Practice Standards Scheme: your feedback needed
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) is calling for comments on a Concept Note, which considers how the Practice Standards Scheme might develop in the future, and is keen for feedback from the veterinary profession.
The proposal is to move to a more modular approach, with greater flexibility and an increased focus on behaviours.
The proposals also aim to address some of the perceived shortcomings of the Scheme, for example, that it is a ‘box-ticking’ exercise; that the Scheme puts too much emphasis on paperwork requirements; and that it is inflexible.
The Scheme is administered by the RCVS and the detailed Standards are decided in consultation with the Practice Standards Group (PSG), which includes representatives from all key veterinary organisations.
PSG Chairman, Peter Jinman, said: "Although the fundamental aim of the Scheme remains to raise and maintain high standards, the PSG recognises that it's important to address criticisms that may be acting as barriers to new members joining.
He added: "It is hoped that changes can also be made that will provide a pathway for existing members to attain higher, more meaningful standards, which are directly relevant to animal care."
The Concept Note is available here, and feedback should be sent to Practice Standards Scheme Manager Eleanor Ferguson, or to a Practice Standards Group member, by 20th December 2012.
The feedback will inform the development of more detailed proposals, which will then be put out to full consultation.