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Train the Trainer goes from strength to strength

Train the Trainer goes from strength to strength

5 June 2017

ACTAsia is very proud of the commitment shown from veterinarian trainers in China. Fifteen certified Vets for Compassion (VFC) trainers undertook their own continuing professional development (CPD) training in Hangzhou; and on the back of this, initiated their own ‘train the trainer’ workshop. The three day training working, in Nanning, was attended by 59 veterinarians […]

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© ACTAsia · Education for a more compassionate world

ACTAsia is registered as a non-profit organisation in the UK, the Netherlands, and Australia, with 501(c)3 in the USA. It also has offices in China, as well as several international representatives. ACTAsia was established in 2006 by an Asian sociologist and an Asian veterinarian, with an aim to support the development of caring societies in Asia, respecting all forms of life.