It is most effective to ensure that people know not only HOW to do the technique, but also WHY and address common misconceptions up front. Most commonly, people perceive that this technique won’t work with jumpy mice (when it was designed for wild mice), that it’s not compatible with restraint or procedures (when evidence shows it is), and that it will take too long (when institutions report after the switch that no more time is required).
You could consider bringing in an external expert, such as from the 3Rs Collaborative Refinement Initiative, to speak with your institution about the benefits of refined mouse handling. Alternatively, you could watch one of the recorded lectures from our refinement team. The 3Rs Collaborative and NC3Rs will soon be launching a virtual certificate course for Refined Handling that will address both of these options.