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Level 3 Certificate in Hydrotherapy for Small Animals
The UK's First Ever Qualification in Hydrotherapy

We Wrote The Course

We are pleased to announce that for the first time ever there are now accredited qualifications especially designed for those working in the field of hydrotherapy.

Hawksmoor are extremely proud that Sue Hawkins, Principal of Hawksmoor, is the author of the ‘Level 3 Certificate in Hydrotherapy for Small Animals’.

The First of It’s Kind

This is the FIRST and only fully accredited qualification that is on the National Qualification Framework specifically designed for hydrotherapy.

This unique qualification is not only the first in the UK but also the first WORLDWIDE.

Fully Endorsed

It is fully endorsed by the British Veterinary Nurse Association (BVNA) and it was written by Hawksmoor in conjunction with the Awarding Body Consortium (ABC) accreditation authority. A mentoring service is provided to each learner on an individual basis for as long as they require optimizing their learning potential.

How To Gain This Qualification

The ABC qualification in Hydrotherapy for Small Animals can be achieved at two levels – ‘Level 2 Award’ and ‘Level 3 Certificate’.

The table below outlines the requirements to achieve each level.

   
 

Level 2 Award

in Hydrotherapy
for Small Animals

Minimum Credits
To Pass
5
Maximum Credits
Available
9
Required
Courses
Introduction To Hydrotherapy
  Clinical Conditions
Notes: You can complete additional Level 3
optional units to the value of 4
credits giving a maximum of 9
credits for the Award
   
     

How To Get Started

  • Choose course(s)
  • Download the Booking Form (button on every course page)
  • Call 02476 350 221 or if International 00 44 2476 350 221 to discuss and make payment

Testimonial

"As a Vet and practice owner I have been very pleased with the support given by Hawksmoor in attaining the ‘Level 3 Certificate in Hydrotherapy. The hydrotherapy team at my practice have all attended the courses and everyone found them to be educational, enjoyable and very friendly.” Caroline Richards BVSc MRCVS
Veterinary Surgeon &
Hawksmoor Delegate