Centre for Accreditation of Veterinary Facilities (CAVF)

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About CAVF

QAI’s Centre for Accreditation of Veterinary Facilities (CAVF) is set up to operate
accreditation/ certification programs in veterinary sector. Primarily, it is targeted to launch
those programs which do not exist in India and there is a need felt by stakeholders to start
such programs. To begin with, accreditation standards for Veterinary Hospitals and Clinics
were developed.

The organization structure of CAVF has been designed to meet the requirements of an
effective and efficient accreditation system. The Centre is governed by a Board. The Board
frames and approve policies and guidelines, and provide direction to QAI’s CAVF. CEO, QAI is the Member Secretary of the Board.

CAHSC operates its accreditation process through a structured framework of competent
staff and pool of empanelled Lead Assessors and Assessors covering specified expertise.

Vision:

Nurturing the largest global pool of organisations and people through quality and accreditation framework.

Mission:

To conceive and deliver education, training, accreditation and related programmes in partnership with stakeholders using an approach of co-design and co-creation.

Our Core Values:

Listener: Seek continuous feedback from stakeholders to address their concerns
Competitive: Look for viable options to benefit users of our services
Transparency: Clearly defined policies made available in public domain
Innovation: Continuously evolve using co-design and co-creation

FAQS About The Service

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1. What is CAVF?
The Centre for Accreditation of Veterinary Facilities (CAVF) is an initiative of QAI established to operate accreditation and certification programs in the veterinary sector. Its objective is to promote quality, safety, and standardization in veterinary healthcare services across India.
2. Why was CAVF established?
CAVF was established to address the absence of structured accreditation programs in certain areas of the veterinary sector in India. It focuses on developing and implementing accreditation standards where a clear need is identified by stakeholders.
3. What types of facilities can apply for CAVF accreditation?
Currently, Veterinary Hospitals and Veterinary Clinics are eligible to apply for CAVF accreditation, based on the standards developed by the Centre. Additional programs may be introduced in the future.
4. What are the benefits of CAVF accreditation?
CAVF accreditation helps veterinary facilities to:

Improve quality and safety of veterinary care

Demonstrate compliance with recognized standards

Enhance credibility and stakeholder confidence

Promote continuous improvement in services and operations
5. Is CAVF accreditation mandatory?
No. CAVF accreditation is voluntary. However, accredited facilities gain formal recognition for meeting defined quality and operational standards.

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