Evidence-based training that addresses the root causes of compassion fatigue in animal research environments.
Specialist programme designed for animal research professionals, recently piloted with University College Dublin.
Animal research professionals are driven by deep compassion, but the emotional and ethical demands of their work can lead to significant personal and organisational consequences.
These aren’t just HR problems, they’re research quality problems. When your team suffers, everything suffers.
This isn’t another generic wellbeing course. This is specialist training designed specifically for the unique ethical and emotional challenges of animal research environments.
Recently piloted with University College Dublin.
Identify early warning signs of compassion fatigue in yourself and colleagues before burnout becomes crisis.
Learn the contributing factors at both individual and organisational levels, not just surface symptoms.
Implement research-backed coping strategies that actually work in high-pressure research environments.
Create lasting organisational change that supports wellbeing for your entire team.
Every participant develops a personalised resilience toolkit for sustained wellbeing, not just temporary fixes.
Self-Paced Learning
12 Online Lessons
Flexible, self-paced modules covering:
Live Online Sessions
2 Interactive Sessions
Build community and share experiences with peers facing similar challenges:
Session 1: Our Shared Experiences with Compassion Fatigue
Session 2: Building Our Compassion Fatigue Resilience Toolkits
Delivered via Zoom with interactive activities.
Practical Tools
Implementation Toolkit
Take away tangible resources:
Purpose-built for the unique ethical and emotional challenges of working with research animals. Not generic wellbeing training.
Grounded in research from leading institutions and validated coping strategies. Not feel-good platitudes.
Addresses root causes at organisational level, empowering teams to build supportive cultures. Not just individual coping.
Successfully piloted with University College Dublin and recommended to Trinity College Dublin. Not an untested programme.
This course supports the wellbeing of your entire animal research team, regardless of role or seniority.
Scientists and research staff managing animal protocols.
Veterinary professionals providing animal care.
Hands-on animal care technicians and support staff.
Facility managers, directors, and L&D professionals.
Whether you work directly with animals or manage those who do, this course provides the tools for recognising and addressing compassion fatigue.
By investing in this course, you’re protecting both your people and your research integrity.
High turnover in animal research facilities is expensive. Replacing a single veterinarian or experienced technician costs thousands in recruitment, training, and lost productivity. This course often pays for itself by preventing just one resignation.
I've realised we don't have to accept things how they are and can challenge and try and change certain things. - Technical Officer, University College Dublin
Knowing that a lot of people go through the same struggles and are still able to carry on with their work, I felt less pressure. I feel less tired and have a better and more optimistic approach to work. - PhD Researcher, University College Dublin
This course is very enlightening and heavy but in the right way. Huge understanding and lots of refreshing new insights. - PhD Student, University College Dublin
Following the success of our pilot programme, University College Dublin has recommended this course to Trinity College Dublin.
The course is self-paced, with 12 online lessons that you can complete at your own speed. Most participants complete the self-paced content within 4-6 weeks. The two live online sessions are scheduled at convenient times and last approximately 90 minutes each.
Self-paced lessons: 3-5 hours total (flexible timing). Live sessions: 2 x 90-minute sessions (scheduled in advance). Total time investment: approximately 6-8 hours over 4-6 weeks.
Participants receive a Certificate of Completion recognising their professional development. This course is designed by workplace wellbeing specialists and grounded in evidence-based research from leading institutions.
Absolutely. We offer organisational packages for teams. The self-paced content covers the core learning, and the live online sessions naturally adapt to your team’s experiences through guided discussion and reflection activities. Get in touch to discuss group pricing.
Generic wellbeing courses don’t address the unique ethical and emotional challenges of animal research work. This course is purpose-built for your environment, addressing moral injury, ethical conflicts, and the specific stressors your team faces daily.
No. This course is valuable for prevention as well as intervention. Learning to recognise early warning signs and building resilience strategies before burnout occurs is far more effective than waiting until crisis hits.
The two interactive sessions are delivered via Zoom with collaborative activities using an online interface. These sessions create community, allow peer learning, and provide space for reflection and shared experiences with others in similar roles.
The live sessions can’t be recorded due to the sensitive and personal nature of what’s discussed. If you can only attend one, you’ll still benefit from the full self-paced content and the session you do attend. We schedule sessions well in advance to give you the best chance of making both.
Yes. We offer organisational packages for teams. Get in touch to discuss pricing for multiple participants from your facility.
You’ll have ongoing access to all course materials, your personalised toolkit, and the resource library. You’ll also be invited to join our alumni community for continued support and networking.
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