
On-Demand AVAWE Webinar | Challenges and opportunities for animal welfare in the broader pacific: Insights on achieving animal welfare outcomes | Dr Jessica Hoopes
15 September, 2025 @ 8:00 pm - 16 September, 2026 @ 9:00 pm AEST
Free
Considerations on Animal Welfare in the broader pacific and some insights on achieving animal welfare outcomes in countries with limited veterinary infrastructure.
Limited veterinary infrastructure creates complexities in ensuring animal welfare. This presentation explores the challenges and opportunities for supporting animal welfare in the broader Pacific region, with a focus on considerations for companion animal health and management.
Who should attend
All AVA Members
Further details
Please note this on-demand webinar is free for all AVA members.
Please ensure you are logged into the AVA website before registering.
If you previously registered for the live webinar held on the 15 September 2025, please follow the steps below to access the on demand recording on My Learning:
- Browse to https://mylearning.ava.com.au
- Click on the Personal account button
- If you are prompted, log in with your AVA website account*
- When you land on the My Learning Home Page, click on the Record of Learning button. IMPORTANT: the webinar course will appear in approximately 5 minutes. You can refresh your browser during this time to speed up the process a little.
* Don’t have an AVA website account? Click here to create an account and follow the prompts. Following this, your account and the on demand webinar will be available within the next hour. After this time, please return to the steps above.
Our speakers
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- Name
- Dr Jessica Hoopes
- Biography
Jessica is a veterinarian and currently serves as AMRRIC’s One Health Research Coordinator. Her current role focuses on coordinating efforts to build the One Health evidence base in partnership with researchers and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities; supporting research projects that address community identified priorities, improve local capacity, and ensure contextually appropriate research practices. She has over ten years of experience in clinical veterinary practice, animal welfare and animal population management in Canada, Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Australia, with a strong interest in cat and dog population management.
- Job title
- Veterinarian
Details
Free
0.5 CPD Points
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