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(1) The purpose of this Procedure is to ensure appropriate investigation of and response to any complaints received about a VU Animal Ethics Committee (AEC) approved project or animal use and or welfare at Victoria University (VU). (2) This is required to ensure compliance with the Australian code for the care and use of animals for scientific purposes, 8th edition 2013 (updated 2021)(the Code), specifically sections 5.4 and 5.5, which relate to complaints, and other legislation and regulation as relevant. (3) This Procedure applies to: (5) Any person concerned about the management of an AEC approved project or animal welfare may make a complaint. (6) A student may elect at any time to notify a teacher of a conscientious objection to participate in teaching involving the use of animals. Such notification must be communicated to the AEC by the teacher in writing. (7) Investigators dissatisfied with the AEC may lodge a complaint to the Executive Director, Research Services. (8) A complaint should be made directly to the Animal Welfare Officer, the Chair of the AEC, the Executive Director, Research Services, or the AEC. (9) The complaint must be in writing and should include as much detail as possible, such as the date and nature of the event resulting in the complaint. (10) To avoid confusion and misinformation, the complaint must not be made via a third party, and must not be made anonymously. (11) The complaint may be lodged in confidence to one of the above persons. (12) Any complaint received concerning the treatment of animals must be fully investigated as soon as is reasonably practicable and, if necessary, corrective action taken. (13) If the complaint relates to work at an external organisation, the AEC of that external organisation (external AEC) must be informed of the complaint. (14) It is the responsibility of the AEC with oversight of the project or animals under the Scientific Procedures Premises Licence (SPPL) to investigate the complaint. Where there is an external AEC, the VU AEC Chair will advise the external AEC of the complaint in writing and request a report of the outcome of any review of the complaint. (15) If an external AEC determines that research or other misconduct has occurred this will be referred to the VU SPPL holder for appropriate action. (16) Relevant documentation from the AEC will provide contact details for the AEC Executive Officer and a statement that complaints should be lodged with Research Services via: (17) All complaints will be referred to the AEC via the AEC Chair. (18) Upon receiving a written complaint the AEC chair and/or the AWO will review the complaint and determine if it is of a serious nature. If determined to be serious the AEC chair and/or AWO may require all work relating to animal use related to the project or matter named in the complaint be discontinued until a full investigation has occurred. (19) The AEC will consider the complaint in light of the approved application to the AEC or other relevant documentation. (20) The AEC will require from the person(s) identified in the complaint to respond to the complaint in order to determine the nature of the complaint and decide: (21) In the case that the complaint is made concerning the AEC process, the Executive Director, Research Services will receive and take a lead role in assessing the complaint and will arrange, in consultation with the Office of the Vice-Chancellor, for a person external to the AEC to investigate the complaint. (22) The investigation by the AEC will determine if the complaint is: (23) Complaints relating to the AEC process of review must comply with the relevant section of the Code. (24) The AEC will ensure that all parties, including the complainant, are aware of the process and are informed of its progress and outcomes. (25) In the event that the complaint was lodged in confidence, and therefore direct communication with the person making the complaint is not possible, the person to whom the complaint was originally lodged should ensure communication of the outcome of the complaint back to this person. (26) The right of review will be extended to all parties to a complaint. (27) An intention to review must be made in writing to the AEC Executive Officer and must be made within one month of the outcome of the complaint being finalised. (28) The Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research & Impact will consider the review and determine if further action is required. In circumstances where research misconduct is judged to have occurred, the matter may be referred to Research Ethics & Integrity. Where a complaint involves a staff member's conduct, the complaint may be referred to People and Culture who may address the issue of personal misconduct. (29) HESF: 4.1 Research; 4.2 Research Training; 5.2 Academic and Research Integrity.Animal Welfare Complaints Procedure
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - Scope
Top of PageSection 3 - Policy/Regulation
Top of PageSection 4 - Procedures
Part A - Summary of Roles and Responsibilities
Part B - General
Who can make a complaint
How to make a complaint
External organisations
Part C - AEC Action
Part D - Recommendations
Part E - Communication and Review
Section 5 - HESF/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Section 6 - Definitions