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Shelter and Rescue Support Call - Monday, 2/7/22 - HASS Facility Guidelines, Marley's Mutts Pawsitive Change Program

  • 1.  Shelter and Rescue Support Call - Monday, 2/7/22 - HASS Facility Guidelines, Marley's Mutts Pawsitive Change Program

    Posted 02-04-2022 02:28 PM

    Updated on 2/7/22 at 1:30pm Pacific with call recording, updated agenda and resources shared on the call

     

    Agenda

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    Session One: This presentation showed how the HASS Facility Guideline document was created and how it aligns with the Elements of HASS. The guideline outlines a new model for a community animal care center with decentralized services and how your organization can easily get started. Facilities of the future should have flexible, adaptive spaces that are used as a tool to answer the needs of individual communities.

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    Session Two: Marley’s Mutts Pawsitive Change Program partners with California state prisons to select 24-30 incarcerated individuals and 8-10 at-risk shelter dogs for each prison program cycle. The team from Marley’s Mutts provided a quick overview before introducing us to some amazing graduates from the program. 

    Graduate Speakers 

    • Nhut Vo: Currently training at HumbleK9
    • Daniel Robinson: Owns and operates Doggy Jits
    • Didontae Farmer: Currently training at LAK9s 
      • “Correct the bad deeds with the good deeds….All you have to do is give a guy a dog!”
    • Rigo Garcia, The Canine Republic
    • Oscar Rodriguez: Currently training at LAK9s
      • “It allows me to touch the lives of animal and people and allows me to touch them in a small way to make their lives better.” – Oscar Rodriguez
    @Peter Wolf shared this research article https://www.academia.edu/443498/Prison_Pups_Assessing_the_Effects_of_Dog_Training_Programs_In_Correctional_Facilities

    @Kathleen Lehman shared

    Here's one article from 2005 from a prison program https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J039v09n04_06


    Here are more recent articles
    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/citedby/10.1300/J039v09n04_06?scroll=top&needAccess=true


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    Hello!

     

    Sharing the agenda for next Monday's 2/7/22 Shelter and Rescue Support Call (LINK TO REGISTER):


    Quick Reminder: You can also watch previous recordings and continue the conversation at Maddie's Pet Forum!  

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    Session One: This presentation will discuss how the HASS Facility Guideline document was created and how it aligns with the Elements of HASS. The guideline outlines a new model for a community animal care center with decentralized services and how your organization can easily get started. Facilities of the future should have flexible, adaptive spaces that are used as a tool to answer the needs of individual communities.

    Speaker Panel: Caty Townsend – Animal Arts, @Beau Archer – Humane Rescue Alliance, Dr. @Sandra strong, DVM – Orange County Animal Services and @Sara Price – Seattle Area Feline Rescue

     

    Session Two: Marley's Mutts Pawsitive Change Program partners with California state prisons to select 24-30 incarcerated individuals and 8-10 at-risk shelter dogs for each prison program cycle. The team from Marley's Mutts will provide a quick overview before introducing us to some amazing graduates from the program. 
    Thank you! 
    --

    Bobby Mann
    Maddie's® Human Animal Support Services Pilot Director
    bobby.mann@americanpetsalive.org

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  • 2.  RE: Shelter and Rescue Support Call - Monday, 2/7/22 - HASS Facility Guidelines, Marley's Mutts Pawsitive Change Program

    Posted 02-07-2022 02:03 PM
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    193 attendees on today's call were rewarded with one of the most inspirational calls yet! 

    The first session's speakers shared a glimpse into the future with guidelines on how your organization can get started designing and redesigning your facilities to answer the needs of your community.

    The second session's speakers shared an overview of Marley's Mutts' Pawsitive Change Program which creates "hope and opportunity for incarcerated people and pets so both may find a path home". After the overview, five of the program's graduates spoke about their experiences before, during and after the program. Their stories were incredibly inspirational, so inspirational that the call ran longer than usual and more than 100 people stayed on to hear them. Bobby said we would be dedicating an entire future call to hearing from this program's graduates -- if that happens, don't miss it

    If you missed today's call, watch it in the post above or at this link. Make the time for it. It'll make you smile from ear to ear! I've also attached the chat log to this post.

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    Kim Domerofski (she/her)
    Community Manager
    Maddie's Fund
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