International Institute for Animal Assisted Play Therapy - R

International Institute for Animal Assisted Play Therapy - R Training, supervision, & certification of professionals in Animal Assisted Play Therapy®️

The International Institute for Animal Assisted Play Therapy® was created to advance the development of Animal Assisted Play Therapy® (AAPT) through training, supervision, standards, certification, and continuing professional education. The mission is to ensure the highest quality of professional practice of this approach. The IIAAPT promotes the use of theoretically grounded and empirically-suppo

rted methods. The welfare of human clients as well as nonhuman animal partners is of critical importance, and the training programs and certification process are designed to ensure that all participants benefit from involvement in this approach. This page will include information about many of the activities of the IIAAPT as well as resources that are likely to be of interest.

02/16/2025

Which is more important? Food or people's praise?

Risë VanFleet, PhD, had an article she wrote named as a Finalist in the 2024 Dog Writers Association of America's Compet...
02/12/2025

Risë VanFleet, PhD, had an article she wrote named as a Finalist in the 2024 Dog Writers Association of America's Competition for the Rio Award.
It's titled 15 Suggestions: What Highly Fearful Dogs Teach Us About What They Need. (Published in the APDT Chronicle of the Dog). It can be found at iiaapt.org/Resources/ under Articles at the top.

02/12/2025
One of the residents of my village. (Risë)
02/12/2025

One of the residents of my village. (Risë)

A huge thank you to the Society of Companion Animal Studies (SCAS) and Our Special Friends for inviting Tracie Faa-Thomp...
01/24/2025

A huge thank you to the Society of Companion Animal Studies (SCAS) and Our Special Friends for inviting Tracie Faa-Thompson, to speak on Animal Assisted Play Therapy®️ at the UK Parliament. It was a huge honour to share our work, alongside our colleagues in Animal Assisted Services to showcase the ground breaking projects across the UK.

Wonderful celebration of in UK Parliament with well attended, cross-party MP drop-in & another packed evening meeting. As always, huge honour to chair, host & facilitate these inspirational All-Party Parliamentary Dog Advisory Welfare Group (APDAWG) events collaborating with likeminded dog & human welfare campaigners/orgs. Huge thanks Our Special Friends, The Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS) for helping organise, guest speakers, our supporters, plus Agria Pet Insurance for sponsoring food/drinks after!

Today we are very proud that Tracie Faa-Thompson has been invited to speak on  Animal Assisted Play Therapy®️ at the All...
01/21/2025

Today we are very proud that Tracie Faa-Thompson has been invited to speak on Animal Assisted Play Therapy®️ at the All Party Parliamentary Dog Advisory Welfare Group (APDAWG: https://apdawg.co.uk/jan-2025-meeting ) at the Houses of Parliament today, speaking to Members of Parliament and Senior Civil Servants, focusing on the Human Animal Bond.
The Society of Companion Animal Studies and “Our Special Friends” have brought together a packed programme of speakers as they celebrate the power of the human-canine bond.
From the APDAWG Website
“Although humans have worked in partnership with & enjoyed the companionship of dogs since prehistoric times, it is only in the last 50 years that the human-animal bond has been subject to serious scientific study. Most research to date has focused on interactions with dogs & it evidences important health & social benefits across lifespan. Experts are now applying this new knowledge to create Animal-Assisted Service programmes to support vulnerable groups.

At this meeting our speakers, eminent in the field of anthrozoology, will describe programmes that support older people, children, psychiatric patients & young offenders. Careful planning is essential to ensure programmes are sustainable & help them reach their potential; plus ensure the safety & welfare of participants, incl. the animals. SCAS is updating its Code of Practice for Animal-Assisted Services, which provides guidance on safe interactions & advises that regulation of these activities is now required.

Guest Speakers

Dr Bin Johnston, Founder and CEO, Our Special Friends
in Johnston founded & runs Suffolk UK charity, ‘Our Special Friends’, providing human-animal support services in the community & developing the new role of an Animal Companionship Practitioner; to bridge human & animal health plus social care. Providing multidisciplinary community support for people & animals experiencing vulnerability ensures their welfare needs are identified & met.

