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Professional accreditation framework outlining application procedures, course structure, assessment methods, marking standards, fees, CPD obligations and collaboration arrangements for Level 3 animal trainer registration within British and Irish zoos and aquaria.
Organisation:
BIAZA (British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums)
Partner Organisation:
Animal Training and Behaviour Council (ABTC)
Collaborating Organisation:
Behavior Works
Collaborator:
Dr Susan Friedman
Programme Level:
Level 3
Programme Type:
Professional accreditation process
Field:
Zoo and aquarium animal training and behaviour management
Target Group:
Zookeepers and aquarists responsible for animal training
Application Deadline:
1 May 2025
Programme Start:
September 2024
Course Fee 2025/26:
£1300 per person
Annual ABTC Registration Fee (after first year):
£17
Assessment Components:
Short answer assessment; presentation; training plan; practical training assessment; final interview
Delivery Mode:
Online lectures, webinars, tutorials and assessments
Moderators:
Dr Anne McBride (University of Southampton); Marianne Freeman (Sparsholt College)
CPD Requirement:
15 hours per year
Geographical Scope:
British and Irish zoos and aquaria
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Year:
2019
Location:
Longleat Safari Park, Warminster, Wiltshire, UK
Event type:
Records Group Meeting
Organiser:
BIAZA
Registration deadline:
30/09/2019
Payment details:
Non-refundable fees applicable for non-members, additional £10 for guest speakers
Attendees:
Delegates from member and non-member zoos/aquariums
Meals provided:
Icebreaker, lunches, dinners with individual payment options
Accommodation options:
The Bath Arms Horningsham, Premier Inn Frome, Travelodge Warminster
Travel information:
By car via postcode BA12 7NW, by rail via Warminster or Frome stations
Additional activities:
Raffle supporting Tusk charity
Context:
Event registration form for a professional meeting of zoo and aquarium records staff detailing schedule, fees, meals, accommodation, travel, and special requirements.
Note:
Year
Context:
This document outlines the required knowledge and competencies for Animal Behaviour Technicians under the ABTC standard, detailing areas such as animal behavior, welfare, learning, and relevant legal frameworks.
Note:
Date of completion
Document type:
Request for Bids
Jurisdiction:
State of Iowa
Procurement system:
Iowa IMPACS Electronic Procurement System
Lead agency:
State of Iowa
Participating agencies:
State agencies, boards, commissions, and political subdivisions
Subject matter:
Pre-construction, concrete, construction, and hazardous materials testing services
Contract start date:
July 25, 2024
Contract end date:
July 24, 2026
Extension options:
Up to two additional one-year extensions
Maximum contract duration:
Six years
Award structure:
Multiple awards possible
Submission method:
Electronic submission via Iowa IMPACS
Communication authority:
Issuing Officer
Applicable law reference:
Iowa Code Section 72.3
Year:
2023
Location:
Bangkok, Thailand
Event:
3rd Meeting of the Correspondence Group on the Strategic Plan of the Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (CGSP-3)
Organizer:
Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT)
Dates:
3–4 August 2023
Target audience:
APT Members, Associate Members, Affiliate Members, invited non-APT advisors
Venue:
APT Headquarters, Bangkok, Thailand
Registration deadline:
5 July 2023
Accommodation:
Mida Hotel Don Mueng Airport; Centra by Centara Government Complex Hotel & Convention Centre Chaeng Watthana; Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao Bangkok
Transport options:
Hotel shuttle, taxi, MRT, BTS
Document type:
Information for participants / Meeting announcement
Virtual participation:
Available via Zoom
Project name:
Drone Innovation Partnership
Type of document:
Privacy Notice
Data protection framework:
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR); Data Protection Acts 1988–2018
Data controller:
Irish Aviation Authority
Data processors:
Maynooth University; Scientel Solutions
Partner organisations:
Dublin City Council
Geographic scope:
Dublin City, Ireland
Data collection area:
5 km radius from DCC Civic Offices (D08 RF3F)
Data collection period:
1 November 2024 – 31 July 2025
Project duration:
Until May 2026
Categories of personal data:
Remote pilot location; drone take-off location; flight direction; flight altitude; flight duration; aircraft ID; flight ID
Data collection technology:
Aeroscope
Lawful basis for processing:
Task carried out in the public interest and exercise of official authority
Data storage location:
United Kingdom (AWS servers); Maynooth University servers for anonymised data
International data transfer:
Storage in the UK with secure access from Ireland
Data retention policy:
Personal data anonymised upon receipt; anonymised datasets retained until project completion; deletion after completion
Data subject rights:
Access; rectification; erasure; restriction; objection; data portability; freedom from automated decision-making
Supervisory authority:
Data Protection Commission (Ireland)
Funding body:
Research Ireland
Grant reference:
Research Centres Award Grant ID 13/RC/2094_P2
Year:
2024
Framework Period:
1st October 2024 to 30th September 2026
Contract Award Reference:
2024/S 000-032423
NHS LPP Framework Reference:
LPP/2024/005
Organization:
