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  • Webinar – 7/9/20 – Processing Evidence in Animal Crime Cases – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Webinar – 7/9/20 – Processing Evidence in Animal Crime Cases – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Animal cruelty crimes generate unique and sensitive types of evidence. Some types of evidence, such as ammonia levels are transitory and require situation appropriate collection. Marks of animal struggling or suffering may be subtle but important to detect. Animals themselves may be evidence, whether living or deceased and they themselves present challenges at the crime scene and afterwards. This presentation will cover evidence recognition, documentation, preservation, and collection in a variety of types of animal cruelty crimes.

     

    The National Animal Care & Control Association (NACA) was formed in 1978 for the express purpose of assisting its members to perform their duties in a professional manner. We believe only carefully selected and properly trained animal control personnel can correct community problems resulting from irresponsible animal ownership. NACA’s purpose is to preserve the Human/Animal Bond by insisting on responsible animal ownership.

    The National Law Enforcement Center on Animal Abuse was established by the National Sheriffs’ Association to provide law enforcement officers information on the realities of animal abuse and to promote their proactive involvement in the enforcement of animal abuse laws in their communities. Through our partners, the Center will serve as an information clearinghouse and forum for law enforcement on the growing problem of animal abuse and its link to other types of crimes, including violence against humans. The Center also promotes officer safety in officer-dog encounters through continuing education and training.

    A veterinarian experienced in animal welfare, emergency veterinary medicine and animal cruelty investigations, Dr. Smith-Blackmore has a special interest in working K9 safety as well as helping law enforcement and animal control officers feel confident in investigating allegations of animal cruelty. She is a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police forensic science committee; the president of a veterinary forensics consulting group; an adjunct professor at the Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine and a Fellow at the Center for Animals and Public Policy in North Grafton, Massachusetts.

    Jessica Rock

    Jessica Rock is an Assistant District Attorney with the Towaliga Judicial Circuit and the Georgia Statewide Animal Crimes Prosecutor and Trainer, only the 3rd of this kind in the nation. She provides statewide animal crime (animal cruelty and dogfighting) case assistance for law enforcement and prosecutors.  She also provides statewide and national training to law enforcement, animal control officers, prosecutors, judges and veterinarians on a variety of topics including animal abuse cases from the crime scene to the courtroom, dogfighting investigations and prosecutions and the link between animal abuse, interpersonal violence, and other collateral crimes.

    Former Deputy Chief of the Special Victims Unit for DeKalb County, Jessica graduated with Honors from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology. Jessica received her Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Emory University School of Law in 2003. After clerking for a superior court judge and the former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia, in 2004, she became Georgia’s first dedicated animal cruelty prosecutor, creating Georgia’s first animal cruelty task force with law enforcement. For over a decade, Jessica successfully prosecuted thousands of special victims cases involving homicide, RICO, gangs, domestic violence, elder abuse, child victim cases, animal cruelty, and dogfighting. Training judges, prosecutors, law enforcement officers, animal control officers, and veterinarians for over 16 years, she continues teaching nationally and throughout Georgia.

    In addition to her speaking engagements, she also works diligently drafting laws related to animals in Georgia on both the state and local levels. She is the past Chair of the Animal Law Section of the State Bar of Georgia and on the executive board of the National Coalition on Violence Against Animals. She is also an adjunct professor at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Forensic Sciences Program.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://justiceclearinghouse.com/webinar/processing-evidence-in-animal-crime-cases/

  • Webinar – 7/8/20 – Animal Relocation in the COVID-19 Era – ASPCAPro

    Webinar – 7/8/20 – Animal Relocation in the COVID-19 Era – ASPCAPro

    About this Webinar

    Before resuming animal relocation programs amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s essential to consider whether it is legally permissible to resume, confirm that the benefits outweigh the risks, and evaluate the scope and readiness of the program in order to mitigate both human and animal disease transmission. This webinar will introduce attendees to a guide that was created to help organizations assess their program’s preparedness in resuming animal relocation operations.

    Takeaways

    • Understand legal considerations before resuming transport operations
    • Discuss programmatic adjustments to minimize disease transmission
    • Introduce a framework for assessing readiness to resume animal relocation

    Suited For

    Shelter managers, personnel, and veterinary staff engaged in animal relocation programs

    PRESENTERS:

     

    Brian DiGangi, DVM, MS, DABVP

    Brian DiGangi works for the ASPCA as a Senior Director of Shelter Medicine. He received his DVM from University of Florida and completed a residency in shelter medicine, and spent several years on faculty at UF before coming to the ASPCA. Brian is board certified in both Canine and Feline Practice and Shelter Medicine Practice by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners. He is a past president of the Association of Shelter Veterinarians and currently serves as the Editor for the American Heartworm Society.

