards 2025:
Good Governance Award
Qualification of The Year
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award
The Qualification of The Year nomination recognises the recently accredited VetSkill VTEC Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (Companion Animal).
The FAB Qualifications & Assessment Excellence Awards (previously branded as the FAB 2025 Awards) celebrates the work and contributions of awarding organisations and end-point assessment organisations across the UK.
This November, FAB will be marking the 10th year of these annual awards, hosting its prestigious ceremony, celebration and dinner on the evening after the first day of the FAB Conference (Thursday 27th November).
Sam Double, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of VetSkill, comments on the achievement, “It is amazing achievement for VetSkill to be recognised in this way as a finalist in three FAB Awards and I am extremely proud of the team”.
We are absolutely thrilled to be shortlisted for these three categories, each a testament to the different parts of our team and the exceptional work they do every day. We look forward to finding out the results in November!
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Notes to editors:
VetSkill is an Ofqual, CCEA and SQAA accredited awarding organisation, a professional regulatory body and a Skills England and Ofqual approved apprenticeship assessment organisation.
VetSkill is authorised by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) to maintain a register for Suitably Qualified Persons (SQPs). In addition, DEFRA authorises VetSkill to train persons qualified to implant identification microchips into companion animals.
For more information about VetSkill, please visit www.vetskill.com
For further information on becoming an approved VetSkill centre, please visit: Become a Centre — VetSkill. Kiera from the VetSkill Quality Assurance Team will be in contact to arrange an initial meeting to discuss the process and provide support and guidance throughout.