Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 46.39 |
Liaison | Heather Elliott |
Submission Date | Aug. 19, 2022 |
Vanier College
IN-23: Laboratory Animal Welfare
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.50 / 0.50 |
Heather
Elliott Sustainability Officer Facilities |
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Does the institution have a written policy explicitly prohibiting laboratory animals in its care from being subjected to severe and unrelieved pain and distress?:
Yes
The written policy explicitly prohibiting laboratory animals in the institution’s care from being subjected to severe and unrelieved pain and distress:
Vanier College is certified by the Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) for the Good Animal Practice® certificate.
An institution's animal ethics and care program is certified every three years based on its compliance with CCAC policies and guidelines and other CCAC-recognized standards.
A CCAC Certificate of GAP – Good Animal Practice® is earned by institutions which:
-participate fully in the CCAC's programs;
-have been evaluated by assessment panels composed of scientists, veterinarians, and community representatives; and
-have been found by the panel and by the CCAC Assessment and Certification Committee to have standards of experimental animal ethics and care which satisfy the CCAC's guidelines and policies.
See general guidelines for specific policies: https://ccac.ca/en/standards/guidelines/general-guidelines.html
An institution's animal ethics and care program is certified every three years based on its compliance with CCAC policies and guidelines and other CCAC-recognized standards.
A CCAC Certificate of GAP – Good Animal Practice® is earned by institutions which:
-participate fully in the CCAC's programs;
-have been evaluated by assessment panels composed of scientists, veterinarians, and community representatives; and
-have been found by the panel and by the CCAC Assessment and Certification Committee to have standards of experimental animal ethics and care which satisfy the CCAC's guidelines and policies.
See general guidelines for specific policies: https://ccac.ca/en/standards/guidelines/general-guidelines.html
A copy of the written policy explicitly prohibiting laboratory animals in the institution’s care from being subjected to severe and unrelieved pain and distress:
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