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  • Webinar – 11/28/23 – Here, There, and Everywhere: How Harm Perpetrated in the Home Impacts the Entire Community – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Webinar – 11/28/23 – Here, There, and Everywhere: How Harm Perpetrated in the Home Impacts the Entire Community – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Participants will learn of the bi-directional relationship between community violence and family violence. Topics such as attachment/internal working models, adverse childhood experiences, and toxic stress effects will be discussed with an emphasis on how community violence impacts these critical mental health components.

    Participants will also learn from case study examples of serial killers and recent mass shooting incidents of the connections between harm experienced in the home and acts of violence in the community. Findings from the presenter’s review of every major school shooting in the US since and including the shooting at Columbine High School, will be discussed along with data indicating how these tragic events may increase risk for family violence in the community during the immediate years that follow.

    Finally, participants will learn of collaborative, multi-disciplinary approaches to reducing violence/abuse in the home and community with an emphasis on child mental health and ending cycles of violence and abuse. Safe communities start with safe homes.

    Presenter:

    Andrew Campbell is an expert on family violence and the associated risks of harm for adults, children, and animals residing in homes where this violence occurs. Andrew obtained his master’s degree in Public Health from Purdue University and has presented at over 150 professional conferences and trainings since 2019. His many publications over the last several years include papers cited by the FBI, CDC, United Nations, and in over 1,200 international academic papers and research studies. His book, “Not Without My Pet: Understanding the Relationship between Victims of Domestic Violence and Their Pets,” was released in September of 2021. In addition to being an author, researcher, and educator, Andrew also speaks as a survivor of family violence in childhood.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.justiceclearinghouse.com/webinar/here-there-and-everywhere-how-harm-perpetrated-in-the-home-impacts-the-entire-community/

  • Online Event – 10/19/23 – Raise Your Voice on Veterinary Education – The Bridge Club

    Online Event – 10/19/23 – Raise Your Voice on Veterinary Education – The Bridge Club

    Our TBC+ community has shared they would like to have a real solutions based conversation about moving our educational efforts forward. So come with ideas and a beverage. This will be a fun, interactive conversation.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.thebridgeclub.com/events/raise-your-voice-on-veterinary-education

  • Webinar – 10/10/23 – Quick Dog Walking Tips: Walking reactive or difficult dogs – Fear Free

    Webinar – 10/10/23 – Quick Dog Walking Tips: Walking reactive or difficult dogs – Fear Free

    Many dogs experience reactivity or are categorized as “difficult” because of fear, anxiety, and stress-based (FAS) behaviors. Fear Free’s Lead Trainer, Mikkel Becker, CBCC-KA, CDBC, KPA CTP, CPDT-KA, CTC, will share the prevalence of FAS-based behaviors, how to identify the triggers of a pet’s FAS, and quick ways to manage these behaviors on walks.

    In this webinar, you will learn:

    • How to identify the triggers of the reactive dog
    • Quick tips for handling and walking dogs during reactive moments
    • Management techniques to set the reactive dog up for success

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__j9Al1NiQXeWdGAKF_Ef6Q

  • Conference – 10/27/23 to 10/29/23 – Midwest Animal Sheltering Conference 2023 – Missouri Coalition of Animal Care Organizations (fee applies)

    Conference – 10/27/23 to 10/29/23 – Midwest Animal Sheltering Conference 2023 – Missouri Coalition of Animal Care Organizations (fee applies)

    Join us for the Midwest’s only regional conference designed exclusively for animal rescues and shelters! The 2023 Midwest Animal Sheltering Conference offers sessions for all levels of engagement while focusing on cutting-edge, lifesaving strategies. The conference offers an invaluable opportunity to network and form vital relationships with your colleagues. We come together to celebrate your victories and to find solutions to common problems, because collectively we can save more lives and have happier animals while doing it.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.missourianimals.org/aboutmasc

  • Online Conference – 10/16/23 to 10/19/23 – 2023 Access to Veterinary Care Conference – ASPCA (fee applies)

    Online Conference – 10/16/23 to 10/19/23 – 2023 Access to Veterinary Care Conference – ASPCA (fee applies)

    The Access to Veterinary Care Conference aims to promote the idea that offering a spectrum of animal medical treatment can help keep people and pets together.

    Real World Applications
    Hear from colleagues working to elevate AVC about their approaches, successes, and lessons.

    In-Depth Sessions
    With engaging topics ranging from incorporating AVC in veterinary education and challenges facing the field.

