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SCAS was established in 1979 to promote the study of human-companion animal interactions and raise awareness of the importance of pets in society. Over the past forty years SCAS has established itself as the leading human-companion animal bond organisation in the UK through providing education, raising awareness, encouraging best practice and LEVEL 1 ANIMAL ASSISTED PLAY THERAPY WORKSHOP: 27-30 JUNE The International Institute for Animal Assisted Play Therapy® are holding a 4 day in-person Level 1 Animal Assisted Play Therapy Workshop from the 27-30 June 2021. This training programme is designed for play therapists, psychologists, social workers, counsellors, psychiatrists, family therapists, and other experienced mental health,medical
ACCREDITATION AND QUALIFICATIONS Accreditation and Qualifications. We often receive enquiries regarding how one can train or become qualified as an “Animal-Assisted Therapist”. In the UK there are no National Occupational Standards and no regulated qualifications for animal-assisted therapy or practitioners. Any training provider or course that implies otherwiseis mis
THERAPY / ASSISTANCE DOGS An assistance dog is legally permitted to accompany its client, owner, or partner, at all times and in all places, within the United Kingdom. A therapy dog does not have these same legal privileges. Therapy dogs can be any breed and any size – from a Chihuahua to aHUMAN-ANIMAL BOND
RESEARCH | SCAS
Research. The human-companion animal bond is of great public interest as well as a growing area of study for the scientific community. The study of human-animal (all species) interaction, still in its infancy, is known as anthrozoology, but the field is multi-disciplinary – students and researchers in other diverse disciplines in both humanTYPES OF PROGRAMME
Therapy-based programmes. In addition to equine-assisted psychotherapy, smaller companion animals such as dogs, cats, guinea pigs, rabbits, gerbils etc are also included in therapeutic programmes delivered by trained professionals. For example, counsellors, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists and occupationaltherapists may use
DOGS AND MENTAL HEALTH At SCAS, we’ve seen an increase in the number of enquiries specifically asking about mental health ‘assistance dogs’ and the role of dogs in providing emotional support. In the UK at the present time, there are no Assistance Dogs UK accredited assistance dogs charities that train dogs for people with mental health issues wherethis is the
THE EFFECTS OF EUTHANASIA ON VETERINARY PROFESSIONALS. First, it confirms perpetration induced traumatic stress as a valid avenue of study in animal workers. Although almost all of the participants did not report clinically significant levels of euthanasia-related stress, those who did clearly require further research attention. That some individuals suffer perpetration-inducedtraumatic stress
DR SANDRA MCCUNE V.N., B.A.(MOD), PH.D. Dr Sandra McCune V.N., B.A. (Mod), Ph.D. Sandra’s background is in veterinary nursing and ethology. She has studied a range of companion animal topics including aspects of temperament, behaviour, cognition and welfare, and Human-Animal Interaction (HAI). Until 2019, she was a scientific leader for Mars Petcare, based at the WALTHAM Centre forSCAS
SCAS was established in 1979 to promote the study of human-companion animal interactions and raise awareness of the importance of pets in society. Over the past forty years SCAS has established itself as the leading human-companion animal bond organisation in the UK through providing education, raising awareness, encouraging best practice and LEVEL 1 ANIMAL ASSISTED PLAY THERAPY WORKSHOP: 27-30 JUNE The International Institute for Animal Assisted Play Therapy® are holding a 4 day in-person Level 1 Animal Assisted Play Therapy Workshop from the 27-30 June 2021. This training programme is designed for play therapists, psychologists, social workers, counsellors, psychiatrists, family therapists, and other experienced mental health,medical
ACCREDITATION AND QUALIFICATIONS Accreditation and Qualifications. We often receive enquiries regarding how one can train or become qualified as an “Animal-Assisted Therapist”. In the UK there are no National Occupational Standards and no regulated qualifications for animal-assisted therapy or practitioners. Any training provider or course that implies otherwiseis mis
