Animal welfare is a key issue in research animal facilities. This course is aimed at professionals wishing to acquire an in-depth understanding of the principles, tools and methods needed to design, implement and monitor an appropriate animal welfare programme, thereby guaranteeing the quality and traceability of practices.

Who is this course for?

Target audience

  • Project designers, Animal Facility Staff, Animal Facility Manager, SBEA members, HSE managers

Prerequisites

  • No

Learning objectives

  • Understanding the concept of animal welfare in research animal facilities
  • Identifying and dealing with risk situations
  • Knowing how to define traceability and monitoring tools for a good-treatment programme

Programme

  • The fundamentals of animal welfare
  • Case studies: identifying risks and objectives
  • Designing and implementing a good-treatment programme
  • Traceability and monitoring: examples
  • Assessing and promoting good-treatment initiatives

Teaching resources

  • Theoretical contributions
  • Participatory exercises
  • Case studies
  • Teaching support sent by e-mail

Assessment procedures

Assessment of knowledge in the form of a questionnaire leading to a training certificate

Prices

  • Sessions on the agenda: 120 EXCLUDING VAT / participant
  • Other: on request

Accessibility

  • Disabled access: Adaptation to your needs on request
  • Admission procedure : Entry questionnaire

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