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Veterinarians should be involved on an as needed bas<strong>is</strong> for health and welfare <strong>is</strong>sues, as well asadv<strong>is</strong>ers on the overall management and care for animals.Animal shelters and municipal pounds - Rev<strong>is</strong>ion of ex<strong>is</strong>ting policy reviewed in 1999Animals kept in pounds and shelters should be housed under appropriate conditions that meet theanimals’ physiological, behavioural and social needs and ensure their health and welfare. Animals mustbe cared for humanely. Only animals with suitable health and behaviour should be rehomed. All animalsshould be scanned for a microchip immediately on entering the pound or shelter and checked against allrelevant microchip databases. If a microchip <strong>is</strong> not present, any other form of identification must bechecked to try and locate the animal’s owner. Municipal pounds and animal shelters play an importantrole in the management of lost or stray cats and dogs and the control of surplus pet populations.<strong>2012</strong> Quiz NightA great night for allOn Friday 31 August we held a quiz night to ra<strong>is</strong>e funds for Vets BeyondBorders. The evening ra<strong>is</strong>ed just under a thousand for the cause.Mark Reeve did a great job organizing the questions and acting as Quiz Master.Congratulations to the winning team - Aberfoyle Hub Veterinary Clinic seen herein the picture.Follow th<strong>is</strong> link to see the pictures on FacebookFoundation Emergency Response Training6 and 7 November <strong>2012</strong>Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> the introductory level training for emergency responses. It <strong>is</strong> a prerequ<strong>is</strong>ite to all othertraining. The workshop has a two day format and involves some pre-workshop reading. The venuewill be in Adelaide.Workshop aim and objectives. To develop a cadre of competent personnel for emergencyresponses. Course Objectives: To develop a culture that recogn<strong>is</strong>es the need to work as a team to achieve objectives. To develop an understanding of state and national arrangements for biosecurity emergencyresponses. To develop skills and knowledge of emergency response principles. To be able to communicate effectively with people in the Local Control Centre (LCC) and withstakeholders. To develop skills in information management during biosecurity emergency response To develop a culture and understanding of the need to keep accurate, up-to-date records inaccordance with LCC requirements. To develop an understanding of the roles and interactions required in a control centre. To offer participants an assessment opportunity of relevant national competency units.For further information please contact Nancy Bombardieri, Veterinary Officer- EmergencyManagement Biosecurity SA on 08 8207 7948 or Nancy.Bombardieri@sa.gov.auDiary DatesRural Vet Practitioners Branch Seminar13-14 <strong>October</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - Roseworthy

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