AVA South Australia and Northern Territory Divisions
South Australia Aboriginal settlement of the area now known as South Australia dates back 65,000 years. The AVA office is located on the traditional lands of the Kaurna people. The first recorded European sighting of the South Australian coast was in 1627 when the Dutch ship 't Gulden Zeepaerdt (The Golden Seahorse), skippered by François Thijssen, examined the coastline. Thijssen named his discovery "Pieter Nuyts Land“. After that came both Flinders and Baudin, who mapped the coastline. In 1836 South Australia was proclaimed as a free colony.
Division Office Staff
What do we do in the Division Office… Events Advocacy Members Services Communications Governance
Member Engagement Increasing engagement Non-members Members
Member Engagement Elements of the membership plan aimed at increasing engagement of members through traditional avenues and the creation of ad hoc volunteering opportunities. These included: Mentoring Assistance with specific advocacy activities Assistance with specific projects (ie development of RMP template) Assistance with individual events Facebook Social events (particularly encouraging practice based engagement)
Events Two Division Conferences Two Quiz Nights Two Regional Seminars One Gala Ball Lots of CPD Seminars
NT Conference 70 Delegates 22 Trade exhibits Two main topics Vet stream and Nurse stream
SA Conference 110 Delegates 22 Trade exhibits One main topic Vet stream and Nurse stream
Other CPD Events Generally evening presentations on specific topics, including topics like: –Fundus Fundamentals - How to ‘Read’ a Retina –Feeling Stressed about Feline Blood Pressure? –Anaemia –The Red Eye for Vets –Pocket Pets
Hindmarsh Branch Retired, Education, and Government vets 4-6 functions per year Evening presentations or field trips –Visit to a fish farm –Weather bureau boat tour –Visit a dolphin colony –Venom Farm in the Barossa
Advocacy Stakeholder Relations Issues
Stakeholder Relations Chief Veterinary Officers Vet Boards Registrars State Government - Ministers, Shadow Ministers, Cross-benchers Local government RSPCA, AWL, LGA, DCMB, AWAC, PITAC...
Advocacy Issues NT Veterinarians Regulations BJD Animal Welfare Access to euthanasia drugs Poisons Review of NT Veterinarian Act Permits for non-vet use of euthanasia drugs Pig hunting using dogs Livestock Bill Radiation Protection and Control Act Review Livestock Regulations Review –Laproscopic AI –Vaccines Urban Cat Management Companion Animal Shelter Summit Veterinary use of CT and fluoroscopy apparatus Licensing of veterinary premises
Veterinary Practice (Misc) Amendment Bill 2013 Introduced to State Parliament on 26/09/2013 Government listed it as a priority for the Spring session of Parliament. The Bill has now been passed and should commence as soon as subordinate legislation is prepared. Complications with the Bill The Bill has been largely modelled on the NSW approach. There are a couple of other amendments included, however the Minister’s Office has emphasised that this is not a time for wider review of the Act. Its primary purpose is to implement the Government’s policy decision in support of national recognition. The other amendments included are: 1.Expansion of the Board to include a nominee from the University of Adelaide; 2.The change in wording in the functions of the Board from ‘approve’ to ‘recognise’ courses, and the subsequent removal of Ministerial review of those decisions; and 3.The inclusion of a mechanism, in certain circumstances, to suspend the registration of a veterinarian pending investigation. The Division has discussed this with the Minister’s Office and met with the acting CVO. Through these discussions we secured stronger safeguards around the suspension provisions.
Select Committee into the breeding and sale of dogs and cats Detailed submission AVA gave evidence at the public hearing
Dangerous dogs – a sensible solution 1.Early identification and management of potentially dangerous dogs 2.Identification and registration 3.A national reporting system 4.Temperament testing 5.Comprehensive education programs
Member Services Inquiries Recent Graduates Students Radiation Management Plans Communications
Recent Graduates Mentors Social networking events Welcome function Christmas event Tours Tours of specialist centres Tours of pathology labs Tailored CPD Suture workshop
University of Adelaide
Radiation Management Plans (RMP) New EPA rules requiring practices to submit Radiation Management Plans AVA engaged with key Practices in the development of the plan Developed a template RMP for use by AVA Members Over 40 practices requested and were given a copy of the template Radiation Management Plan Adhoc volunteer opportunity for practice principals Resource for members Two-fold benefit
Communications eBulletin eNews Bulletin Magazine
Governance Two Committees