1、AAALAC International History, Programs and Process,What is AAALAC?,AAALAC stands for the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International.Our mission: AAALAC International enhances life sciences by promoting the responsible treatment of animals used in research, t
2、eaching and testing through voluntary accreditation and assessment programs.,Origins,During the post-World War II science boom, leading veterinarians and researchers saw the need for an independent organization to encourage high standards for humane animal care and use in science. AAALAC was created
3、 to meet this need, and was incorporated as an independent nonprofit organization in 1965.,Growth,AAALAC accredits universities, companies, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations. In 1996, AAALAC changed its name to include “International” in order to reflect its growth outside the United
4、States. Today, more than 700 institutions are accredited in 28 different countries. AAALAC now has offices in Rockville, Maryland (USA), Brussels, Belgium, and Waikoloa, Hawaii.,International representation,AAALAC has a multinational Board of Trustees, including representation from ICLAS and FELASA.
5、 Accredited organizations in 28 countries including: Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mauritius, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Scotland, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, The Netherla
6、nds, and the United States.,Organization,68 “Member Organizations” govern AAALAC, and are represented on the Board of Trustees. The 42-member “Council on Accreditation” carries out the accreditation program. The Council is comprised of North American and European Sections. 180+ “ad hoc Consultants”
7、help conduct program evaluations.,Accreditation ,Is completely voluntary and confidential. Is performance-based. Is a peer-review process.,Standards,Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (NRC 1996) EEC 86/609 CoE Convention National legislation Reference resources (“Ag Guide,” AVMA Panel
8、on Euthanasia, etc.). Visit www.aaalac.org/resources.htm,The process,AAALAC accredits your entire “program” which includes: animal care and use policies and responsibilities animal environment, housing and management veterinary medical care your physical plant,The process,Request an application pack
9、age or download it from www.aaalac.org Complete the application and develop a “Program Description” a document that details all aspects of your program. (An outline of what to include is included in the application package.) Receive an objective, peer-review evaluation from an AAALAC site-visit team
10、.,The process,Receive immediate feedback during your site visit “exit briefing.” The site-visit team submits their report to the Council on Accreditation. Council deliberations take place. AAALAC accreditation is awarded.,Fees,Fees cover the direct cost of the site visit plus administrative expenses
11、. There is a one-time application fee. Accredited institutions pay an annual fee. Fees are currently based on animal facility size.,Maintaining accreditation,You must submit an annual program report to AAALAC. (The annual report form is mailed to you.) You must be revisited and re-evaluated once eve
12、ry three years. Major program changes or deficiencies must be reported to AAALAC in between site visits.,Accreditation ,Provides a confidential, third-party peer review. Promotes scientific validity. Represents quality. Demonstrates accountability. Assures funding sources. Helps recruit quality peop
13、le. Shows a real commitment to humane animal care.,What people value most about accreditation ,“It assures the credibility of our program among funding sources.” “It provides the public with a positive image.” “It helps convince management of the need to commit resources to maintain a high-quality p
14、rogram.”,What people value most about accreditation ,“It conveys a high level of professionalism to the scientific community.” “Application of AAALAC standards ensures high-quality research and animal care, resulting in better science.” “Completing the Program Description helps us identify weaknesse
15、s and self-correct them.”,What people value most about accreditation ,“It assures our customers that we have a quality program.” “The rigorous peer-review evaluation ensures that were doing things right.”,Accreditation also entitles you to:,Receive AAALACs proprietary electronic newsletter, the “AAA
16、LAC E-brief.” A free subscription to AAALACs Connection newsletter. Telephone and e-mail consultations.,Accreditation also entitles you to:,Listing in the online “AAALAC Directory of Accredited Programs.” Access to AAALACs Members Only Web site: Materials to promote your accreditation “Keeping Conne
17、cted” (a compilation of news articles and meeting announcements of interest to the animal care community) Tools for maintaining your accreditation Periodic updates on the accreditation program and animal care and use issues.,Program Status Evaluation,Separate from the accreditation program. Familiar
18、izes you with AAALAC standards and the accreditation process. Receive an in-depth, on-site assessment. Get specific recommendations. Advises you of your “accreditability” often used prior to applying for accreditation.,Contact us,In the Untied States: AAALAC International 11300 Rockville Pike Suite
19、1211 Rockville, Maryland 20852 USA tel: 301.231.5353 accreditaaalac.org In Europe: AAALAC International Avenue de Tervuren 402 1150 Brussels Belgium tel: +32.2.761.6678 accredit_europeaaalac.org,Pacific Rim Office: AAALAC International 68-3549 Makana Aloha Pl. Waikoloa, HI 96738 tel: +808.883.2186 kbayneaaalac.org,www.aaalac.org,