Our Policies

BWRC complaints and compliments policy

The BWRC values feedback, both positive and negative, as it helps improve and maintain high standards.

BWRC confidentiality and data protection agreement

This agreement ensures that all trustees and volunteers understand how to handle, store, and share confidential, personal, and sensitive information in compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and the UK GDPR 2021.

BWRC equality, diversity, and inclusion policy

The BWRC is dedicated to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of its work to enhance the welfare of wildlife casualties.

BWRC policy on sharing research requests overview

This policy ensures that all research requests shared with BWRC members are ethically sound and align with the organisation's values.

BWRC code of conduct for the use of images of wildlife casualties in social media

This code of conduct provides guidance for wildlife rehabilitators on taking and using images of wildlife casualties in social media posts to ensure professionalism and promote high standards of welfare.

Joint statement on captive breeding of hedgehogs

The signatories do not support the captive breeding of European hedgehogs for release into the wild due to concerns about welfare, viability, and potential negative impacts on wild populations.

Position statement on the rational and responsible use of antibiotics in wildlife

Antibiotic use in wildlife medicine is mostly based on experience, with few studies confirming safe dosages. This reliance on anecdotal evidence and domestic species' data risks developing antimicrobial resistance

Position statement on the use of wildlife in educational and fundraising activities

This code of conduct outlines the BWRC's position on the use of wild vertebrate animals in educational and outreach activities, ensuring their welfare and well-being are prioritised.

TV and production company code of conduct

This code of conduct addresses the welfare concerns associated with using rescued wildlife in TV production settings, aiming to avoid unnecessary stress and suffering for the animals.

Veterinary professional wildlife care pledge

This pledge outlines the commitment of veterinary professionals to the care and welfare of injured and displaced wildlife, emphasizing humane treatment and adherence to legal and ethical standards.

British Wildlife Rehabilitation Council (BWRC) Terms and Conditions Individual Membership

1. Associate membership applications

Applications for associate membership will be considered by the BWRC based on criteria such as professional background, relevance to the BWRC’s mission, and completeness of the application. The BWRC reserves the right to refuse applications that do not meet these criteria.

2. Membership payments, renewals, and cancellations

Payment can be made by cheque, BACS, or Standing Order. Please make cheques payable to “British Wildlife Rehabilitation Council” and send them to BWRC, The Gateway 85-101 Sankey Street, Warrington, Cheshire, WA1 1SR. For BACS and Standing Order payments, use the following bank details:

  • Bank Name: CAF Bank
  • Account Number: 00030038
  • Sort Code: 40-52-40

 

To cancel your membership, please notify us in writing by sending an email to [email protected] stating your reason for cancellation. This reason will be recorded for internal use only.

3. Individual associate membership rights and responsibilities

Associate individual non-voting membership of the BWRC does not count as membership for legal purposes. Therefore, Associate Members do not have any voting rights, legal obligations to act in the interests of the BWRC, or any liability to contribute to the assets of the BWRC on dissolution. The BWRC is not liable for any disputes arising between the member and their organisation regarding membership.

Associate Member benefits may change without notice. Members will be notified of any significant changes via email or through updates on the BWRC website.

4. The ten principles of wildlife rehabilitation

As a member of BWRC, you will be dedicated to upholding the highest standards of care and welfare for wildlife casualties. Individual members should adhere to all of the following principles:

  1. High standards of care: I commit to ensuring the highest standards of care and welfare for all wildlife casualties.
  2. Evidence-based practices: I will adhere to professional and evidence-based wildlife care practices.
  3. Compliance and evidence: I will collect and provide evidence to demonstrate compliance with the ten principles.
  4. Random audits: I agree to participate in random audits conducted by BWRC to ensure ongoing compliance.
  5. Timely submissions: I will submit required reports within one month when selected for audit.
  6. Review and feedback: I understand that my compliance reports will be reviewed by BWRC Trustees, and I will receive feedback accordingly.
  7. Audit frequency: I acknowledge that audits will not occur more than once in any three-year period unless a complaint is raised.
  8. Member support: I agree to receive support from BWRC in gathering evidence and complying with the principles.
  9. Captivity of disabled wildlife: We do not condone the keeping of disabled wildlife in captivity. However, for centres that already have captive wild-origin animals due to historical reasons or exceptional circumstances, the following conditions must be met:
  10. Written statements: We will provide a written statement for each animal explaining why it is an exception.
  11. Evolution plan: We will have a written policy outlining our plan to transition to a situation where no wild-origin animals are kept. This includes not replacing any historically captive animals when they die.

 

5. Associate membership benefits

  • Use the BWRC Associate Member logo (not the Associate Organisation logo) for the purposes of self-promotion, but not for the promotion of a wider organisation. You may use the logo on any of your media channels, including your personal website.
  • Show your support for the British Wildlife Rehabilitation Council (BWRC) and its mission
  • Receive our regular newsletter, filled with updates, insights, and expert advice
  • Gain access to BWRC talks, events, and educational opportunities
  • Stay informed about developments in wildlife rehabilitation and conservation
  • Access to members only area on the BWRC website.

6. Terminating membership

The BWRC reserves the right to revoke or decline the renewal of membership if a Member’s actions bring the organisation into disrepute. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Making public statements that harm BWRC’s reputation.
  • Engaging in unethical or unprofessional conduct.
  • Acting in a manner contrary to BWRC’s values and mission.

Any such decision will be made at the discretion of the BWRC, following a fair and transparent review process.

7. Variation of terms & conditions

These terms and conditions may be revised from time to time. If they are revised, we will post the revised version on the BWRC website and email it to all members. Members will have 30 days to review and accept the revised terms. Continued membership after this period will be deemed acceptance of the changes. Please note that individual membership cannot be changed to Associate Organisation and a separate application for AOM is required in these circumstances.

8. Contact information

For membership inquiries, payments, and cancellations, please contact us at: