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How was AniCare Child
developed?
Who created AniCare Child?
Who can use AniCare Child?
How can I learn to use AniCare Child?
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The development of AniCare Child is based on documented clinical experience, an examination of effective and reliable treatments for children that are relevant to this topic, and consultation with and review by experts.
AniCare Child is a joint project of the Doris Day Animal Foundation (DDAF) and Society & Animals Forum. In addition to AniCare Child , Society & Animals Forum and DDAF developed The AniCare Model of Treatment for Animal Abuse - designed to be used with adults.
AniCare Child is designed for two audiences:(1) child mental health professionals working in agencies, domestic violence organizations, hospitals, schools, and private practice; and (2) other professionals who work with children and their families - day care providers, social service workers, probation department and law enforcement officials, teachers, clergy, animal control and humane society personnel, and veterinarians.
AniCare Child may be used independently by individuals experienced in working with children. Many people, however, feel better prepared if they receive training in the use of the AniCare Child approach. As of June 2004, Society & Animals Forum has provided workshops in 27 states, the District of Columbia, and Canada. Throughout the year, DDAF and Society & Animals Forum will consider requests from interested groups who seek AniCare Child training. To inquire about or request an AniCare Child training workshop in your area, please contact
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