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  • Webinar – 2/16/23 – Radically Rethinking How We Handle Errors with Hélène Lawler – FDSA (fee applies)

    Webinar – 2/16/23 – Radically Rethinking How We Handle Errors with Hélène Lawler – FDSA (fee applies)

    We live in a culture of “No”. Indeed, studies have found that (at least in the U.S.) we are told ‘no’ more than 18,000 times by the time we’re 18 years old. That’s an average of 1000 times a year, or up to 3 times a day. Ouch!

    No wonder we get so wrapped up in how to handle our dogs when they’re wrong!

    In the +R world, we place considerable emphasis on reinforcing what’s right, and telling our dogs what we want them TO DO. We want to keep things happy and positive for our dogs, and we put a lot of energy into helping them be right.

    And so, figuring out how to handle mistakes in training or performance can pose quite a quandary! If you’ve been in the dog sport world for any time, here are a few responses you might be familiar with:

    “I use a low value reinforcer when she makes a mistake, and high value or jackpot when she gets it right”

    “When she makes a mistake, I stop, ask for something simple, and reward that so she doesn’t know there’s a problem”

    “If I don’t use a No Reward Marker (NRM), how do I let my dog know he was wrong?”

    Which of these, if any, is the best approach? If none, then what do I do instead?

    Where does “errorless learning” fit into this picture? Is there any room in +R training for mistakes? And why do we get so caught up in our dogs’ mistakes anyway?

    In this webinar, we’ll unpack all of the above! Which will lead us squarely into what some might find to be a controversial conclusion, but that I hope to convince you is the optimal path forward to effective learning and joyful training.

    I hope you’ll join me in radically rethinking how to handle errors!

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/self-study/webinars

  • Webinar – 2/9/23 – Handling Large Dogs: The Human Side of the Equation with Michael Shikashio – FDSA (fee applies)

    Webinar – 2/9/23 – Handling Large Dogs: The Human Side of the Equation with Michael Shikashio – FDSA (fee applies)

    Join Michael Shikashio CDBC as he showcases a variety of defensive handling techniques for:

    • What to do when off-leash dogs approach or attack your on-leash dog
    • Handling a dog who has issues with people or other dogs in tight spaces such as city environments, apartment buildings, or vet’s offices
    • Managing sudden moments when distance from people or other dogs cannot be controlled

    So pull up your computer, popcorn, and leash and learn how to keep your dog and yourself safe!

    Note: This webinar is back by popular demand. Please check your webinar library before purchasing.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/self-study/webinars

  • Webinar – 3/8/23 – Allyship In Action: Daily Practices to Support the Needs of Minoritized Groups – The AAWA

    Webinar – 3/8/23 – Allyship In Action: Daily Practices to Support the Needs of Minoritized Groups – The AAWA

    What is an ally? What does allyship look like in practice? Historically, allies use their agency to challenge systems that exclude minoritized communities. However, this term can often be misunderstood or misused in a way that perpetuates harm to the very communities we want to support.

    This session will define what it means to be an ally and why allyship is important to the animal welfare profession. Together, we will explore actions to support diverse communities and become better allies.

    Presenter: Jasmin Robinson, Director of DEI Initiatives, The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement

    This webinar has been pre-approved for:

    • 1 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator continuing education credit
    • 1 NACA CE
    • 1 CE towards ACO CE requirements per Ch. 829 of the Texas Health and Safety Code by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS)

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://learning.theaawa.org/p/3-08-23

  • Webinar – 2/8/23 – Nonprofit Messaging That Breaks Through the Noise – Network for Good

    Webinar – 2/8/23 – Nonprofit Messaging That Breaks Through the Noise – Network for Good

    It’s time to break through the noise! Learn how to create nonprofit messaging that stands out from the crowd, moves hearts, creates community, and inspires action.

    If you feel stuck on how to tell your nonprofit’s stories, you’re in good company. In this session, we’ll break down the steps to creating stories that generate movers and shakers. What’s more, we’ll explore how to tell your nonprofit’s stories with an ethical and trauma-informed lens that dignifies, respects, and protects those you serve.

