This course is aimed at research professionals, scientific project managers, institutional communicators and ethics officers working in the field of animal experimentation. It explores the complex issues and challenges involved in communicating about animal experimentation, a sensitive subject in the current context of animal ethics and social expectations. The aim is to provide participants with the tools and strategies they need to approach this subject in a transparent, ethical and responsible way, while taking into account the various audiences involved (general public, regulatory authorities, researchers, etc.).
Who is this course for?
Target audience
- Animal Facility Manager, Animal Facility Staff, SBEA members, Designated veterinarians, Project designers, Ethics committees
Prerequisites
- Understanding the ethical, social and scientific issues involved in communicating about animal experimentation
- Understand the different points of view society has on the domain
- Knowing how to talk about your business to people outside the sector
- Diverse points of view on the use of animals for scientific purposes
- Impact of the media
- The importance of transparency and communication
- Sensitive issues and communication crises
- Theoretical contributions
- Participatory exercises
- Teaching support sent by e-mail
Assessment of knowledge in the form of a questionnaire leading to a training certificate
- Sessions on the agenda: 120 EXCLUDING VAT / participant
- Other: on request
- Disabled access: Adaptation to your needs on request
- Admission procedure : Entry questionnaire