    Networking Opportunities
    Connect directly and collaborate with other animal welfare professionals at all levels of AVC experience.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://events.bizzabo.com/avcc2023

  • Webinar – 10/12/23 – Maddie’s Insights: Examining the Relationship Between BIPOC Communities and Their Companion Animals – Maddie’s Fund

    Webinar – 10/12/23 – Maddie’s Insights: Examining the Relationship Between BIPOC Communities and Their Companion Animals – Maddie’s Fund

    Catherine Kisavi-Atatah Ph.D. will share the findings of her publication, Examining the Relationship between BIPOC Communities and Their Companion Animals. This study explored the relationship between BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities with their companion animals, using Attachment Theory as a lens of analysis. Findings suggest that public and private policy decision-makers should develop and implement holistic, across-the-board, companion animal policies that are user-friendly to all.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Understand the complexities of the multifaceted aspects of the relationship between Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities and their companion animals, including historical, cultural and socio-economic factors
    • Identify the unique challenges and barriers that BIPOC communities encounter in accessing veterinary care, resources and support for their companion animals, and evaluate the implications for both the animals and communities
    • Understand the significance of cultural competency and diversity in veterinary medicine and animal welfare; analyze how these factors influence the provision of care and support to BIPOC individuals and their communities
    • Evaluate policy recommendations and practical insights presented in the paper to better support BIPOC communities in their relationship with companion animals, and consider the broader implications for public policies, animal welfare organizations, and community initiatives.

    Zoom registration link: https://maddies.fund/MIwebcasts

    Forum Discussion thread: https://maddies.fund/MIwebcastsBIPOCpetstudy

    This one-hour webinar will be recorded and has been pre-approved for 1.0 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator continuing education credits by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement and by the National Animal Care & Control Association. It has also been submitted for approval for 1 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize the Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE) approval.

    About the Presenter:

    Catherine Kisavi-Atatah, Ph.D. 
    Dr. Catherine Kisavi-Atatah has worked in the medical field for the past 20 years. She has a Ph.D. in health services and specializes in health policy. She is focused on educational studies on how to educate underserved minorities, nationally and globally, about some previous and current emerging and re-emerging tropical diseases generally. The secondary focus of her research is on globalization. This research comprehensively deals with the identifications of tropically neglected diseases such as insect-borne diseases like malaria, dengue fever, and yellow fever, and re-emerging previously eliminated diseases such as waterborne diseases like dysentery and polio, to mention a few, in underserved countries in Africa and globally.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://maddies.fund/MIwebcastsBIPOCpetstudy

  • Online Course – Starts 10/15/23 – Fundamentals of Animal Behavior and Learning – IAABC (fee applies)

    Online Course – Starts 10/15/23 – Fundamentals of Animal Behavior and Learning – IAABC (fee applies)

    By the end of this course, you will be able to:

    • Think scientifically about animal training and behavior consulting for all species.
    • Break training into component principles.
    • Analyze environmental events that maintain behavior.
    • Recognize how labels such as “aggressive” or “submissive” cloud your thinking and work.
    • Establish accurate descriptions of animals who are said to be “confident,” “creative,” “a problem solver,” and how you should approach those learners.
    • Understand the common principles at play in different animals & species.
    • Directly assess behavior and train more humanely and effectively by cutting through the jargon.

    Duration: 4 weeks

    Instructor: JoAnna Platzer, B.Sc. & Dr. Erica Feuerbacher

    This four-week course will begin on the specified start date. The first three weeks will explore the scope of the course. There will be no new content in the fourth week which is reserved for completing final projects, discussion and synthesizing the course content.

    Students will have access to the course for 1 year from the date of their most recent IAABC Foundation purchase.

    Online Lectures: Each week there will be several short videos (10-20 minutes each; typically 60-90 minutes total per week) that will discuss the topics for that week.

    Online Readings with Reading Guides: Each week you will have a scientific reading with a guide to help you navigate the reading. The paper will exemplify the principles being discussed that week.

    Online Assignments: During Weeks 1-3, you will have 1-2 short online assignments each week. Some of these will entail you giving an example and then giving feedback on examples provided by a few of your fellow students.

    Online Posts: During Weeks 2-4 you will post two questions, comments or reflections relevant to the material from the previous week to the discussion forum. You will also respond to at least two of your fellow students’ posts from that week (= a total of four posts per week). Your questions and responses will be graded based on their thoughtfulness and completeness.

    Final Project: During Week 4, you will complete a final project/paper in which you will synthesize the topics covered to cohesively analyze and scientifically critique publicly available training videos and handouts.1

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://iaabcfoundation.org/courses/fundamentals-of-animal-behavior-and-learning/

  • What does your shelter need to know about controlled drugs and premises permits?