THERAPY / ASSISTANCE DOGS An assistance dog is legally permitted to accompany its client, owner, or partner, at all times and in all places, within the United Kingdom. A therapy dog does not have these same legal privileges. Therapy dogs can be any breed and any size – from a Chihuahua to aHUMAN-ANIMAL BOND
RESEARCH | SCAS
Research. The human-companion animal bond is of great public interest as well as a growing area of study for the scientific community. The study of human-animal (all species) interaction, still in its infancy, is known as anthrozoology, but the field is multi-disciplinary – students and researchers in other diverse disciplines in both humanTYPES OF PROGRAMME
Therapy-based programmes. In addition to equine-assisted psychotherapy, smaller companion animals such as dogs, cats, guinea pigs, rabbits, gerbils etc are also included in therapeutic programmes delivered by trained professionals. For example, counsellors, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists and occupationaltherapists may use
DOGS AND MENTAL HEALTH At SCAS, we’ve seen an increase in the number of enquiries specifically asking about mental health ‘assistance dogs’ and the role of dogs in providing emotional support. In the UK at the present time, there are no Assistance Dogs UK accredited assistance dogs charities that train dogs for people with mental health issues wherethis is the
THE EFFECTS OF EUTHANASIA ON VETERINARY PROFESSIONALS. First, it confirms perpetration induced traumatic stress as a valid avenue of study in animal workers. Although almost all of the participants did not report clinically significant levels of euthanasia-related stress, those who did clearly require further research attention. That some individuals suffer perpetration-inducedtraumatic stress
DR SANDRA MCCUNE V.N., B.A.(MOD), PH.D. Dr Sandra McCune V.N., B.A. (Mod), Ph.D. Sandra’s background is in veterinary nursing and ethology. She has studied a range of companion animal topics including aspects of temperament, behaviour, cognition and welfare, and Human-Animal Interaction (HAI). Until 2019, she was a scientific leader for Mars Petcare, based at the WALTHAM Centre for 2021 SCAS CONFERENCE Sunday 19 September 2021 – Online. We have delighted to announce the theme for our 2021 conference: Animal-assisted Interventions: Research meets Practice. Due to ongoing uncertainties with restrictions on gatherings and the success of last year’s conference, this year’s event will be held online once again.TRAINING | SCAS
Training. Over the years SCAS has delivered some of the highest quality and leading edge training in the human-animal bond, animal-assisted interventions and pet bereavement support. Our training provision is currently under review and we hope to have some good news for you soon regarding our new training and developmentportfolio.
SCAS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES SCAS Funding Opportunities – 2021. As part of its three-year funding plan, the Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS) is releasing the second batch of funding to support research that furthers our understanding of the human-animal bond. The human-animal bond is a mutually beneficial and dynamic relationship between people andanimals
TYPES OF PROGRAMME
Therapy-based programmes. In addition to equine-assisted psychotherapy, smaller companion animals such as dogs, cats, guinea pigs, rabbits, gerbils etc are also included in therapeutic programmes delivered by trained professionals. For example, counsellors, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists and occupationaltherapists may use
PETS AND MENTAL HEALTH Pets and Mental Health. There is increasing evidence of the supportive role pets play for people with mental health conditions. Pets have been shown to distract people from upsetting symptoms and experiences, offer an important source of comfort and routine, and promote social interaction. Helen Brooks, SCAS Trustee and Senior Lecturer at the DR SANDRA MCCUNE V.N., B.A.(MOD), PH.D. Dr Sandra McCune V.N., B.A. (Mod), Ph.D. Sandra’s background is in veterinary nursing and ethology. She has studied a range of companion animal topics including aspects of temperament, behaviour, cognition and welfare, and Human-Animal Interaction (HAI). Until 2019, she was a scientific leader for Mars Petcare, based at the WALTHAM Centre forTERMINOLOGY
Terminology. There are a number of ways in which people refer to the inclusion of animals in therapeutic practice. The definition adopted by SCAS is: Animal-assisted Interventions: Any intervention that intentionally includes or incorporates animals as part of a therapeutic or ameliorative process of milieu (Kruger and Serpell,2006).
