Animal User Training & Workshops
A half day course for staff, honours and postgraduate students conducted by the Animal Ethics committees of the University of Adelaide, the Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science / Adelaide Health Service, and The University of South Australia.
When: Friday 2nd of March 2012
Time: 8 am-12 noon
Venue: Barbara Hanrahan Building Room BH2-09
University of South Australia City West Campus
Download: 2012 Program
University of Adelaide staff & students Register On-Line: Animal Ethics Training Course 2012
Registration Queries? Contact the Animal Welfare Officer
The annual Animal Ethics Induction Training Course is particularly aimed at new users but is of interest and value to animal users generally. It is expected that all new University of Adelaide animal users will attend this Animal Ethics Induction. The broad object of the course is to draw attention to ethical questions that must be considered when scientific and teaching activities relating to the conditional use of animals are proposed. There is particular emphasis on the responsibilities involved and on the importance of compliance with the Australian code of practice for the care and use of animals for scientific purposes - 7th Edition 2004. In addition the program raises wider issues in relation to the humane use of animals.
All University of Adelaide HDR students using animals for research must complete this course and the associated MyUni Animal Ethics Evaluation and Assessment program, in order to obtain the certification required as part of Core Component documentation. (See point 4 below).
Animal Ethics recommends that University of Adelaide students and staff unable to attend the compulsory Animal Ethics Training in March 2012:
Download and read the 7th Edition of the Australian Code of Practice for the Care and Use of Animals for scientific purposes – the Australian rulebook and guide for all animal users.
Familiarise yourself with the content of the Animal Ethics website: University of Adelaide Animal User's Handbook, University Policies & Guidelines, Application and Annual Reporting forms, and other information.
**NEW** View on-line Animal Ethics & Welfare Introductory Course.
Contact the Animal Ethics Secretary in order to be enrolled in the MyUni Animal Ethics Evaluation and Assessment program.
Attend the next Compulsory Animal Ethics Induction Course.
More information and registration: Laboratory Animal Services New Users
The principle objective of this training program is to provide animal users with the necessary information that will enable them to use the Laboratory Animal Services managed animal facilities efficiently, productively and ethically, by having the highest regard for the policies and procedures in place to ensure animal well-being and experimental integrity and reliability.
There are two steps to this program in 2012:
More information and registration: Practical Training in Laboratory Rat & Mouse Techniques.
These practicals are intended as an introduction to commonly used laboratory animal procedures and techniques for new students and less experienced staff. They will be conducted by the University of Adelaide Animal Welfare Officer and Laboratory Animal Services. Scheduled Practicals and Workshops are advertised here and on the Animal Ethics website.
Ad Hoc practical training in animal handling and basic procedures are available on request to the Animal Welfare Officer and Laboratory Animal Services.
More information and regustration: Canadian Council on Animal Care website
All personnel involved with the use of animals in research, teaching and testing must be adequately trained in the principles of animal care and useand the ethical issues involved in animal use. The Canadian Council for Animal Care has made freely available 12 web-based basic training modules for animal users to pursue at their own pace. The key principles are relevant to Australia and internationally.