The use of vertebrate animals for research or teaching purposes must meet the requirements of the NSW Animal Research Act, NSW Animal Research Regulation, and the Australian Code of Practice for the Care and Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes” (enacted under the Act). The legislation embodies the principles of reduction in the number of animals used, replacement of animals with non-animal alternatives, and refinement of techniques and procedures to reduce the impact on animals.
The University of Newcastle Animal Care and Ethics Committee (ACEC) has been established under the NSW legislation, to oversee the care and use of animals in research and teaching at the University of Newcastle, the Hunter Area Health Service and several other accredited research establishments. Before any vertebrate animal can be used for research or teaching purposes, the investigator must obtain approval from the ACEC.
Investigators who use animals for research or teaching purposes have a personal responsibility for all matters relating to the welfare of the animals they use. This responsibility embraces a duty of care which demands a genuine commitment to the welfare of the animals, a respect for the contribution the animals make to research and teaching, and a desire to promote the animals' wellbeing.
NOTICE: 25 January 2008Details of the 2008 training program (Research Animal Training Scheme) are now available: Click Here |
| February 2008 | Updated guidelines for Peer Review and Linking a funding source to an animal ethics project |
| 23 October 2007 | Application form download page |
| 19 October 2007 | Templates for Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) |
| 19 October 2007 | Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) with current ACEC approval (Uni ID required) |
| 28 September 2007 | Animal ethics staff and contacts |
| 1 September 2007 | Guidelines for generation, breeding, care and use of GM and cloned animals |
| 23 July 2007 | ACEC application forms. The 2007 versions of ALL application forms (Initial, Renewal, Repeat Initial and Variation [protocol and personnel]) must be used after 1 September 2007. |