PETS AND HOUSING
Pets and Housing. A number of housing policies and practices prohibit the inclusion of pets in residential dwellings. This is often due to: a lack of understanding on the behalf of landlords of the importance of pets for people’s well-being. Many older people feel they have no choice but to give up their four-legged friends when moving into EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF PROVIDING ANIMAL ASSISTED This talk will explore a collaborative model of providing Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) working closely with occupational therapists. Contributions from occupational therapists working within our projects and our handlers will demonstrate how some of the AAI programmes ay Dogs for Good work in practice, in different working environments. REVISED CODE OF PRACTICE JUNE2013 Animal-Assisted Interventions Code of Practice for the UK Published June 2013 ©2013 Society for Companion Animal Studies LimitedSCAS
SCAS was established in 1979 to promote the study of human-companion animal interactions and raise awareness of the importance of pets in society. Over the past forty years SCAS has established itself as the leading human-companion animal bond organisation in the UK through providing education, raising awareness, encouraging best practice and LEVEL 1 ANIMAL ASSISTED PLAY THERAPY WORKSHOP: 27-30 JUNE The International Institute for Animal Assisted Play Therapy® are holding a 4 day in-person Level 1 Animal Assisted Play Therapy Workshop from the 27-30 June 2021. This training programme is designed for play therapists, psychologists, social workers, counsellors, psychiatrists, family therapists, and other experienced mental health,medical
ACCREDITATION AND QUALIFICATIONS Accreditation and Qualifications. We often receive enquiries regarding how one can train or become qualified as an “Animal-Assisted Therapist”. In the UK there are no National Occupational Standards and no regulated qualifications for animal-assisted therapy or practitioners. Any training provider or course that implies otherwiseis mis
THERAPY / ASSISTANCE DOGS An assistance dog is legally permitted to accompany its client, owner, or partner, at all times and in all places, within the United Kingdom. A therapy dog does not have these same legal privileges. Therapy dogs can be any breed and any size – from a Chihuahua to aHUMAN-ANIMAL BOND
RESEARCH | SCAS
Research. The human-companion animal bond is of great public interest as well as a growing area of study for the scientific community. The study of human-animal (all species) interaction, still in its infancy, is known as anthrozoology, but the field is multi-disciplinary – students and researchers in other diverse disciplines in both humanTYPES OF PROGRAMME
Therapy-based programmes. In addition to equine-assisted psychotherapy, smaller companion animals such as dogs, cats, guinea pigs, rabbits, gerbils etc are also included in therapeutic programmes delivered by trained professionals. For example, counsellors, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists and occupationaltherapists may use
DOGS AND MENTAL HEALTH At SCAS, we’ve seen an increase in the number of enquiries specifically asking about mental health ‘assistance dogs’ and the role of dogs in providing emotional support. In the UK at the present time, there are no Assistance Dogs UK accredited assistance dogs charities that train dogs for people with mental health issues wherethis is the
THE EFFECTS OF EUTHANASIA ON VETERINARY PROFESSIONALS. First, it confirms perpetration induced traumatic stress as a valid avenue of study in animal workers. Although almost all of the participants did not report clinically significant levels of euthanasia-related stress, those who did clearly require further research attention. That some individuals suffer perpetration-inducedtraumatic stress
DR SANDRA MCCUNE V.N., B.A.(MOD), PH.D. Dr Sandra McCune V.N., B.A. (Mod), Ph.D. Sandra’s background is in veterinary nursing and ethology. She has studied a range of companion animal topics including aspects of temperament, behaviour, cognition and welfare, and Human-Animal Interaction (HAI). Until 2019, she was a scientific leader for Mars Petcare, based at the WALTHAM Centre forSCAS
SCAS was established in 1979 to promote the study of human-companion animal interactions and raise awareness of the importance of pets in society. Over the past forty years SCAS has established itself as the leading human-companion animal bond organisation in the UK through providing education, raising awareness, encouraging best practice and LEVEL 1 ANIMAL ASSISTED PLAY THERAPY WORKSHOP: 27-30 JUNE The International Institute for Animal Assisted Play Therapy® are holding a 4 day in-person Level 1 Animal Assisted Play Therapy Workshop from the 27-30 June 2021. This training programme is designed for play therapists, psychologists, social workers, counsellors, psychiatrists, family therapists, and other experienced mental health,medical
