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The Animal Welfare Advisory Committee

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The Ministry of Defence uses animals for defence research to help develop protective measures and procedures to safeguard service personnel against battlefield and other hazards. It does not use animals to develop weapons or offensive capabilities. The role of the Animal Welfare Advisory Committee (AWAC) is to review the care and welfare arrangements for these animals used for defence research purposes in the UK.

The Ministry of Defence is fully accountable, as are all other UK institutions using animals in research, under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act.

AWAC reviews: the operation and effectiveness of the local Ethical Review Process for animal care and use; the implementation and audit of Reduction, Refinement and Replacement of animal use; external peer review of scientific work using animals; broad trends in numbers of animals used and bred, local control of procedures not requiring a licence under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act; training and education on animal care and use; initiatives to maintain high standards of animal welfare.

The Committee was established in 1996 and became a non-departmental public body in 1998. It is independent and its four members are appointed by the Ministry of Defence's Chief Scientific Advisor for three years, with a second term allowed. It reports annually. It has full access to the laboratories and staff of the Defence Science and Technology Labratories (Dstl) where experiments involving the use of animals for defence purposes are carried out. Dstl technologies are also used more widely for the public benefit. A secretariat for AWAC is provided by Dstl.

You can read the minutes of meetings by using the following links:

All unclassified material will be published. A Freedom of Information publication scheme is available. Annual reports are available in the House of Commons library with those from 2000 available on-line and minutes of meetings from 2004 are available on-line

For further information please write to:

The Secretary Animal Welfare Advisory Committee Room 24 Bldg Q6 Dstl Fort Halstead Sevenoaks Kent TN14 7BP

Fax: 01959 892691

Email: awac@dstl.gov.uk

 

Last Updated: 30 Sep 05