NHS London Procurement Partnership
Framework Lead:
Mark Fox
Framework Sponsor:
Adrian Gibson
Document Type:
Guidance Document
Target Audience:
Contracting authorities and framework suppliers
Scope:
Clinical digital systems including EPR, pathology, radiology, pharmacy, patient support, and specialist clinical systems
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Website:
https://www.lpp.nhs.uk/categories/clinical-digital-solutions/
Version:
5
Agreed Date:
16/10/2024
Review Date:
16/10/2026
Geographic Scope:
Pan-London
Healthcare Setting:
Community setting
Clinical Area:
Palliative care
Document Type:
Medication authorisation and administration record
Medication Routes:
Subcutaneous injection; Intramuscular injection; Continuous subcutaneous infusion
Medication Use:
As required (PRN); Regular dosing; Crisis and emergency use
Patient Population:
Community patients receiving injectable symptom control medication
Responsible Professionals:
Authorising clinicians (GMC/NMC/GPhC registered)
Associated System:
NHS
Content Sections:
PRN injection charts; syringe pump authorisation charts; crisis and emergency injection records; regular dose injection records; controlled drug stock balance charts
Review Statement:
Subject to ongoing review to reflect emerging evidence
Year:
2024
Issuing agency:
North Dakota Department of Transportation
Division:
Environmental and Transportation Services Division
Director:
Ronald J. Henke, PE
Document type:
Request for Proposal
Project type:
Cultural resource services for transportation projects
Contract type:
Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
Contract period:
March 1, 2024 – March 1, 2026
Extension option:
One-year extension by supplemental agreement
Maximum contract value:
$100,000 per contract, not to exceed $120,000 with supplement
Number of consultants:
Up to four
Regulatory framework:
National Historic Preservation Act, Section 106
Geographic scope:
North Dakota
Required qualifications:
Cultural Resource Investigation Permit under North Dakota Century Code Chapter 55-03-01
Submission deadline:
February 9, 2024, 12:00 PM Central Time
Interview schedule:
Approximately 10 days after proposal due date
Source type:
Government procurement solicitation
Year:
2024–2026
Program:
Foundations Phase
Institution:
UWSOM
Document Type:
Academic schedule
Content Type:
Course and examination timetable
Courses:
FMR; Immersion; I&I; Integration; CHB; MJBS; CVS; R&R; MHS; MBB; R&D; HNG; Consolidation and Transition
Assessment Types:
Block exams; Final exams; Pin Test (PT); NBME Customized Assessment Service (CAS)
Delivery Format:
In-person; Distance/online; Synchronous sessions
Key Dates:
Winter break; Spring break; Veterans Day; Thanksgiving; Native American Heritage Day; MLK Day; Presidents Day
Policy References:
Exam Reschedule Policy – Foundations; Exam environment policy; Exam postponement policy
Special Notes:
Required synchronous attendance for Transition to Clerkships (3/13–3/20/2026); Last date to take Step 1 – March 1, 2026; CAS exam during Integration week; Pin Test cannot be rescheduled for personal events
Year:
2024–2026
Fiscal Year:
FY25 (Year 1)
Region:
Greater Richmond, Virginia
Program:
Virginia Housing Solutions Program (VHSP)
Funding Source:
Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD)
Funding Amount:
Approximately $15 million statewide; approximately $1.6 million previously awarded to GRCoC in FY22
Type of Document:
Application instructions
Issuing Body:
Greater Richmond Continuum of Care (GRCoC)
Collaborative Applicant:
Homeward
Application Deadline:
March 11, 2024, 4:30 PM
Eligible Activities:
Emergency Shelter Operations; Rapid Re-Housing; Outreach; Coordinated Entry; Administrative Costs (up to 5%)
Submission Method:
Online submission with separate PDF attachments
Review Process:
Ranking Committee review and scoring with Board approval
Appeals Process:
Formal appeal based on scoring discrepancy, bias, or compelling organizational necessity
Contact Person:
Michael Rogers, Continuum of Care Programs Director
Year:
2024–2026
Region:
New York State
Subject:
Juvenile justice strategic planning and federal grant allocation
Document Type:
Strategic action plan
Issuing Body:
New York State Juvenile Justice Advisory Group
Designated State Agency:
New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services
Federal Partner:
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Legal Basis:
Executive Order No. 80
Plan Cycle:
Three-Year Plan
Target Population:
Youth ages 12–17
Funding Framework:
Transformative Youth Justice Hubs; Youth, Family, and Community Toward Success (YFACTS) Center; Direct Services Programming
Adoption Period:
Calendar Years 2024–2026
Year:
2024
Region / City:
London, UK
Sector:
Mental Health Advocacy
Document Type:
Job Advertisement
Organization:
Mind in Tower Hamlets, Newham and Redbridge
Position Title:
Advocacy Support Officer
Reports To:
CEO and Advocacy Service Coordinator
Working Hours:
Part-time, 22.5 hours per week across 3 days
Contract Term:
Until 31 October 2026
Salary:
£25,214 - £27,259 per annum (inclusive of Inner London Weighting)
Application Deadline:
22 January 2024
Interview Date:
31 January 2024
Location:
Mile End Hospital, London E1
Eligibility Requirements:
Right to Work in UK, Enhanced DBS Check
Context:
Job posting detailing responsibilities, qualifications, and application instructions for an Advocacy Support Officer within a mental health advocacy service.