ACCREDITATION AND QUALIFICATIONS Accreditation and Qualifications. We often receive enquiries regarding how one can train or become qualified as an “Animal-Assisted Therapist”. In the UK there are no National Occupational Standards and no regulated qualifications for animal-assisted therapy or practitioners. Any training provider or course that implies otherwiseis mis
THERAPY / ASSISTANCE DOGS An assistance dog is legally permitted to accompany its client, owner, or partner, at all times and in all places, within the United Kingdom. A therapy dog does not have these same legal privileges. Therapy dogs can be any breed and any size – from a Chihuahua to aHUMAN-ANIMAL BOND
RESEARCH | SCAS
Research. The human-companion animal bond is of great public interest as well as a growing area of study for the scientific community. The study of human-animal (all species) interaction, still in its infancy, is known as anthrozoology, but the field is multi-disciplinary – students and researchers in other diverse disciplines in both humanTYPES OF PROGRAMME
Therapy-based programmes. In addition to equine-assisted psychotherapy, smaller companion animals such as dogs, cats, guinea pigs, rabbits, gerbils etc are also included in therapeutic programmes delivered by trained professionals. For example, counsellors, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists and occupationaltherapists may use
DOGS AND MENTAL HEALTH At SCAS, we’ve seen an increase in the number of enquiries specifically asking about mental health ‘assistance dogs’ and the role of dogs in providing emotional support. In the UK at the present time, there are no Assistance Dogs UK accredited assistance dogs charities that train dogs for people with mental health issues wherethis is the
THE EFFECTS OF EUTHANASIA ON VETERINARY PROFESSIONALS. First, it confirms perpetration induced traumatic stress as a valid avenue of study in animal workers. Although almost all of the participants did not report clinically significant levels of euthanasia-related stress, those who did clearly require further research attention. That some individuals suffer perpetration-inducedtraumatic stress
DR SANDRA MCCUNE V.N., B.A.(MOD), PH.D. Dr Sandra McCune V.N., B.A. (Mod), Ph.D. Sandra’s background is in veterinary nursing and ethology. She has studied a range of companion animal topics including aspects of temperament, behaviour, cognition and welfare, and Human-Animal Interaction (HAI). Until 2019, she was a scientific leader for Mars Petcare, based at the WALTHAM Centre for 2021 SCAS CONFERENCE Sunday 19 September 2021 – Online. We have delighted to announce the theme for our 2021 conference: Animal-assisted Interventions: Research meets Practice. Due to ongoing uncertainties with restrictions on gatherings and the success of last year’s conference, this year’s event will be held online once again.TRAINING | SCAS
Training. Over the years SCAS has delivered some of the highest quality and leading edge training in the human-animal bond, animal-assisted interventions and pet bereavement support. Our training provision is currently under review and we hope to have some good news for you soon regarding our new training and developmentportfolio.
SCAS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES SCAS Funding Opportunities – 2021. As part of its three-year funding plan, the Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS) is releasing the second batch of funding to support research that furthers our understanding of the human-animal bond. The human-animal bond is a mutually beneficial and dynamic relationship between people andanimals
TYPES OF PROGRAMME
Therapy-based programmes. In addition to equine-assisted psychotherapy, smaller companion animals such as dogs, cats, guinea pigs, rabbits, gerbils etc are also included in therapeutic programmes delivered by trained professionals. For example, counsellors, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists and occupationaltherapists may use
PETS AND MENTAL HEALTH Pets and Mental Health. There is increasing evidence of the supportive role pets play for people with mental health conditions. Pets have been shown to distract people from upsetting symptoms and experiences, offer an important source of comfort and routine, and promote social interaction. Helen Brooks, SCAS Trustee and Senior Lecturer at the DR SANDRA MCCUNE V.N., B.A.(MOD), PH.D. Dr Sandra McCune V.N., B.A. (Mod), Ph.D. Sandra’s background is in veterinary nursing and ethology. She has studied a range of companion animal topics including aspects of temperament, behaviour, cognition and welfare, and Human-Animal Interaction (HAI). Until 2019, she was a scientific leader for Mars Petcare, based at the WALTHAM Centre forTERMINOLOGY
Terminology. There are a number of ways in which people refer to the inclusion of animals in therapeutic practice. The definition adopted by SCAS is: Animal-assisted Interventions: Any intervention that intentionally includes or incorporates animals as part of a therapeutic or ameliorative process of milieu (Kruger and Serpell,2006).