     

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    Karen S. Walsh

    Karen S Walsh, CAWA, LVMT, CFE is the Senior Director of Animal Relocation for the ASPCA and the former executive director of the McKamey Animal Center in Chattanooga, TN. She graduated from Blue Ridge in Virginia with a degree in veterinary technology and has achieved designations as a Certified Animal Welfare Administrator and a Certified Compassion Fatigue Educator. Karen has held leadership positions in both veterinary and animal welfare organizations and was appointed to serve on the Tennessee state Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. Karen lives in Tennessee with her husband, Tom, their four children, and a menagerie of furry and feathered family members on their small, but beautiful farm.

     

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    Kevin O’Neill

    Kevin O’Neill is the Vice President of State Affairs for the ASPCA.  For over twenty years, Kevin has worked in the field of policymaking, beginning his career in the California State Legislature, where he developed a robust bipartisan reputation and eventually became Chief of Staff to two different legislators.  During this time, Kevin helped establish the bi-partisan Animal Protection Caucus and worked on numerous animal welfare bills.   In 2012, Kevin was hired by the ASPCA as their Senior Legislative Director-Western Region, which includes CA, NV, OR, and WA.  Kevin fought for and enacted legislation to increase transparency in puppy imports into California, remove outdated euthanasia policies, and banned horse tripping in Nevada.  Since becoming Vice President of State Affairs, Kevin has expanded the state team’s influence into several new geographies and worked to focus efforts on groundbreaking policies aimed at eliminating puppy mills, removing barriers to pets in housing, increasing humane farming practices, and improving the ability for law enforcement to fight cruelty. Kevin and his family reside in the Greater Sacramento, CA area.

    Register now and you’ll be notified when the recording is available.

     

     

  • Webinar – 7/1/20 – Communicating in a Divided America – The AAWA

    Webinar – 7/1/20 – Communicating in a Divided America – The AAWA

    As part of our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Commitment To Action, The Association will continue offering resources and learning opportunities designed to further the eradication of systemic discrimination and racism in animal welfare.

    It’s no secret that our nation is deeply divided along political and social lines, especially right now. These divisions make it increasingly difficult for animal welfare organizations to develop messages that appeal to people on both sides of the divide.

    Join us for a free webinar that will equip your organization with the tools your staff, volunteers, and board need to listen thoughtfully and communicate effectively with supporters who span the political and social spectrum. Participants will learn how to:

    • Identify and speak to the shared values of internal and external audiences, including potential supporters, regardless of their political or social ideology
    • Assess your existing communications to find language and imagery that turns off those on either side of the ideological divide
    • Eliminate jargon and develop direct, accessible communications that connect with shared values
    • Reach key audiences who are either unaware of or turned off by your existing messaging

    This webinar has been pre-approved for 1 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator continuing education credit.

    This webinar:

    Peter Panepento

    Philanthropic Practice Leader, Turn Two Communications

    Peter Panepento founded Turn Two Communications, a full-service communications and PR firm that specializes in working with nonprofits and foundations. Peter spent nearly two decades in journalism, including more than a decade covering the nonprofit world at The Chronicle of Philanthropy. He is co-author of Modern Media Relations for Nonprofits.

    Peter specializes in helping nonprofits tell their stories. His portfolio includes the Community Foundation Public Awareness Initiative, Cleveland Foundation, Southeastern Council of Foundations, America’s Charities, Stamford Hospital Foundation, and the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://learning.theaawa.org/products/070120-communicating-in-a-divided-america#tab-product_tab_overview

  • Webinar – 7/1/20 – How to Use the Found Animals System – AmPa!

    Webinar – 7/1/20 – How to Use the Found Animals System – AmPa!

    In this session we will jump into a hands-on approach to using the Michelson Found Animals free registry to manage the animals you foster, or pull from local shelters.

    Shelter personnel that oversee rescue and foster networks will also benefit from this.

    Register here: https://bit.ly/2X4z9Yi

    WEBSITE LINK:  Visit Facebook Event Page – Click Here

  • Webinar – 6/24/20 – Foster on Deck – It Really Works! – AmPa!

    Webinar – 6/24/20 – Foster on Deck – It Really Works! – AmPa!