Year:
2024–2026
State:
Washington
Subject:
Nonhigh student enrollment and AAFTE reporting
Document Type:
Official enrollment reporting form and instructions
Form Number:
SPI P-213 (Rev. 8/2024)
Issuing Authority:
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Governing Law:
Chapter 28A.545 RCW; RCW 84.52.0531; Chapter 392-132 WAC; WAC 392-139-340
Related Report:
Form P-223; Report F-483
Submission Deadlines:
June 27, 2025 (High Districts to ESD); July 11, 2025 (Nonhigh Districts to ESD); July 25, 2025 (to OSPI)
Participants:
High Districts; Nonhigh Districts; Educational Service District
Purpose:
Calculation of payments from nonhigh districts to high districts and levy authority considerations
License:
Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Year:
2024–2026
Theme:
Youth engagement in wetlands
Related Resolution:
Resolution XIV.12
Framework:
Convention on Wetlands
Working Group:
Youth Working Group (YWG)
Geographic Scope:
Global
Target Audience:
Youth engaged in wetlands (ages 18–35)
Type of Document:
Strategic workplan
Key Components:
Online Community Platform; Program of Engagement; Inter-generational Mentorship Scheme; Interface with Youth Organisations
Implementation Period:
2024–2026 triennium
Lead Entities:
Secretariat; YWG Chair
Partner Organisations:
Living Lakes; Austrian Government (TBC); Ramsar National Focal Points; Youth Focal Points; Mexico-CONANP; CEPA Oversight Panel; World Wetland Network; Danube Youth Organisation Network (DYON); YEW
Funding Sources:
Mighty Networks subscription (USD 1,188 per annum option); Austrian Government (maintenance, TBC); translation services (USD 500/day; 240 CHF/1000 words/language); in-kind contributions; estimated CHF 10,000–20,000 for Outcome 1.4
Key Outputs:
Online platform established; engagement campaign implemented; mentorship scheme operational; stakeholder map and contact database developed
Monitoring Indicators:
Platform established (Yes/No); funding secured (Yes/No); safety breaches recorded; number of youth users; number of mentors and mentees; number of mentorship meetings; stakeholder map and database completed (Yes/No)
Year:
2024
Region:
Eswatini, Shiselweni
Subject:
Arbitrary detention, student activism, human rights violations
Document type:
Urgent action / advocacy alert
Institution:
Amnesty International
Individual concerned:
Menzi Bongeka Bhembe
Age:
26
Occupation:
University student, activist
Legal framework:
Suppression of Terrorism Act 2008
Date of arrest:
January 16, 2024
Detention period:
Over two years
Calls to action deadline:
August 9, 2026
Target audience:
International human rights supporters
Related events:
Assassination of lawyer Thulani Maseko (2023), convictions of pro-democracy MPs Mduduzi Bacede Mabuza and Mthandeni Dube (2024)
Communication channels:
Email and postal addresses for Eswatini officials and UN mission
Year:
2024
Region:
ASPAN Region 2
Organization:
American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses (ASPAN)
Associated Organization:
ISPAN
Document Type:
Member Update Letter
Author:
Linda Allyn, BSN, RN, CPAN, CAPA
Author Position:
ASPAN Region 2 Director
Audience:
ISPAN Members
Topics:
Professional nursing activities, organizational updates, conference participation, committee service
Key Events Mentioned:
ASPAN Poster Presentations Call for Abstracts; ASPAN PeriAnesthesia Development Institute
Submission Deadline for Abstracts:
October 15, 2024
Development Institute Dates:
November 8–9, 2024
Hotel Discount Deadline:
October 17, 2024
Willingness to Serve Form Deadline:
November 20, 2024
Committee Service Period:
2025–2026
Location of Event:
Oklahoma City
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Contact Phone:
512-217-9918
Year:
2024
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Community cohesion guidance and training
Document type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
Local Government Association (LGA)
Author:
Charles Loft
Target audience:
LGA committee members, council officers
Funding source:
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG)
Grant amount:
£145,000
Project partners:
Belong
Timeline:
Draft by October 31, 2024; Publication by December 2024; Training launch January 2026
Legal framework:
Grant Funding Agreement with MHCLG
Risk considerations:
Reputational and financial risks for LGA if deadlines are missed
Stakeholder engagement:
Consultation with councils, communities, and WLGA
Summary:
Official report detailing the background, funding, timetable, and responsibilities for drafting, approving, and publishing LGA cohesion guidance and training for councils.