PETS AND HOUSING
Pets and Housing. A number of housing policies and practices prohibit the inclusion of pets in residential dwellings. This is often due to: a lack of understanding on the behalf of landlords of the importance of pets for people’s well-being. Many older people feel they have no choice but to give up their four-legged friends when moving into EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF PROVIDING ANIMAL ASSISTED This talk will explore a collaborative model of providing Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) working closely with occupational therapists. Contributions from occupational therapists working within our projects and our handlers will demonstrate how some of the AAI programmes ay Dogs for Good work in practice, in different working environments. REVISED CODE OF PRACTICE JUNE2013 Animal-Assisted Interventions Code of Practice for the UK Published June 2013 ©2013 Society for Companion Animal Studies LimitedSCAS
SCAS was established in 1979 to promote the study of human-companion animal interactions and raise awareness of the importance of pets in society. Over the past forty years SCAS has established itself as the leading human-companion animal bond organisation in the UK through providing education, raising awareness, encouraging best practice and LEVEL 1 ANIMAL ASSISTED PLAY THERAPY WORKSHOP: 27-30 JUNE The International Institute for Animal Assisted Play Therapy® are holding a 4 day in-person Level 1 Animal Assisted Play Therapy Workshop from the 27-30 June 2021. This training programme is designed for play therapists, psychologists, social workers, counsellors, psychiatrists, family therapists, and other experienced mental health,medical
ACCREDITATION AND QUALIFICATIONS Accreditation and Qualifications. We often receive enquiries regarding how one can train or become qualified as an “Animal-Assisted Therapist”. In the UK there are no National Occupational Standards and no regulated qualifications for animal-assisted therapy or practitioners. Any training provider or course that implies otherwiseis mis
THERAPY / ASSISTANCE DOGS An assistance dog is legally permitted to accompany its client, owner, or partner, at all times and in all places, within the United Kingdom. A therapy dog does not have these same legal privileges. Therapy dogs can be any breed and any size – from a Chihuahua to aHUMAN-ANIMAL BOND
RESEARCH | SCAS
Research. The human-companion animal bond is of great public interest as well as a growing area of study for the scientific community. The study of human-animal (all species) interaction, still in its infancy, is known as anthrozoology, but the field is multi-disciplinary – students and researchers in other diverse disciplines in both human DOGS AND MENTAL HEALTH At SCAS, we’ve seen an increase in the number of enquiries specifically asking about mental health ‘assistance dogs’ and the role of dogs in providing emotional support. In the UK at the present time, there are no Assistance Dogs UK accredited assistance dogs charities that train dogs for people with mental health issues wherethis is the
RECENT ANIMAL WELFARE AND HUMAN ANIMAL INTERACTION FUNDINGSEE MORE ONSCAS.ORG.UK
THE EFFECTS OF EUTHANASIA ON VETERINARY PROFESSIONALS. First, it confirms perpetration induced traumatic stress as a valid avenue of study in animal workers. Although almost all of the participants did not report clinically significant levels of euthanasia-related stress, those who did clearly require further research attention. That some individuals suffer perpetration-inducedtraumatic stress
EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF PROVIDING ANIMAL ASSISTED This talk will explore a collaborative model of providing Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) working closely with occupational therapists. Contributions from occupational therapists working within our projects and our handlers will demonstrate how some of the AAI programmes ay Dogs for Good work in practice, in different working environments.SCAS
SCAS was established in 1979 to promote the study of human-companion animal interactions and raise awareness of the importance of pets in society. Over the past forty years SCAS has established itself as the leading human-companion animal bond organisation in the UK through providing education, raising awareness, encouraging best practice and LEVEL 1 ANIMAL ASSISTED PLAY THERAPY WORKSHOP: 27-30 JUNE The International Institute for Animal Assisted Play Therapy® are holding a 4 day in-person Level 1 Animal Assisted Play Therapy Workshop from the 27-30 June 2021. This training programme is designed for play therapists, psychologists, social workers, counsellors, psychiatrists, family therapists, and other experienced mental health,medical
ACCREDITATION AND QUALIFICATIONS Accreditation and Qualifications. We often receive enquiries regarding how one can train or become qualified as an “Animal-Assisted Therapist”. In the UK there are no National Occupational Standards and no regulated qualifications for animal-assisted therapy or practitioners. Any training provider or course that implies otherwiseis mis