    Key takeaways:

    • Develop a deeper understanding of your audience
    • Learn ways to tell your organization’s incredible stories that will change the lives of those who hear them
    • How to position your nonprofit as the go-to authority in your industry
    • Gain practical tools to gather and create trauma-informed and ethical stories

    Speaker: Maria Bryan, Nonprofit marketing and messaging strategist

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.networkforgood.com/resource/stw-nonprofit-messaging/

  • Online Course – 3/4/23 – Neighborhood Cats TNR Certification Workshop – Community Cats Podcast (small fee applies)

    Online Course – 3/4/23 – Neighborhood Cats TNR Certification Workshop – Community Cats Podcast (small fee applies)

    Are you ready to be part of the solution for feral and stray cats in your neighborhood? Our expert instructors will teach you best practices for Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and colony management. Learn what TNR is and why it works. We’ll cover getting along with neighbors, preparations for trapping, trapping itself (including entire colonies at once), feeding, providing winter shelter, and more. Take advantage of the interactive format, extensive handouts, and video footage of actual projects. Attendees will receive a certificate of attendance and gain access to an ongoing Facebook group for networking with other TNR activists. Instructed by Susan Richmond, executive director, and Bryan Kortis, national programs director.

    Session duration is 2.5 hours, followed by an optional 15-minute Q&A session.

    Proudly sponsored by Tomahawk Live Trap

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/events/the-neighborhood-cats-tnr-certification-workshop-mar-2023/

  • Online Event – 2/22/23 – CARE Black History Month Series: The Hidden Influence of African Art on American Art and Culture  – CARE

    Online Event – 2/22/23 – CARE Black History Month Series: The Hidden Influence of African Art on American Art and Culture – CARE

    James Evans will discuss the hidden influence of Black Arts, including visual, vocal and dance. The finale will feature a guest performance from celebrated soprano Adia Evans.

    Panelists: Ernest ShawAdia Evans

    About this series:
    Companions and Animals for Reform and Equity (CARE) is hosting our 3rd annual American Black History Month Series. This speaker series aims to raise $250,000 towards African American Veterinary Scholarships for students at Tuskegee’s College of Veterinary Medicine.

    You must register ahead of the event to receive your registration link. While registration is FREE, we are asking everyone to contribute towards our Dr. Jodie G Blackwell Black Veterinary Scholarship fund.

    Donate Here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LCQU48XS8TH4N

    American Black History Month: The Dark shadows of American History were meant to suppress Black people. But, we have ascended and now rise to tell our own Stories. The shadows remain, but they also serve to illustrate our collective resilience.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwpc-CgpjgoG9Eai8SVsfL1TVTFQ29U9j7d

  • Online Event – 2/15/23 – CARE Black History Month Series – Affrilachian: Advocacy through Law and Literature  – CARE

    Online Event – 2/15/23 – CARE Black History Month Series – Affrilachian: Advocacy through Law and Literature – CARE

    Akisha Townsend Eaton and her Sister, Jacinda Townsend, talk about how their Kentucky roots influenced both of their trajectories. They will speak on their reactions to the death of Tyre Nichols in the context of Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing, Jacinda’s multiple published books, and systemic racism in animal advocacy. And hear how Jacinda’s advocacy for her pet rabbit inspired Akisha’s interest in the field.

    Panel: Akisha Townsend Eaton, Jacinda Townsend

    Bio: Jacinda Townsend is currently the Helen Zell Visiting Professor in Fiction at the Unviersity of Michigan.  She is also the author of Mother Country (Graywolf, 2022), winner of the 2022 Ernest Gaines Award for Literary Excellence, and Saint Monkey (Norton, 2014), which won the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize and the James Fenimore Cooper Prize. Please visit www.jacinda-townsend.com for more details.

    About this series:
    Companions and Animals for Reform and Equity (CARE) is hosting our 3rd annual American Black History Month Series. This speaker series aims to raise $250,000 towards African American Veterinary Scholarships for students at Tuskegee’s College of Veterinary Medicine.

    You must register ahead of the event to receive your registration link. While registration is FREE, we are asking everyone to contribute towards our Dr. Jodie G Blackwell Black Veterinary Scholarship fund.