    Foster On Deck is a tool that allows foster parents to indicate when they are able to foster and provide information about the age and populations of animals they are able to care for. Foster parents are in complete control of all of their information and are able to edit as necessary. Giving foster staff up-to-date information on who is able to be matched with what animal.

    This webinar will cover the following topics:
    – how we helped foster families switch to a new system of indicating availability to foster,
    – how to implement an on deck system,
    – the logistics of on deck implementation,
    – the benefits of using an on deck system,
    – troubleshooting user issues, and
    – how on deck can help during emergencies.

    Register here: https://bit.ly/2ZGUSaD

    WEBSITE LINK:  Facebook Page for Event – Click Here

  • Online Event – Fridays – Maddie’s Instructor Summit – AmPa!

    Online Event – Fridays – Maddie’s Instructor Summit – AmPa!

    The AmPA! weekly Maddie’s Instructor Summit offers shelters and rescues a chance to talk through the most current animal sheltering challenges! Topics will change each week.

    You’ll join Dr. Ellen Jefferson and the instructors from Maddie’s Lifesaving Academy, as well as other industry leaders, but, more importantly, you’ll be able to engage face to face (digitally!) with people like you. Because not feeling alone makes this work a lot easier.

    Click this link to join at 3pm CT: https://bit.ly/3cjHM5I

    WEBSITE LINK:  Facebook Page With Info – Click Here

  • Online Event – Fridays – Maddie’s Instructor Summit – AmPa!

    Online Event – Fridays – Maddie’s Instructor Summit – AmPa!

    The AmPA! weekly Maddie’s Instructor Summit offers shelters and rescues a chance to talk through the most current animal sheltering challenges! Topics will change each week.

    You’ll join Dr. Ellen Jefferson and the instructors from Maddie’s Lifesaving Academy, as well as other industry leaders, but, more importantly, you’ll be able to engage face to face (digitally!) with people like you. Because not feeling alone makes this work a lot easier.

    Click this link to join at 3pm CT: https://bit.ly/3cjHM5I

    WEBSITE LINK:  Facebook Page With Info – Click Here

  • Online Event – Fridays – Maddie’s Instructor Summit – AmPa!

    Online Event – Fridays – Maddie’s Instructor Summit – AmPa!

    This Friday, September 4th, join the Maddie’s Instructor Summit to discuss evictions and intake.

    Click this link to join at 3pm CT: https://bit.ly/3cjHM5I

    The AmPA! weekly Maddie’s Instructor Summit offers shelters and rescues a chance to talk through the most current animal sheltering challenges! Topics will change each week.

    You’ll join the instructors from Maddie’s Lifesaving Academy, as well as other industry leaders, but, more importantly, you’ll be able to engage face to face (digitally!) with people like you. Because not feeling alone makes this work a lot easier.

    No registration needed! Just click this link to join at 3pm CT: https://bit.ly/3cjHM5I<

    WEBSITE LINK:  Facebook Page With Info – Click Here

  • Online Event – Wednesdays – Maddie’s Instructor Summit – AmPa!

    Online Event – Wednesdays – Maddie’s Instructor Summit – AmPa!

    ****THIS WEEK’S TOPIC****
    This Wednesday, September 30th, join the Maddie’s Instructor Summit to discuss field services and intake with Spencer Conover and Christina Snow.

    The AmPA! weekly Maddie’s Instructor Summit offers shelters and rescues a chance to talk through the most current animal sheltering challenges! Topics will change each week.

    You’ll join Dr. Ellen Jefferson and the instructors from Maddie’s Lifesaving Academy, as well as other industry leaders, but, more importantly, you’ll be able to engage face to face (digitally!) with people like you. Because not feeling alone makes this work a lot easier.

    Click this link to join at 3pm CT: https://bit.ly/3cjHM5I

    WEBSITE LINK:  Facebook Page With Info – Click Here

  • Online Event – Wednesdays – Maddie’s Instructor Summit – AmPa!

    Online Event – Wednesdays – Maddie’s Instructor Summit – AmPa!

    The AmPA! weekly Maddie’s Instructor Summit offers shelters and rescues a chance to talk through the most current animal sheltering challenges! Topics will change each week.

    You’ll join Dr. Ellen Jefferson and the instructors from Maddie’s Lifesaving Academy, as well as other industry leaders, but, more importantly, you’ll be able to engage face to face (digitally!) with people like you. Because not feeling alone makes this work a lot easier.

    Click this link to join at 3pm CT: https://bit.ly/3cjHM5I

    WEBSITE LINK:  Facebook Page With Info – Click Here