THERAPY / ASSISTANCE DOGS An assistance dog is legally permitted to accompany its client, owner, or partner, at all times and in all places, within the United Kingdom. A therapy dog does not have these same legal privileges. Therapy dogs can be any breed and any size – from a Chihuahua to aHUMAN-ANIMAL BOND
RESEARCH | SCAS
Research. The human-companion animal bond is of great public interest as well as a growing area of study for the scientific community. The study of human-animal (all species) interaction, still in its infancy, is known as anthrozoology, but the field is multi-disciplinary – students and researchers in other diverse disciplines in both human DOGS AND MENTAL HEALTH At SCAS, we’ve seen an increase in the number of enquiries specifically asking about mental health ‘assistance dogs’ and the role of dogs in providing emotional support. In the UK at the present time, there are no Assistance Dogs UK accredited assistance dogs charities that train dogs for people with mental health issues wherethis is the
RECENT ANIMAL WELFARE AND HUMAN ANIMAL INTERACTION FUNDINGSEE MORE ONSCAS.ORG.UK
THE EFFECTS OF EUTHANASIA ON VETERINARY PROFESSIONALS. First, it confirms perpetration induced traumatic stress as a valid avenue of study in animal workers. Although almost all of the participants did not report clinically significant levels of euthanasia-related stress, those who did clearly require further research attention. That some individuals suffer perpetration-inducedtraumatic stress
EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF PROVIDING ANIMAL ASSISTED This talk will explore a collaborative model of providing Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) working closely with occupational therapists. Contributions from occupational therapists working within our projects and our handlers will demonstrate how some of the AAI programmes ay Dogs for Good work in practice, in different working environments.SCAS
SCAS was established in 1979 to promote the study of human-companion animal interactions and raise awareness of the importance of pets in society. Over the past forty years SCAS has established itself as the leading human-companion animal bond organisation in the UK through providing education, raising awareness, encouraging best practice andTYPES OF PROGRAMME
Therapy-based programmes. In addition to equine-assisted psychotherapy, smaller companion animals such as dogs, cats, guinea pigs, rabbits, gerbils etc are also included in therapeutic programmes delivered by trained professionals. For example, counsellors, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists and occupationaltherapists may use
RECENT ANIMAL WELFARE AND HUMAN ANIMAL INTERACTION FUNDING Waltham Petcare Science Institute. Waltham’s 2021 funding call invites projects whose outcome contributes to their purpose ‘A better world for pets’. The deadline for application is the 1 May 2021; awards of up to £25,000 are available. Applications are also open for the National Institutes of Health/Mars WALTHAM public-private GIZMOS LAW & TUKS LAW Gizmos Law & Tuks Law. James Daly MP recently presented a Ten Minute Rule Bill to the House of Commons named: PETS (MICROCHIPS). The Bill has two strands: Tuks Law : To make it a legal requirement that vets are required to scan for rescue backup contact details (i.e. a former owner or the breeder) and contact them to enquire as to whether they PETS AND OLDER PEOPLE Companionship and friendship – for some older people, pets may be their only friend. Affection and unconditional love – which helps to bolster self-esteem and self-worth. Social support – pets can act as social catalysts enabling better person-to-person interactions. Support during a bereavement – a comforting presence at a time of DR SANDRA MCCUNE V.N., B.A.(MOD), PH.D. Dr Sandra McCune V.N., B.A. (Mod), Ph.D. Sandra’s background is in veterinary nursing and ethology. She has studied a range of companion animal topics including aspects of temperament, behaviour, cognition and welfare, and Human-Animal Interaction (HAI). Until 2019, she was a scientific leader for Mars Petcare, based at the WALTHAM Centre for DR HELEN WINTER MBBS DPHIL Dr Helen Winter MBBS DPhil, is a consultant medical oncologist and honorary senior research fellow at the University of Bristol. Prior to medical school she worked at Wood Green Animal Shelters and visited prisons, care home and schools with companion animals. DR ELIZABETH ORMEROD BVMS Dr Elizabeth Ormerod BVMS. As Small Animal House Physician, Elizabeth was responsible for Glasgow University’s inner city charity veterinary clinic during which period she became attuned to the significance of companion animals in the lives of vulnerable people. With multidisciplinary collaboration she developed veterinary outreachprogrammes
