AHVLA announces 'Surveillance 2014' project
The Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency has announced that the recommendations of the independent Surveillance Advisory Group (SAG) for a future veterinary surveillance model in England and Wales will be taken forward.
A project team will undertake the task of designing and implementing an improved future surveillance model based on the SAG's recommendations, and will be led by Dr Andrew Soldan, formally head of AHVLA Scientific.
The design phase of the project is expected to be completed during autumn 2012, with implementation being undertaken progressively over the next two years.
Dr Soldan commented: "The SAG has provided the framework within which to create a new, more effective and financially sustainable surveillance system. Whilst there are challenges in implementing their recommendations, the aim is to enhance the surveillance undertaken, by improving access through better geographical coverage, through better partnership working and by developing deeper specialist skills and knowledge. This must be delivered by a model which remains affordable to both the taxpayer and the farmer.
“Key in taking forward this work will be to continue with the approach taken during the initial phase of the project of consulting widely in developing and testing options before implementation, and I intend to fully engage with the veterinary profession and to consult other stakeholders in taking this project forward.”
For more information on the work of the SAG and their recommendations, click here.