Animal Assisted Intervention for Schools
CPD Certified Training
Next Course Date - 9th and 10th November 2024
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Secure Your Place Now
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Billinge, Wigan
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Next Course Date - 9th and 10th November 2024 〰️ Secure Your Place Now 〰️ Billinge, Wigan 〰️
The Hope’s Therapy Dog CPD Certification is a comprehensive two day course designed to prepare you and your dog for safe and effective Animal Assisted Intervention in educational settings. Our course covers essential principles, practices, and ethical considerations, including handler roles, canine behaviour, and risk assessment. Through a blend of theory and practice, participants gain the knowledge and skills to implement AAI programs effectively. From fostering positive interactions to managing business aspects, this course empowers you to enhance student well-being responsibly and effectively.
What you’ll get
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An enriching and comprehensive 2-day Face to Face course (9:00am-6:00pm), where you'll connect with a small group of like-minded individuals eager to explore the fascinating world of Animal Assisted Intervention in a safe and welcoming environment.
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You will receive a valuable CPD Certification, further solidifying your expertise and knowledge in Animal Assisted Intervention. This certification is your key to unlocking new opportunities and enhancing your professional credentials
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Experience unparalleled support throughout your training with in person guidance from Alison Colley, a Certified Animal Assisted Intervention Specialist, alongside a Qualified Teacher and seasoned 2-year Animal Assisted Therapist, Catherine Whitlow. Join us as we embark on this transformative journey together, paving the way for lasting impact and success in Animal Assisted Intervention.
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Unlock the full potential of your training journey by opting in for our practical assessment conducted by the esteemed Certified Animal Assisted Intervention Specialist and Dog Trainer, Alison Colley. Upon successful completion, you and your dog will earn the prestigious Hopes Therapy Dog Accredited Therapy Dog Team designation, solidifying your expertise and credibility in the field. *Available for an additional cost.
* Next Course Date - 9th and 10th November 2024
* Next Course Date - 9th and 10th November 2024
What Will you Learn…
Module 1
Introduction to Animal Assisted Intervention
Explore the foundational principles and historical development of Animal Assisted Intervention (AAI) Gain insights into its evolution from early roots to modern-day practices, emphasising the symbiotic relationship between humans and animals in therapeutic contexts. Discover the multifaceted benefits of AAI across diverse settings, including mental health, emotional well-being, and physical rehabilitation, through case studies and research findings. Learn to distinguish AAI from other animal-related interventions and understand its unique goals, methodologies, and ethical considerations. Gain clarity on how AAI can be applied in various settings ensuring interventions align with intended therapeutic objectives.
Module 2
The Role of the Handler in AAI
This module provides comprehensive training on the roles and responsibilities of Animal Assisted Intervention (AAI) handlers, covering ethical considerations, legal requirements, and professional conduct. Participants will learn to maintain a client-centred approach, respect confidentiality, and ensure the welfare of both therapy animals and clients. Emphasis is placed on effective communication skills, including clear and empathetic communication with clients, colleagues, and professionals, as well as observing and interpreting non-verbal cues. Additionally, participants will explore principles of animal behaviour to foster strong bonds and mutual respect between handlers and therapy animals.
Module 3
Canine Behaviour and Communication
This module offers handlers a comprehensive understanding of canine body language and behaviour cues, crucial for effective communication with therapy animals and ensuring client comfort. Participants will learn to recognise and interpret signals of stress and discomfort in therapy animals, gaining strategies to minimise stressors and create supportive environments. Additionally, handlers will explore the principles of positive reinforcement in animal training, learning to use rewards and cues to reinforce desired behaviours and create engaging experiences for therapy animals.
Module 4
Animal Welfare and Well-being
This module delves into holistic care for therapy animals, covering nutrition, exercise, veterinary care, and mental well-being. Handlers will learn to create enriching environments and employ strategies for fostering positive, sensory-friendly spaces to mitigate stressors and support therapy animals effectively.
Module 5
Ethics and Boundaries in AAI
This module explores the ethical considerations in Animal-Assisted Intervention, covering principles, guidelines, and standards. Handlers will learn to establish and maintain professional boundaries with clients, addressing challenges related to boundaries, dual relationships, and confidentiality. Emphasis is placed on prioritising the welfare and rights of both therapy animals and clients, empowering handlers to create a balanced and ethical AAI practice.
Module 6
Risk Assessment and Safety Protocols
Handlers will learn the process of conducting comprehensive risk assessments across intervention settings, identifying potential risks and ensuring safety for therapy animals and clients. Practical examples illustrate the importance of risk assessments. Safety protocols for various settings, such as schools, will be covered, including equipment safety and hygiene practices. Additionally, handlers will develop and implement emergency procedures, including evacuation plans and crisis intervention, to ensure the well-being of all involved parties during emergencies.
