MVMA Mental Wellness Toolkit

Help is Available if needed, while using this document: Homewood Health Benefits

It is important for readers and users of this Toolkit to understand that help is available if needed through Homewood Health or through publicly available services.

Some additional benefits are extended from only MVMA membership to include general staff in the veterinary setting, meaning non-veterinarians such as clinic administrative staff, veterinary assistants, and others who work in a PIPS-inspected veterinary practice (as opposed to government, academic, or industry organizations, who are assumed to already have comprehensive benefit packages). Employers may extend additional benefits.

 

What is the MVMA Workplace Wellness Toolkit and Who Is It For?

This MVMA Workplace Wellness Toolkit is intended to provide information on wellness resources and supports that are available for anyone working in the Manitoban veterinary community, i.e., including not just veterinarians, but also members of the MVTA, office managers, receptionists, veterinary assistants, students, volunteers, etc. This Toolkit aims to be applicable anywhere the practice of veterinary medicine is done in Manitoba, including veterinary clinics of all types, government, academia, industry, the non-profit sector, and consulting veterinary services, among others. When the information provided is applicable to all Manitobans, this information may also be helpful for veterinarians to share with their clients as needed and appropriate.

This Toolkit is not a replacement for individual, professional medical help.

This Toolkit was developed by the MVMA Wellness Committee none of whom are licensed therapists or mental health professionals. Consulting work was also provided by 20/20 Vision.

Why was the MVMA Workplace Wellness Toolkit developed?

The objective of the Toolkit is to provide a starting point for those working in the veterinary community in Manitoba, regardless of role or type of practice or geography, to better understand the resources available to them to support their wellness while they are in their workplace. We want everyone who chooses to work in or adjacent to veterinary medicine to thrive in their workplace, ultimately contributing their best to the field of veterinary medicine in Manitoba and to the health and welfare of Manitoban animals, people, and ecosystems.

This Toolkit was developed in response to the results of a 2021 survey of membership on wellness needs and is intended to be continually informed via feedback from the MVMA and MVTA memberships, as well as anyone else who works in a veterinary environment.

Beyond the scope of this Toolkit is the impacts of the general shortage of veterinarians, RVTs, and other trained staff. The Wellness Committee understands that “wellness” can be difficult to define and achieve and does not intend this document to be an exhaustive resource, but rather a guide to introduce terminology, concepts, theories, best practices, and sources for additional information and resources. As much as possible Manitoba-specific resources are listed, followed by Canadian.

  • Wellness in the Workplace
  • How do I know if I am healthy?
  • Workplace Health & Safety vs. Workplace Wellness
  • Assessing If Your Workplace Is Healthy
  • Hazards Specific To The Veterinary Environment
  • Manitoba-Specific Resources
  • Resources For Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) Members
  • Resources For American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Members
  • Advice For The New Graduate
  • Advice For The Visiting/Summer Student
  • Advice For When You Face Legal Trouble
  • Advice For When You Face A Complaint
  • Contributors
Wellness in the Workplace
How do I know if I am healthy?
Workplace Health & Safety vs. Workplace Wellness
Assessing If Your Workplace Is Healthy
Hazards Specific To The Veterinary Environment
Manitoba-Specific Resources
Resources For Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) Members
Resources For American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Members
Advice For The New Graduate
Advice For The Visiting/Summer Student
Advice For When You Face Legal Trouble
Advice For When You Face A Complaint
Contributors
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ABOUT THE MVMA

Mission: To protect the public through the regulation of veterinary medicine, to support our members and to promote the profession in Manitoba.

Vision: A sustainable veterinary community working together to prioritize the health and welfare of animals, people and the environment.

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Statement: The MVMA is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion across gender identity, ethnicity, religion, age, neurodiversity, physical or mental ability, sexual orientation, and marital status. The MVMA membership is multicultural and we value multiple approaches and different points of view in a safe, positive and collaborative environment.

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