C.F.B.A
Code of Practice
Note:
Where applicable below, the terms 'Member' and 'Practitioner' are
used and in reference to Members, Associates, Students and Fellows
of the CFBA:
Canine
& Feline Practitioners [CFP's] accept patients by referral from
veterinary surgeons and/or other professional bodies [KC, Welfare
Societies, etc.] The welfare of the patient and client are at all
times the prime consideration.
CFP's are covered by appropriate and adequate insurance to meet
any liabilities they may incur. Public Liability Insurance and Professional
Indemnity Insurance. Members will be expected to act within the
law at all times. Any member breaking the law will have their membership
and support withdrawn.
CFP's
have a responsibility to their patients, clients and to the general
public. Their techniques and advice should not knowingly cause avoidable
psychological, physical distress or damage to any of the above.
The treatment must be consistent with the breed type and temperament
of the dog or cat.
CFPs'
techniques of behavioural modification are based on the knowledge
and proven practical experience of the top behavioural trainers
in the UK. CFP's clients are fully informed as to the nature and
reasons for the methods used and to any possible drawbacks. They
do not convey unrealistic expectations from their advice/techniques.
CFP's
at all times will maintain a professional relationship with their
client. Information acquired is confidential. Photography, video
or tape recordings of the clients or patients are made only with
the consent of the client. Where case studies are used in teaching
and furthering the knowledge of behavioural techniques the anonymity
of the client must be preserved and written permission should be
obtained from the client.
Members
cannot use or recommend the use of mind altering drugs on cats or
dogs for behavioural modification. However if a veterinarian recommends
such drugs in exceptional circumstances (and for the animal's welfare)
the association has no objection. An example would be 5th of November.
Members
should not act in any way which may be detrimental to the relationships
with other professions. Where CFP's employ within their practice,
then the CFP (and member of the CFBA) is responsible for ensuring
that any assistants who are not members of the CFBA also conform
to the above code of practice.
Successful
applicants can only practice within the species discipline they
have been assessed for and supplied documentary evidence for at
the said interview. Example: if you have been assessed as a Canine
Behaviour Practitioner and passed, you cannot thereafter practice
as a Feline Behaviour Practitioner under the CFBA's rules. However,
you can at your first application and interview be assessed as a
behaviour practitioner for Canine and Feline jointly.
Membership
fees are payable in advance. All renewal fees should be paid one
month before the expiry date of the member's membership. A certificate
will be issued with a membership number to successful applicants
and this certification is only valid where membership fees have
been paid in full and up-to-date.
The Value of CFBA Membership
As a member
of the C.F.B.A. you will be entitled to use the designation in accordance
with our rules of membership. And it identifies you to the public,
affiliated organisations and the veterinary profession as a qualified
and most of all experienced Canine Behaviour practitioner (Feline
if app). It also declares that you are a highly skilled dog trainer
and therefore encompass the full necessary gamut of canine care,
control and education.
Status
M.C.F.B.A Members & Pet Insurance Cases - NOT Associates (ACFBA)
All members of the CFBA are registered with the relevant Pet Insurance
Company thereby enabling clients to use their insurance policies
in Canine & Feline Behaviour cases and as designated by their
specific insurance company.
The Client
A client with a veterinary referral can apply to their insurance
company for cover of the consultation (with a member of the CFBA).
This includes all subsequent corresponding behaviour advice/techniques
proffered by the practitioner. (This does not include training equipment
of any type). The insurance company will decide whether the behaviour
presented is covered by their client’s policy.
As a member
of the C.F.B.A. you will be recognised as professional in the Pet
Industry, on a par with other similar organisations. This will help
you when dealing with clients and other professions like veterinarians.
Information
To keep members informed of the latest developments in the science
of psychology, Dog & Cat Behaviour, new Dog Training techniques
relating specifically to behaviour problem solving. Our web site
will place your articles, new information you wish to impart to
the wider community of dog professionals. (This is at our discretion)
See web for conditions of publication.
A Voice
Above all the C.F.B.A acts as a voice for our profession and offers
advice to the Pet industry, Local Government, Charity and other
Welfare organisations. As members we can have our unified say on
any new legislation that may affect our work. This means as a voice
we can influence.
Television & Radio
CFBA members are regularly called upon as experts to proffer advice
on many Dog & Cat programmes, news items and consultants to
the media as a whole. Without doubt, we are the market leaders in
media information.
CFBA Logo Use by members or associates
The CFBA logo can be used by Members or Associates under the following
terms and conditions not withstanding our rules of membership. More
of this is explained in the CFBA PHR application form in a binder.
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