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Consultation on proposed detail of revised Practice Standards Scheme
9 February 2015
We are launching a final consultation in our latest comprehensive review of the Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) today, and are seeking feedback on the proposed detail of the revised Scheme, in particular, the new system of Awards for RCVS-accredited practices.
Following our commitment to review the PSS every five years, this is the second such review since the voluntary practice accreditation system was launched in 2005.
After gaining extensive feedback from PSS members and the wider profession through previous consultations and focus groups, and the collaborative approach taken by members of the Practice Standards Group, there have been a number of significant redevelopments to the Scheme, which are due to be rolled out later this year.
The revised Scheme will no longer just consider facilities and equipment at a particular site, but will focus on all areas of the practice, emphasising the outcomes and behaviours that impact on the veterinary care of animals.
Whilst the existing accreditation categories of Core Standards, General Practice and Veterinary Hospital will remain, the revised Scheme will provide a pathway for practices to improve and more easily demonstrate where they excel.
“One of the most significant additions to the Scheme is that practices will be able to apply to be inspected for additional Awards in specific areas,” says Jacqui Molyneux, Chairman of the Practice Standards Group (pictured).
“If successful, they would then be able to promote themselves as ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ in these areas to their clients.
“The main aim of this consultation is to seek feedback on the Awards, and to check we have set the Awards criteria appropriately, so I would urge the profession to have a look at the proposed framework, and to send us their views,” she says.
The consultation also seeks feedback on the guidance that’s provided to help practices meet the Scheme requirements, along with a small number of questions about specific areas.
The requirements themselves remain largely unchanged, so are not subject to review.
The modules, requirements, guidance and Awards framework for small animal, equine and farm animal practices are detailed in three separate documents that are available to download from our consultations section.
This page also contains further details about the consultation and instructions on how to submit feedback.
The consultation is open until 5pm on Monday, 23 March 2015.