Universities Federation for Animal Welfare. W HAT IS UFAW? The Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) is an independent registered charity.

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Universities Federation for Animal Welfare

W HAT IS UFAW? The Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) is an independent registered charity that works to develop and promote improvements in the welfare of all animals through scientific and educational activity worldwide. Is an independent organisation, and throughout its history its work has largely been funded by donations, subscriptions and legacies. It aims to improve the welfare of animals kept as pets, in zoos, laboratories, on farms and of wild animals.

H ISTORY O F UFAW Originally known as University of London Animal Welfare Society (ULAWS). Founded in London, England in Founder was Major Charles Hume, who based his belief that animal problems must be tackled on a scientific basis, with maximum of sympathy but minimum of sentimentality. The name was changed to Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) in 1938 as interest increased by people and institutions who got more involved. Then in 1987, the Council Members became also the Trustees of the Humane Slaughter Association (HSA). The HSA and UFAW are financially independent but have worked closely together for many years to advance farm animal welfare.

M AIN A IMS From the first days of UFAW, these have been their stated aims; To promote interest in Animal Welfare in Great Britain and abroad, by education and other methods. Through, schools, college and organisations. To obtain and provide accurate information relating in Animal Welfare. Researching themselves on different methods on how animals are looked after and treated in their home country and abroad, then passing on their knowledge to others through hand books, DVDs and lectures. To influence those who work with Animals. To encourage the welfare of animals to those who are involved themselves in animals, be that vets, zoos, wildlife parks, farming, laboratories, pet shops and pet owners. To lessen the pain and fear inflicted on animals by man. Providing information on how to deal with situations that might lead to harm to the animal. Also encouragement to intervene when an animal is in the situation of abuse. To further and promote legislation for the protection of animals. To uphold the protection of animals through state law and enforcing prosecution to those who don’t abide by them.

O BJECTIVES As UFAW is an internationally respected Animal Welfare Charity, it’s formal objectives is to publishes animal welfare awareness. This is achieved by handbooks, videos, leaflets, reports and journals, Animal Care Handbooks, such as; The Sciences of Animal Welfare By David Mellor, Emily Patterson- Kane and Kevin Stafford. This book examines past, present and future practices and thinking, including the wide-ranging interests within society that influence attitudes towards animals and conversely how animal welfare scientists may influence those attitudes.

Environmental Enrichment for Captive Animals By Robert J Young. This book helps to provide information on environmental enrichment as a simple and effective means of improving animal welfare in any species – companion, farm, laboratory and zoo.

The UFAW Handbook on the Care and Management of Laboratory and Other Research Animals By Robert Hubrecht and James Kirkwood. This book focuses on best practice principles throughout, providing comprehensive coverage, as well as addressing the husbandry of laboratory animals, the content is also of great value to zoos and aquaria.

Management and Welfare of Farm Animals The UFAW Farm Handbook By John Webster. This book promotes the humane treatment of livestock within the practical business context of modern farming, from hens to beef cattle.

T HE F IVE F REEDOMS UFAW believes that where there is any doubt the animal should be given the benefit of the doubt and treated as if it were sentient - and that, from an ethical point of view, it is essential that we take these “feelings” into account in all our dealings with them. Freedom from hunger and thirst - by ready access to fresh water and a diet to maintain full health and vigor. Freedom from pain, injury and disease - by prevention or rapid diagnosis and treatment. Freedom from discomfort - by providing an appropriate environment including shelter and a comfortable resting area. Freedom from fear and distress - by providing conditions and care which avoid mental suffering. Freedom to express normal behaviour - by providing sufficient space, proper facilities and company of the animal's own kind.

RSPCA F REEDOM F OOD Freedom Food is the RSPCA’s farm assurance and food labeling scheme. It is the only UK farm assurance scheme to focus solely on improving the welfare of farm animals reared for food.

H ISTORY OF F REEDOM F OOD Set up by the RSPCA in 1994 Base their Freedoms on that of the Five Freedoms Aims to provided and maintain a happy and healthy life for farmed animals Wholly owned subsidiary of RSPCA Independent from food and farming industries Volunteer Greatly supported by Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley- Whittingstall

C ONCLUSION In conclusion, it is hoped the research presented on UFAW and the Five Freedoms, has increased your knowledge and understanding of what this organisation is about.. It is not just about preventing people from harming animals, but gives us as pet owners, along side zoos, labourites and farming, a foundation of respect and care for animals, domestic or wild. There is no “wrong place” where an animal should be, but in how an animal is kept. With the Five Freedoms, UFAW has giving us the knowledge and common sense of how animals should be treated and cared for, as, to say, the same as we would want to be treated. And when it comes to the end of an animals life, the strictest and safest procedures are been over looked and improved to the animals well being.