REVISED CODE OF PRACTICE JUNE2013 Animal-Assisted Interventions Code of Practice for the UK Published June 2013 ©2013 Society for Companion Animal Studies Limited BARBARA COOPER HON ASSOC RCVS CERT ED LIC IPD DTM RVN Barbara Cooper Hon Assoc RCVS Cert Ed Lic IPD DTM RVN. Barbara Cooper is a Director and Principal of The College of Animal Welfare – a four sited independent College based in Edinburgh, Leeds, Huntingdon and London, and which is the largest veterinary nurse training provider in the UK. Barbara has played an active role in developing LEVEL 1 ANIMAL ASSISTED PLAY THERAPY WORKSHOP: 27-30 JUNE The International Institute for Animal Assisted Play Therapy® are holding a 4 day in-person Level 1 Animal Assisted Play Therapy Workshop from the 27-30 June 2021. This training programme is designed for play therapists, psychologists, social workers, counsellors, psychiatrists, family therapists, and other experienced mental health,medical
ACCREDITATION AND QUALIFICATIONS Accreditation and Qualifications. We often receive enquiries regarding how one can train or become qualified as an “Animal-Assisted Therapist”. In the UK there are no National Occupational Standards and no regulated qualifications for animal-assisted therapy or practitioners. Any training provider or course that implies otherwiseis mis
THERAPY / ASSISTANCE DOGS An assistance dog is legally permitted to accompany its client, owner, or partner, at all times and in all places, within the United Kingdom. A therapy dog does not have these same legal privileges. Therapy dogs can be any breed and any size – from a Chihuahua to a DOGS AND MENTAL HEALTH At SCAS, we’ve seen an increase in the number of enquiries specifically asking about mental health ‘assistance dogs’ and the role of dogs in providing emotional support. In the UK at the present time, there are no Assistance Dogs UK accredited assistance dogs charities that train dogs for people with mental health issues wherethis is the
RESEARCH | SCAS
Research. The human-companion animal bond is of great public interest as well as a growing area of study for the scientific community. The study of human-animal (all species) interaction, still in its infancy, is known as anthrozoology, but the field is multi-disciplinary – students and researchers in other diverse disciplines in both humanHUMAN-ANIMAL BOND
RECENT ANIMAL WELFARE AND HUMAN ANIMAL INTERACTION FUNDINGSEE MORE ONSCAS.ORG.UK
EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF PROVIDING ANIMAL ASSISTED This talk will explore a collaborative model of providing Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) working closely with occupational therapists. Contributions from occupational therapists working within our projects and our handlers will demonstrate how some of the AAI programmes ay Dogs for Good work in practice, in different working environments. THE EFFECTS OF EUTHANASIA ON VETERINARY PROFESSIONALS. First, it confirms perpetration induced traumatic stress as a valid avenue of study in animal workers. Although almost all of the participants did not report clinically significant levels of euthanasia-related stress, those who did clearly require further research attention. That some individuals suffer perpetration-inducedtraumatic stress
EMERITUS PROFESSOR SAM H AHMEDZAI FRCP FFPM Emeritus Professor Sam H Ahmedzai FRCP FFPM. Sam is Emeritus Professor in the Medical School at University of Sheffield, with 30 years’ experience of being consultant physician in palliative medicine and supportive care. His Sheffield academic clinical department had an active programme of care and research in cancer patients at all stageof
LEVEL 1 ANIMAL ASSISTED PLAY THERAPY WORKSHOP: 27-30 JUNE The International Institute for Animal Assisted Play Therapy® are holding a 4 day in-person Level 1 Animal Assisted Play Therapy Workshop from the 27-30 June 2021. This training programme is designed for play therapists, psychologists, social workers, counsellors, psychiatrists, family therapists, and other experienced mental health,medical
ACCREDITATION AND QUALIFICATIONS Accreditation and Qualifications. We often receive enquiries regarding how one can train or become qualified as an “Animal-Assisted Therapist”. In the UK there are no National Occupational Standards and no regulated qualifications for animal-assisted therapy or practitioners. Any training provider or course that implies otherwiseis mis
THERAPY / ASSISTANCE DOGS An assistance dog is legally permitted to accompany its client, owner, or partner, at all times and in all places, within the United Kingdom. A therapy dog does not have these same legal privileges. Therapy dogs can be any breed and any size – from a Chihuahua to a DOGS AND MENTAL HEALTH At SCAS, we’ve seen an increase in the number of enquiries specifically asking about mental health ‘assistance dogs’ and the role of dogs in providing emotional support. In the UK at the present time, there are no Assistance Dogs UK accredited assistance dogs charities that train dogs for people with mental health issues wherethis is the
RESEARCH | SCAS
