The Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund (RWAF) has announced the return of the Rabbit Health & Welfare Forum 2026, a one-day conference dedicated to advancing standards of rabbit medicine and welfare across the UK. Taking place in Birmingham on Saturday 13 June 2026, the event offers a comprehensive clinical stream designed specifically for veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses and clinical support staff.
Running from 9:00am to 5:00pm, the Forum combines evidence-based lectures with interactive discussion, providing practical CPD that can be applied directly in clinical practice. With delegate numbers limited, early booking is recommended.
The veterinary stream delivers a broad range of clinically relevant topics addressing both medical and welfare challenges commonly encountered in rabbit practice. Sessions will focus on practical decision-making, patient safety and improving outcomes.
Key topics include:
The programme features short, focused lectures supported by multiple scheduled Q&A sessions, allowing delegates to explore case-based questions and clarify practical challenges with experienced speakers, including Richard Saunders, who teaches on the Improve Veterinary Education Exotic Animal Practice Certificate.
Tickets are £100 for non-RWAF members. Full programme details and ticket information can be found here.