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  • 1.  Maddie's Insights webcast March 13, 2025: Helping the Helpers: Improving shelter staff well-being

    Posted 02-14-2025 01:33 PM

    Maddie's® Insights is our ongoing webcast series with practical tips based on current research to help pets and people. Our guest speakers for the March 13th program are @Peter Wolf and @Amanda Weiss, PsyD.

    This webinar was recorded on Thursday, March 13th at 12n Pacific / 2p Central / 3p Eastern for a one-hour webcast. It will be recorded.

    Watch the recording here
    https://university.maddiesfund.org/products/maddies-insights-helping-the-helpers-improving-shelter-staff-well-being-on-demand

    Shelters and rescue groups have shown great resilience, finding innovative ways to save animals despite major challenges. However, many workers face burnout and compassion fatigue, leading some to leave the field.

    In 2023, Best Friends conducted the largest U.S. survey on shelter staff well-being. Nearly half of respondents reported high compassion satisfaction, and most plan to stay in their roles. Yet, over half showed high burnout, and over 90% had high compassion fatigue, raising concerns about staff well-being and the sustainability of lifesaving efforts.

    This presentation will focus on positive solutions and how shelters can learn from veterinary well-being practices to support staff and volunteers.

    Earn continuing education credit from The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement towards 1.0 CAWA CEs. This webinar has also been pre-approved for 1.0 continuing education credits by the National Animal Care & Control Association (NACA). It has also been approved for 1 hour of continuing education credit between 11/13/24 - 11/13/26 in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. Complete the quiz to earn continuing education credit. 

    About our speakers

    Peter J. Wolf, Research and Policy Analyst, Best Friends Animal Society

    Peter Wolf cuddles his white and grey cat


    Peter J. Wolf is the research and policy analyst for Best Friends, a leader in the development and operation of community cat programs. Peter's role involves the analysis of science and public policy related to community cat issues, a topic he's been researching and writing about for nearly seven years.

    Peter holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and a master's degree in industrial design. His professional experience has focused on the acquisition, analysis, and synthesis of quantitative and qualitative data. As a lecturer in The Design School at Arizona State University, Peter taught courses in product design, visual communication design, design thinking and qualitative research methods.

    Dr. Amanda Weiss

    portrait of Dr Amanda Weiss, PsyD


    Dr. Amanda Weiss is a licensed clinical psychologist who received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) from the American School of Professional Psychology - Washington, DC in 2014. She has a research background in suicide bereavement and has worked in private practice, community mental health, and hospital settings in Virginia, Washington DC, and Florida. Dr. Weiss currently maintains a private practice specializing in grief, traumatic loss, pet bereavement, mood and anxiety disorders, mental health in veterinary medicine and animal welfare, and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy. Through Not One More Vet's Veterinary Mental Health Support program, she provides individual and group support services as well as psychoeducational presentations and workshops to veterinary medicine professionals. Dr. Weiss also works at the Faulk Center for Counseling as a clinical program manager and supervises graduate students, interns, and postdoctoral residents.

     

     


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    Alison Gibson
    Media Projects Manager
    Maddie's Fund
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  • 2.  RE: Maddie's Insights webcast March 13, 2025: Helping the Helpers: Improving shelter staff well-being

    Posted 12 days ago
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    Here's a helpful handout from Dr. Weiss: DEAR MAN acronym for effective communication



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    Alison Gibson
    Media Projects Manager
    Maddie's Fund
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  • 3.  RE: Maddie's Insights webcast March 13, 2025: Helping the Helpers: Improving shelter staff well-being

    Posted 12 days ago
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    An another handout from Dr. Weiss: Mindful Moment Menu



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    Alison Gibson
    Media Projects Manager
    Maddie's Fund
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  • 4.  RE: Maddie's Insights webcast March 13, 2025: Helping the Helpers: Improving shelter staff well-being

    Posted 12 days ago
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    Here is a copy of Peter Wolf's and Dr. Weiss' presentation slides.



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    Alison Gibson
    Media Projects Manager
    Maddie's Fund
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  • 5.  RE: Maddie's Insights webcast March 13, 2025: Helping the Helpers: Improving shelter staff well-being

    Posted 11 days ago
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    And here is another helpful resource from Dr. Weiss: Building a Wellbeing Toolbox - Animal Welfare Staff Edition



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    Alison Gibson
    Media Projects Manager
    Maddie's Fund
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  • 6.  RE: Maddie's Insights webcast March 13, 2025: Helping the Helpers: Improving shelter staff well-being

    Posted 7 days ago

    I've been thinking about something Dr. Weiss mentioned during the webcast that really resonated with me. I don't recall exactly how she articulated the point, but it had to do with how self-care means treating ourselves as we would a good friend-being less critical, perhaps, or more patient. 

    I think it can also mean taking our own advice-something I definitely struggle with. How many times do we get ourselves into trouble (or remain in trouble) because we're doing something we would advise our friends against

    I'm curious to know how (or if) this lands with others…



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    Peter Wolf
    Best Friends Animal Society
    Phoenix AZ
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