one welfare

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  • What is the concept of One Welfare?
    Interrelationships between animal welfare, human wellbeing, and environment
  • Why is One Welfare relevant globally?
    It promotes key global objectives for welfare
  • What does the World Health Organisation define as health?
    Complete physical, mental, and social well-being
  • When was One Health established?
    In 2007
  • What is the primary focus of One Health?
    Collaboration on animal/human health and environmental management
  • What are the three pillars of One Welfare?
    Animal welfare, human wellbeing, environmental sustainability
  • Who first introduced the concept of One Welfare?
    Colonius and Early in 2013
  • What did the WOAH conference in 2016 acknowledge?
    The need for interdisciplinary animal welfare approaches
  • How was One Welfare integrated into global strategies?
    It was included in the WOAH global strategy in 2017
  • What is the purpose of the One Welfare framework?
    To support animal welfare, human wellbeing, and sustainability
  • What is the definition of animal welfare according to Fraser 2008?
    Physical and psychological, social and environmental well-being of animals
  • What does human wellbeing encompass?
    Resources to meet psychological, social, and physical challenges
  • How do humans and animals differ in self-reporting welfare?
    Humans can self-report, animals cannot
  • What are the three overlapping concepts of animal welfare?
    Physical, psychological, and natural behaviours
  • What does the Welfare Spectrum include?
    Nutrition, physical environment, health, behaviour, mental state
  • What is the Five Domains Model used for?
    To assess overall animal welfare
  • How is quality of life defined in relation to welfare?
    Welfare over time through appropriate management
  • What complicates welfare discussions?
    Lack of clarity between ethics and welfare
  • What are psychosocial factors?
    Intersection of social, cultural, and environmental influences
  • What is the difference between clinical and regulatory environments?
    Clinical is controlled; regulatory is uncontrolled
  • What are the advantages of One Welfare?
    Supports all three pillars and facilitates innovation
  • What are the limitations of One Welfare?
    Complex solutions and conflicting interests
  • What challenges does One Welfare face in a clinical context?
    Welfare considerations vs clinical outcomes
  • What are psychosocial hazards in the veterinary industry?
    Compassion fatigue and public scrutiny
  • What is the Social License to Operate (SLO)?
    Endorsement of activities by stakeholders and community
  • What should a strategic plan for One Welfare prioritize?
    Welfare, holistic view, and stakeholder engagement
  • What is the Five Domains Assessment for floodwater scenario?
    Assessment of nutrition, environment, health, behaviour, mental state
  • What mental health considerations arise from floodwater scenarios?
    Frustration, guilt, helplessness, fear of judgement
  • What recovery stages are necessary for affected producers and families?
    Continued counselling, medical monitoring, financial assistance
  • What is the role of DPI veterinarians in recovery?
    Welfare monitoring and consultations
  • What is the importance of stakeholder engagement in One Welfare?
    Facilitates transparency and proactive policy
  • What is the significance of empirical research in One Welfare?
    Supports policy makers with evidence
  • How does One Welfare encourage proactive policy?
    By engaging stakeholders and promoting transparency
  • What is the impact of natural disasters on One Welfare?
    Creates challenges for welfare considerations
  • What is the role of communication in One Welfare?
    To share values with stakeholders and public
  • What is the importance of ethical considerations in One Welfare?
    Guides practices and stakeholder engagement
  • What is the significance of the term "learned helplessness" in welfare?
    Indicates negative affective states in animals
  • What does the term "compassion fatigue" refer to?
    Emotional exhaustion from caring for others
  • What is the role of veterinary technicians in One Welfare?
    To advocate for animal welfare and wellbeing
  • What is the significance of the term "social license to operate" in veterinary practice?
    It reflects community endorsement of practices