
Sheila Ryan
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Sessions in which Sheila Ryan attends
Monday 18 March, 2024
CARE partners with community-based individuals & marginalized community organizations to identify needs & priorities, then develop & implement equitable, accessible, & community-led solutions for people & pets. We’ll discuss research behind this approach & suggestions for integrating community wisdom into evaluating your program. Attendees will understand how shifting community engagement to partnership, not servitude, advances health equity & promotes comprehensiv...
This session will cover basic dog body language and fear-free handling and is intended for those new to animal welfare or anyone looking to brush up on their knowledge. Back to Basics: Dog Behavior, Body Language & Fear Free Handling is good for 1 CEU for CPDT-KA certificants. Attendees must bring their certificate number to the session and check in with the N...
Are you guilty of policing poverty within the animal welfare industry? Let’s explore the impact of decisions made by animal control, shelters, and veterinary professionals on families in need of support. Challenge your mindset as we discuss alternatives to removing pets from homes, ticketing families with citations, and reactive practices, emphasizing resource provision over judgment. Attendees will gain insights on distinguishing malice from poverty in their practices, fostering positive tra...
Join the discussion on how being a Disruptor is conducive to creating more inclusive, lifesaving programs. We will examine the positive impact of important Disruptors throughout history and the related social changes that positively influence our lives today. We will apply a Disruptor approach to Animal Welfare by reviewing practical steps for assessing programs and identifying opportunities for programmatic changes to support keeping companion pets with their families and embracing “well-bei...
Tuesday 19 March, 2024
Workplace culture and environment are critical components to animal lifesaving. It can be the difference between team members who are engaged or burned out, pet owners feeling welcomed or judged, volunteers working with or against us – all of these dynamics either positively or negatively impact animal outcomes. While Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) have become the mainstream ap...
AWOs and startups may sound very different from the outside, but on the inside, we look alike! We all have big goals and few resources to achieve them. We have impossibly long to-do lists. We operate in an environment where the only constant is change. From how we approach meetings, to prioritizing what work needs to be done now versus later, to staying focused on your goals in chaotic environments, this session will share practical st...
Pet owners are working harder than ever to keep their pets as lifelong companions, yet few social services agencies have programs that support the bond between humans and animals. BestyBnB seeks to change that by partnering with social services agencies and animal welfare agencies to prevent unnecessary owner surrenders. In this session, you will learn steps toward partnering with social services agencies to create a holistic network o...
Animal welfare organizations and the veterinary field are facing the urgent need for improved access to veterinary care (AVC) for underserved populations. Harnessing the expertise of the AVC community we developed 20 questions to prioritize their research efforts on key topics that will have the greatest impact, ultimately advancing AVC efforts around the country. This session will open a dialog with attendees to discuss the relevance ...
Enjoy delicious appetizers and drinks while chatting with other conference attendees. Tours will be offered for a behind-the-scenes look at the Rhode Island SPCA’s new facility which opened last fall.This event is being held at the Rhode Island SPCA which is located at 155 Plan Way, Warwick, RI.