Swans Veterinary Services
4 BUSINESS VIEW OCEANIA VOLUME 5, ISSUE 6 for the AVA’s launch of the entire programme. “The main reason for the AVA setting up the accreditation was to help practices attract and retain staff,” she said, “and that’s not just veterinary staff but nurses and reception staff as well.” This is important, as Swan explained, because it means prospective employees will know that such veterinary clinics have good health and safety practices, and they have happy, satisfied staffers as well, because of good business governance and good pay. “That was a lot of work,” she added, “but well worth doing.” Swan said the practice continues to grow, and it’s only onward and upward. “It’s all going pretty well for us,” she observed, adding with a chuckle that, “If you go on the AVA Website, they’ve got a whole blurb about us!”
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