VetNet–Biosecurity
By 30 June 2026 a network of veterinarians who can quickly respond to major biosecurity issues will be established. This is a joint partnership with the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), and the Veterinary Council of New Zealand. Named VetNet–Biosecurity, the network will involve veterinarians who have completed training to prepare them for operational field roles in biosecurity emergencies. For example, during disease outbreaks, veterinarians play a critical role in helping to manage the spread of diseases that pose a threat to animal and human health.
The training will see veterinarians applying their skills in biosecurity response scenarios, particularly focused on foot and mouth disease. Once the training is complete, the veterinarians will join the network. Practices across the country will be contracted by the Vet Council to complete the training and achieve Authorised Person status under the Biosecurity Act 1993. Practices will keep these Authorised Persons on standby, ready for a potential outbreak. The training course material will also be available to all New Zealand registered veterinarians via MyVC (see below). However, the training will primarily be suited to production and mixed animal veterinarians.
How does the training work?
The training is available for all veterinarians to access via their MyVC login 5 available modules include:
1. VetNet-Biosecurity
Response Fundamentals
2. VetNet-Biosecurity Legislation for Authorised Persons
3. VetNet-Biosecurity FMD Personal Cleaning and Disinfection
4. VetNet-Biosecurity FMD Field Surveillance
5. VetNet-Biosecurity FMD Depopulation
All VetNet-Biosecurity vets are required to complete training via the Vet Council’s LMS platform. The training focuses on how biosecurity responses operate, legal duties as an authorised person, field role requirements, on-farm biosecurity protocols, and personal wellbeing in a response. Following the training all VetNet vets will need to complete an application to be appointed as an FMD specific authorised person (AP) under the Biosecurity Act. This appointment empowers them to act under Sections 4 and 6 of the Act whilst working with MPI in a biosecurity response.
What if I'm an Initial Investigating Veterinarian (IIV) can I join the VetNet-Biosecurity programme as well?
IIVs are trained and paid to be Biosecurity Act authorised persons under the Initial Investigating Veterinarian programme, at this stage IIVs cannot sign up to be part of VetNet-Biosecurity. IIVs may also play different roles to VetNet vets in a significant animal disease outbreak.