Everyone Is on the Behavior Team: How ASPCA’s eLearning Platform Broadens and Deepens Behavior Knowledge for Shelter Personnel

Renee Dunaway, Amy Duskiewicz
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The ASPCA is committed to the evolution and expansion of behavioral care for homeless animals. The organization disseminates knowledge and research through its Learning Lab, an educational program focused on integrating science-based behavioral care into all aspects of animal sheltering. As the Learning Lab program has evolved, the ASPCA has developed free eLearning resources to reach even more shelter professionals and continues to develop a national network of partner organizations that share learnings and best practices. The coursework centers around a core idea: Everyone Is on the Behavior Team. According to the ASPCA, this means that all staff and volunteers should feel responsible and empowered to support animals’ behavioral health in straightforward, actionable ways. More than 10,000 participants across more than 600 animal welfare organizations nationwide have sought the ASPCA’s expertise through in-person workshops, live panel discussions, and online courses focusing on animal behavioral health.
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人人都在行为团队:ASPCA的电子学习平台如何拓宽和深化收容所工作人员的行为知识
美国防止虐待动物协会致力于发展和扩大对流浪动物的行为关怀。该组织通过其学习实验室传播知识和研究,这是一个教育项目,重点是将基于科学的行为护理融入动物庇护的各个方面。随着学习实验室项目的发展,ASPCA开发了免费的电子学习资源,以接触到更多的收容所专业人员,并继续发展一个全国性的合作伙伴组织网络,分享学习和最佳实践。该课程围绕着一个核心理念:每个人都在行为团队中。根据美国防止虐待动物协会的说法,这意味着所有员工和志愿者都应该感到有责任并有权以直接、可操作的方式支持动物的行为健康。来自全国600多个动物福利组织的10,000多名参与者通过面对面的研讨会,现场小组讨论和关注动物行为健康的在线课程寻求ASPCA的专业知识。
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