Research. The human-companion animal bond is of great public interest as well as a growing area of study for the scientific community. The study of human-animal (all species) interaction, still in its infancy, is known as anthrozoology, but the field is multi-disciplinary – students and researchers in other diverse disciplines in both humanHUMAN-ANIMAL BOND
RECENT ANIMAL WELFARE AND HUMAN ANIMAL INTERACTION FUNDINGSEE MORE ONSCAS.ORG.UK
EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF PROVIDING ANIMAL ASSISTED This talk will explore a collaborative model of providing Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) working closely with occupational therapists. Contributions from occupational therapists working within our projects and our handlers will demonstrate how some of the AAI programmes ay Dogs for Good work in practice, in different working environments. THE EFFECTS OF EUTHANASIA ON VETERINARY PROFESSIONALS. First, it confirms perpetration induced traumatic stress as a valid avenue of study in animal workers. Although almost all of the participants did not report clinically significant levels of euthanasia-related stress, those who did clearly require further research attention. That some individuals suffer perpetration-inducedtraumatic stress
EMERITUS PROFESSOR SAM H AHMEDZAI FRCP FFPM Emeritus Professor Sam H Ahmedzai FRCP FFPM. Sam is Emeritus Professor in the Medical School at University of Sheffield, with 30 years’ experience of being consultant physician in palliative medicine and supportive care. His Sheffield academic clinical department had an active programme of care and research in cancer patients at all stageof
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SCAS was established in 1979 to promote the study of human-companion animal interactions and raise awareness of the importance of pets in society. Over the past forty years SCAS has established itself as the leading human-companion animal bond organisation in the UK through providing education, raising awareness, encouraging best practice and GIZMOS LAW & TUKS LAW Gizmos Law & Tuks Law. James Daly MP recently presented a Ten Minute Rule Bill to the House of Commons named: PETS (MICROCHIPS). The Bill has two strands: Tuks Law : To make it a legal requirement that vets are required to scan for rescue backup contact details (i.e. a former owner or the breeder) and contact them to enquire as to whether they PETS AND OLDER PEOPLE Companionship and friendship – for some older people, pets may be their only friend. Affection and unconditional love – which helps to bolster self-esteem and self-worth. Social support – pets can act as social catalysts enabling better person-to-person interactions. Support during a bereavement – a comforting presence at a time of THE EFFECTS OF EUTHANASIA ON VETERINARY PROFESSIONALS. When delivering training to a wide variety of veterinary professionals on how to support clients through pet loss, it is clear to see that the effects of pet loss are also significant to EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF PROVIDING ANIMAL ASSISTED This talk will explore a collaborative model of providing Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) working closely with occupational therapists. Contributions from occupational therapists working within our projects and our handlers will demonstrate how some of the AAI programmes ay Dogs for Good work in practice, in different working environments. DR SANDRA MCCUNE V.N., B.A.(MOD), PH.D. Dr Sandra McCune V.N., B.A. (Mod), Ph.D. Sandra’s background is in veterinary nursing and ethology. She has studied a range of companion animal topics including aspects of temperament, behaviour, cognition and welfare, and Human-Animal Interaction (HAI). Until 2019, she was a scientific leader for Mars Petcare, based at the WALTHAM Centre for DR HELEN WINTER MBBS DPHIL Dr Helen Winter MBBS DPhil, is a consultant medical oncologist and honorary senior research fellow at the University of Bristol. Prior to medical school she worked at Wood Green Animal Shelters and visited prisons, care home and schools with companion animals. DR ELIZABETH ORMEROD BVMS Dr Elizabeth Ormerod BVMS. As Small Animal House Physician, Elizabeth was responsible for Glasgow University’s inner city charity veterinary clinic during which period she became attuned to the significance of companion animals in the lives of vulnerable people. With multidisciplinary collaboration she developed veterinary outreachprogrammes
PETS AND OLDER PEOPLE IN RESIDENTIAL CARE Pets and older people in residential care A project funded by PFMA June McNicholas, B.Sc., Ph.D Summary of Report This project investigated the potential problems of older people who require residential care but whoTRACIE FAA-THOMPSON
Tracie and Dr Rise Van Fleet have been collaborating since 2006 to bring together the modalities of play therapy and animal assisted therapies into a cohesive ethical and playful way of working for all ages. Tracie and Rise founded the International Institute of Animal Assisted Play Therapy ™. Her Motto for life is Egotism the enemy ofEmpathy.
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