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Unleashing Potential: AADI's Animal Assisted Education Programme

Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland's launched its Animal Assisted Education Programme for neurodivergent students at University College Cork
8 Apr 2024
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Wednesday, 3rd April 2024 School tails! New support dogs programmes for neurodivergent students
Wednesday, 3rd April 2024 School tails! New support dogs programmes for neurodivergent students

Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland (AADI) is thrilled to introduce our Animal Assisted Education Programme, a groundbreaking initiative set to transform educational experiences for neurodivergent students across Ireland. Supported by the Royal Canin Foundation and in partnership with University College Cork, AADI is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment in schools.

Bridging Gaps with Four-Legged Friends

The Animal Assisted Education Programme strategically places highly trained dogs in primary and post-primary schools, where they become integral companions in the educational journey. These dogs are not just pets; they are catalysts for positive change, enhancing social interactions, reducing stress, and promoting a culture of understanding and acceptance.

Enhancing Learning Through Canine Companions

Our Animal Assisted Education Dogs provide more than companionship; they offer a non-judgmental presence that significantly eases communication barriers and fosters a sense of calm. Their impact is profound, leading to improved attendance, increased student engagement, and a noticeable reduction in stress levels. Students find a unique comfort in their four-legged friends, encouraging natural and unforced interactions that enrich their educational experience.

Operational Framework: Ensuring Success

The implementation of our programme is meticulously planned. Each dog follows a specific schedule, ensuring they are well-adjusted and effective in their roles. Handlers within schools receive specialized training, creating a supportive environment for both students and the dogs. This structured approach ensures that the programme is not only beneficial but also sustainable.

Building a More Inclusive Future

The Animal Assisted Education Programme is more than an initiative; it's a step toward a more inclusive and empathetic future. By introducing these trained companions into schools, we're not just supporting neurodivergent students; we're fostering a broader understanding and acceptance of neurodiversity. The programme aims to create a ripple effect, encouraging communities to embrace inclusivity and celebrate diversity.

Join Us on This Transformative Journey

We invite schools, educators, and the broader community to join us in this exciting venture. By participating in the Animal Assisted Education Programme, you're not just supporting a cause; you're becoming part of a movement towards a more inclusive and understanding society. Together, we can create a learning environment where every child feels valued, understood, and supported.

For more information on how to get involved or to support this transformative programme, please visit our website or contact AADI directly. Let's make a difference, one school, one child, one dog at a time.

Stay Updated

For the latest news and details on the Animal Assisted Education Programme, visit AADI's News & Updates page. Join us in making education more inclusive and supportive for all.



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