    What does your shelter need to know about controlled drugs and premises permits?




    Register Now to Attend Live or Access On-Demand after 10/11!

    Decoding Compliance: What You Need to Know about Controlled Drugs and Premises Permits in Your Shelter

    Get ready to enhance your shelter’s capabilities! This event is your exclusive gateway to unlocking crucial insights, empowering you to address challenges and navigate the intricate landscape of drug and premises permit regulations. 

    Meet the Experts: Renowned animal welfare legal expert and lead counsel for SF SPCA’s Shelter Pals Program, Bruce Wagman, and animal sheltering visionary Cindi Delany, DVM, Director of Online Learning for Maddie’s Million Pet Challenge at the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program, are teaming up to simplify, distill, and deliver the essential knowledge you need and answer your questions. Special thanks to CalAnimals for hosting this live event. 

    Explore the Topics:

    • Understanding Legal Dynamics: Gain valuable access to the inner workings of the legal landscape governing medical and euthanasia services in shelters. Discover the transformative impact of understanding the agencies that impact the type and quality of care you provide.
    • Decoding Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) & Veterinary Medical Board (VMB) Roles: Untangle regulations around controlled substances, enhance your understanding of premises permits, and gain insight into the role of premises permit holders, with a focus on compliance.
    • Strengthen Your Team: Gain insights into the diverse roles of licensed and unlicensed staff in delivering top-tier medical care within shelters. Equip your team with knowledge that will directly amplify care quality.
    • Facilitate Access to Medical Care in Shelters: Explore actionable solutions! Master the art of collaboration with regulatory agencies, opening pathways for advanced medical care for animals in your shelter and in your community.

    Save the Date: Wednesday, October 11, 2023 – 10 AM to 11:30 AM Pacific

    Don’t Miss It! (if you HAVE to miss it live be sure to register so that you get access to the on-demand recording after the event).

    Share with Your Staff:  Forward this info to your staff, or just give them this registration link – www.tinyurl.com/premisespermit 

    Seize this opportunity to empower your shelter’s leaders and staff with the tools to tackle legal challenges to the delivery of veterinary services head-on. Bring your questions for our experts to answer. Elevate the standard for care and secure your spot today for this essential event.

    Questions? Contact us at learniverse@sheltermedportal.com


    Register Now!

  • Webinar – 11/8/23 – Sanitation and Cleaning for Kitten Caregivers – National Kitten Coalition

    Webinar – 11/8/23 – Sanitation and Cleaning for Kitten Caregivers – National Kitten Coalition

    With thorough cleaning and sanitation, you can significantly lower the risk of virus and disease transmission in your shelter or home.

    Join us for a presentation on the current protocols and best practices for cleaning and sanitization when handling and caring for kittens. We will discuss effective products and procedures for disinfecting rooms, cages, bedding, and litter boxes to help keep your kittens safe.

    Presenter: Susan Spaulding

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://kittencoalition.org/event/sanitation-and-cleaning-for-kitten-caregivers/

  • Proven Barrier-Busting Strategies That Send Animals Home

    Proven Barrier-Busting Strategies That Send Animals Home


    Course Home Page button links to Maddie's University

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    Maddie’s®️ University.

    Uncover hidden and not-so-hidden roadblocks that are keeping animals in the shelter, contributing to shelter team overwhelm and fatigue, and tying up precious resources. Discover how to clear the way to ensure more pets are reunited with their families or placed in new homes. Tap into opportunities to increase live outcomes and build relationships with potential partners, volunteers, fosters, and adopters in your community.

    Information on CE (Continuing  Education Credits)

    Each 1/2 hour session of the Spring 2023 Shelter Summit has been approved for 0.5 hours of continuing education credits through Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA) and The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement and by National Animal Care and Control Association (NACA). Each session of this Summit when viewed on demand on Maddie’s University has been approved for 0.5 hours of continuing education credit until March 27th, 2025 in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Upon viewing each session and passing the session’s short quiz, you can download your RACE CE certificate and upload it to https://CEBroker.com. This is the broker used by the AAVSB to track your continuing education credits.

    Fast Track meeting on-demand viewing have been approved for 1.0 hours of continuing education credits through Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA) and The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement and by National Animal Care and Control Association (NACA). RACE approval is pending for Fast Tracks but is anticipated to be available as 4.0 units for attendance of all 4 live meetings (links to claim CE will be shared with participants at the end of the series once approved by RACE).  On-demand session viewing is available through RACE after completion of a short quiz on each live meeting, valid through 4/4/2025.   

    Please contact  learniverse@sheltermedportal.com if you have any questions or concerns about this course.