Dr Elizabeth Ormerod, Chair & Vangelis Diamantakos (The Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS))
Elizabeth chairs the Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS). A vet, she pioneered bond-centred vet practice & introduced Animal-Assisted Services to schools, nursing homes, hospitals, sheltered housing & prisons. Elizabeth co-founded Canine Partners & she's also a Churchill Fellow, received the William F McCulloch award for excellence in human-animal interactions & was CEVA UK Vet of the Year 2021. Dr. Evangelos (Vangelis) Diamantakos is a Clinical Animal Behaviourist, educator & freelance consultant. He has extensive experience in canine behaviour, training, welfare, management, dog-assisted services, dog owners' needs, research & academia. As part of this, he has gained senior managerial experience in field operations, educational projects & programme evaluations involving canine staff in the armed forces, as well as in the public, private & charity sectors. Vangelis is a member of SCAS & author of 3 books.

Dr Rebecca Leonardi, Founder of Paws for Progress.
With 15 years expertise developing mutually beneficial dog-assisted learning programmes, Rebecca's PhD research established the UK's first prison-based rescue dog training programme at HMP YOI Polmont in 2011, which continues to thrive alongside Paws for Progress’ expanding services for young people & dogs. Rebecca continues advancing the field & raising standards through research, communication & international consultancy, incl. as Honorary Research Fellow at University of Stirling

Dr Helen Lewis, Associate Professor of Education at Swansea University
Helen has over 25 years of experience in education. She leads a module on the ethical involvement of animals in education & researches school-based canine practices. Co-author of Tails from the Classroom (2021) & Dogs in School (2024), Helen holds specialist certifications in canine interventions & animal-assisted play therapy. As Chair of the National School Dog Alliance, she champions best practices in animal-assisted education.

Angela Barker, Canine Befrienders
Angela has a Master’s degree in mental health practice & over 18 years’ experience of working in NHS mental health services. Angela has been around dogs all her life, has a Diploma in dog behaviour & has rescued/rehabilitated a no. of dogs. She founded the Canine Befrienders service which provides temperament assessed dogs, alongside their handlers, to spend time with patients & staff within South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.

Kerstin Meints, Professor in Developmental Psychology (University of Lincoln), Head of Lincoln Education Assistance with Dogs (LEAD@Lincoln).
Kerstin's interdisciplinary research focuses on child development & human-animal interaction, especially dog bite prevention & animal-assisted interventions. She co-created & assessed dog bite prevention programmes (Blue Dog), as well as safety & welfare tools for animal-assisted interventions (dog body language, LEAD Risk Assessment). Kerstin is also Development & Behaviour Research Group lead & Director of Lincoln Infant & Child Development Lab.

Lucy Eldred, CEO Canine Partners
Canine Partners (CP) is a registered charity that transforms the lives of people with physical disabilities by partnering them with assistance dogs & other highly trained dogs. CP's amazing dogs bring a greater independence & quality of life to their partners, offering security, companionship & practical help with everyday household tasks. These life-changing dogs also provide psychological & social benefits incl. increased independence, confidence, social interaction & self-esteem.

Tracie Faa Thompson, Cofounder International Association of Animal Assisted Play Therapy (IAAPT)
Social worker & play therapist Tracie, along with Dr. Risë VanFleet, brought together the modalities of play therapy, animal-assisted therapies & other disciplines to co-create Animal Assisted Play Therapy® (AAPT) as a positive, cohesive & ethical play therapy approach. They co-wrote the Maxwell Award-winning book, 'Animal Assisted Play Therapy' in 2017. Tracie is an Applied herbal choices animal health professional consultant, certified Animal Ethology & Behaviour consultant with animal & human wellbeing core to her work. incl. scope of practice for humans working in Animal Assisted Services.”

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