Animal welfare professionals face crises, traumatic experiences, and compassion fatigue daily. With staff shortages and maximum shelter capacity nationwide, many work unprecedented hours in often inhuman conditions leading to a significant risk to mental health. Animal rescue workers have the highest rate of death by self-harm among American workers–a rate only shared by firefighters and police officers.
In this webinar, Dr. Janet Hoy-Gerlach, Director of Veterinary Social Work at Open Door Veterinary Collective, and Alexis Telfair-Garcia, Social Worker for Austin Pets Alive!, share how to support shelter workers through best practices in social work and trauma-informed care.
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Source: Human Animal Support Services