Frequently asked questions
Insurance Cover - Locums
The majority of practices in New Zealand have VPIS insurance cover, and all practice
veterinarians, employees, locum and contractor veterinarians working for an insured practice are
automatically covered.
Social Media
NZVA / VCNZ Social Media
Guide for Veterinarians
Blackmail
Blackmail is certainly becoming more common, as are negative social media reviews, and the damage
from this can be very financially and emotionally harmful.
You may be entitled to report the alleged blackmail under the Harmful Digital Communications Act:
http://www.theorb.org.nz/
Information on breaches of this act are here: https://www.netsafe.org.nz/hdc-act/
Digital Communication : The 10 communication principles
The 10 principles say that a digital communication should not:
- disclose sensitive personal facts about a person;
- be threatening, intimidating, or menacing;
- be grossly offensive;
- be indecent or obscene;
- be used to harass a person;
- make a false allegation;
- breach confidences;
- incite or encourage anyone to send a deliberately harmful message;
- incite or encourage a person to commit suicide; and
- denigrate a person’s colour, race, ethnic or national origins, religion, gender, sexual
orientation or disability.
If you’re being blackmailed:
- do not respond or pay the ransom
- if you have connected to the blackmailers on social media, unfriend them, block them and
deactivate your account
- block any messages sent over Skype or other chat apps
- report the accounts being used to the platform that it’s on (eg. report to Facebook)
- report at your local police station or report
it to Netsafe https://www.netsafe.org.nz
- if the content is posted online, report it immediately to the platform that it’s on and to
Netsafe
- seek support from friends, family or our experienced Netsafe team.