Module 7
Tailoring AAT Interventions to Specific Populations (Schools)
In this module, handlers will explore the intricacies of customising Animal Assisted Intervention techniques to address the distinct requirements of diverse populations. It encompasses age-specific considerations, investigating the adaptations necessary for working with children, adults, and individuals from various backgrounds. Topics include: customising AAI for educational and emotional support, collaborating with educators to enrich the learning environment and, ensuring a beneficial impact on students' well-being
Module 8
Documentation and Evaluation
In this module, handlers will grasp the importance of meticulous record-keeping in AAI, covering best practices for documenting client progress, therapy sessions, and observations. Participants will explore various record-keeping systems vital for transparency, accountability, and continuity in AAI.
Handlers will learn to assess and evaluate client progress effectively, equipped with tools for tracking outcomes, recognising positive changes, and addressing challenges. Emphasising collaboration, the module explores the benefits of interdisciplinary teamwork with teachers, psychologists, social workers, and healthcare providers.
Module 9
Business Aspects of AAT
This module offers handlers a comprehensive understanding of the legal and insurance aspects of AAI practice, covering legal frameworks, liability issues, and insurance requirements. This knowledge ensures ethical and lawful practice across therapeutic settings.
Handlers will explore strategies for marketing AAI services effectively and building professional networks, including branding, outreach, and developing referral networks. Participants will learn to tailor marketing efforts to diverse populations and collaborate with other professionals to expand their AAI practice.
Upon completing the intensive 2-day Face-to-face learning journey on the 9th and 10th of November 2024, all course participants will embark on a written test meticulously crafted from the knowledge acquired. Success in this assessment leads to the attainment of a prestigious CPD certification, a testament to your expertise in the Theoretical aspects of Animal Assisted Intervention for Schools.
Prepare to showcase your mastery and dedication as you unlock new professional horizons in the dynamic realm of Animal Assisted Intervention.
Elevate your journey in Animal Assisted Therapy by opting for our exclusive add-on: a practical assessment facilitated by the esteemed Alison Colley. With her expert guidance, you and your cherished companion can transcend boundaries to become a distinguished Hope's Therapy Dog Accredited Therapy Dog Team.
Embrace this extraordinary opportunity to solidify your bond, demonstrate your proficiency, and embark on a fulfilling path of healing and connection.
Seize the chance to make a lasting impact as a beacon of hope in the world of therapy animals.
Secure Your Place Now * 9th and 10th November 2024 * 2024 Billinge, Wigan
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Secure Your Place Now * 9th and 10th November 2024 * 2024 Billinge, Wigan *
With a value-packed curriculum priced at just £999, this opportunity promises to enhance your expertise in the field of Animal Assisted Intervention.
Elevate your training experience by opting for our exclusive add-on practical assessment facilitated by the esteemed Ali Colley. Gain invaluable insights and achieve the extra Hopes Therapy Dogs Accreditation as a Therapy Dog Team for just an additional £299.
Don't miss out on this extraordinary chance to expand your skill set, empower your practice, and embark on a fulfilling journey of learning and growth.
✺ Frequently asked questions ✺
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Did you know? There's currently no registered qualification for an Animal Assisted Intervention Therapist. But fear not! Our course will equip you with everything you need to establish and thrive in your very own Animal Assisted Intervention Business. Please note that any CPD certificate issued should not be equated with a governmentally recognised qualification. Therefore, it should not be construed as certifying competence in performing specific roles, treatments, or activities, and may not satisfy requirements for liability insurance. Upon completion of the course, you will receive a CPD certificate for the theoretical component. Additionally, you have the option to supplement this with a Practical Assessment to obtain Hopes Therapy Dog Accreditation as a Therapy Dog Team
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The course equips you to implement safe and impactful Animal Assisted Interventions within school settings. Upon completion, you'll receive a CPD certificate, affirming your comprehensive grasp of the theory and methodology of Animal Assisted Intervention for Schools. Opting for the Practical Assessment add-on elevates you to become a certified Hope's Therapy Dog Accredited Therapy Dog Team.
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The course spans two full days from 9:00 to 18:00, totaling 14 CPD hours, which encompasses a written test. Both days need to be completed in full to receive certification. An optional Practical Assessment, extending for an additional 2 hours, is also available.
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The CPD Accredited 2-day training course is the unbeatable price of £999 only. Elevate your experience further by opting for the Practical Assessment, available for just an additional £299.
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You do not bring your dog to the 2 day course. You can attend the course without owning a dog, but having a dog is necessary to complete the practical assessment if you choose to include it. Applicants may already have a pet dog they believe would be suitable as a Therapy Dog, while others are eagerly awaiting puppies.
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No, the 2-day course primarily focuses on theory where you will gain extensive knowledge. However, you will need to bring your dog to the Practical Assessment if you choose to add it on.
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After completing the 2-day CPD Accredited Course successfully, you will coordinate a mutually convenient time with Ali Colley to schedule the assessment. During the course, you will receive a Training Guide outlining the criteria the Assessor will assess you and your dog against. Upon successful completion, you will attain Hope's Therapy Dog Accreditation as a Therapy Dog Team, which complements your CPD Animal Assisted Intervention for Schools Certificate.