    Donate Here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LCQU48XS8TH4N

    American Black History Month: The Dark shadows of American History were meant to suppress Black people. But, we have ascended and now rise to tell our own Stories. The shadows remain, but they also serve to illustrate our collective resilience.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAtcuigqDwpGNHviIgOyrINqH6q8NQ_RboK

  • Online Event – 2/8/23 – CARE Black History Month Series: What is Community Wisdom in Human and Animal Well-Being? – CARE

    Online Event – 2/8/23 – CARE Black History Month Series: What is Community Wisdom in Human and Animal Well-Being? – CARE

    Join Johnny Jenkins as he speaks to community leaders about their lived experiences, animal well-being, and social justice issues impacting their communities. The speakers will share the knowledge and wisdom that exist within their Black communities to survive the perpetual oppression of structural power and stratified privilege. You will learn about the wisdom with the problem solving skills as proximate leaders to showcase their resilience and self-determination.

    PANEL: Chef Kurt Evans, Dr. Azalia Boyd, Sassee and Tim Freeman

    CARE is hosting our 3rd annual American Black History Month Series. This speaker series aims to raise $250,000 towards African American Veterinary Scholarships for students at Tuskegee’s College of Veterinary Medicine.

    American Black History Month: Dark Shadows are Evidence of our Ascent.

    CARE is telling the stories of suffrage and pain. While the dark shadows were meant to destroy black people, the fact that we can tell our own narratives, is evidence that we have risen.

    You must register ahead of the event to receive your registration link. Please click on the link to sign up. While registration is FREE, we are asking everyone to contribute towards our Dr. Jodie G Blackwell Black Veterinary Scholarship fund. Donate Here.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMvceyvqTgsHNaHzHjvMPNhuyVy7RxaLdE6?mibextid=l066kq

  • Town Hall – 2/9/23 – Sharing Stories, Shaping the Future: A HASS Town Hall – HASS

    Town Hall – 2/9/23 – Sharing Stories, Shaping the Future: A HASS Town Hall – HASS

    Join us for a thought-provoking live discussion where we will delve into the past, present, and future of the Human Animal Support Services project. Hear from Vincent Medley, Maddie’s® Director of Human Animal Support Services, joined by leaders of our HASS pilot shelters who will share their experiences in HASS pilot shelters and their insights into the evolution of HASS. This town hall is a unique opportunity to learn about the HASS project and engage in a meaningful discussion about the future of animal welfare.

    The call will kick off with a brief introduction from Vincent, before delving into the discussion with our special guests. Register today and join live on Thursday, February 9 at 5pm CT to ask your questions and be a part of the conversation.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAkcO2qrD8qH9B1XNcVBGXi2711HOrnKIN3

  • Webinar – 4/11/23 – Community Policing Lessons for Animal Protection – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Webinar – 4/11/23 – Community Policing Lessons for Animal Protection – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Animals can play a critical role in fostering trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Building upon fundamental concepts of a community-oriented policing model, this course will review relevant applications in animal protection, including tips for positive interactions, creative community partnerships, and dynamic problem-solving in the field.

    Topics to be covered:

    • Fundamentals for a successful community-centric program
    • Tips for funding and resource acquisition
    • Ways to establish or expand existing programs

    This webinar has been certified by the National Animal Care & Control Association and is approved for 1 Continuing Education Unit. Please refer to your NACA membership portal for current CEU submission process. Current NACA Members who attend the live presentation or watch the recording will be able to download a jointly issued attendance certificate that includes the National Animal Care & Control Association logo. Visit the NACA training page for a complete list of future trainings.

    About the Presenter:

    Vincent Medley is the Program Manager and a law enforcement trainer with the HSUS’ Law Enforcement Training Center and has 22 years of experience in animal law enforcement and protection. Vincent began as an animal control officer in the City of Dallas (TX) and worked his way up to hold executive and leadership positions in the cities of Dallas, Houston, San Antonio Texas and Philadelphia, Pa., where he was the Director of the Animal Care and Control Team of Philadelphia and a founding member of the Philadelphia No Kill Coalition.   In his career, Vincent has established successful investigation programs and has investigated and supervised the investigation of thousands of animal crimes in partnership with local, state and federal authorities. He has employed his experience to testify in support of local and state legislation nationwide, as well as training animal welfare and law enforcement professionals throughout the country. He has served tribal, rural and urban communities, and in each one, he collaborated with local groups to implement innovative programs to support the people and pets who lived there (including partnerships with the HSUS’ Pets for Life team). Vincent holds several state and national animal control officer and animal cruelty investigations certifications, and held a federal ACO commission when he enforced animal laws on the Pueblo of Isleta Indian Reservation.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.justiceclearinghouse.com/webinar/community-policing-lessons-for-animal-protection/