The ROADMAP project held 4 online training courses from January to April 2023. This educational content is focused on different topics related to Antimicrobial Use (AMU) and its reduction, as well as other matters concerning the goals and key points of the ROADMAP project.
We hope you can learn from the work during these years of ROADMAP partners!
Click on each course picture to watch it!
We hope you can learn from the work during these years of ROADMAP partners!
Click on each course picture to watch it!
17th of January 2023
Stable schools as a participatory method to work towards reduced AMU at farm level by Mette Vaarst from AU-ICROFS. She explains the methodology of the so-called ‘Stable Schools’ which is a farmer-advice-farmer methodology, applied by actors in the Danish and Swiss Living Labs during the ROADMAP project to minimize antibiotic use, and facilitation discussed in our many different contexts. It is addressed to advisors and vets interested on working with stable schools. |
14th of February 2023
Living lab methodologies and examples from working in agriculture by Bernadette Oehen (FIBL), Mette Vaarst (AU-ICROFS), Annick Spaans (ZLTO) and Florence Beaugrand (ONIRIS). This webinar explains how we have used the Living Lab methodology to find ways forward to move towards a more prudent use of antimicrobials in the ROADMAP project in seven countries. The session includes interactive discussions on how Living Labs can fit into different contexts and is addressed to researchers in EU projects or people working with living labs. |
14th of March 2023
On-farm multi-acto coaching by Annick Spaans (ZLTO) and Arthi Amalraj (Ghent University/Ugent) from the NETPOULSAFE Project. This webinar explains the coaching methodology applied to Dutch and Belgian farms during the ROADMAP project to reduce antibiotic use together with the farmer, veterinarian and advisor. It is addressed to advisors and vets interested in coaching as part of their advisory service, and farmers. |
4th of April 2023
Promoting preventive approaches to animal health by Nicolas Fortané (INRAE). This webinar highlights the results of the ROADMAP project regarding the issues faced by the veterinary profession, related to the development of preventive approaches to animal health. It discusses the levers and breaks for such a development and proposes to work on identifying the efficient key messages to encourage veterinarians to support and adopt such approaches. This training is addressed to veterinarians. |