READING EDUCATION ASSISTANCE DOGS (R.E.A.D.)



Similar documents
UC HASTINGS POLICY # : Dogs on Campus

Policy Title: Service and Assistance Animals, Animal Mascots, and Pets

Administrative Procedure

Use of Service Dogs in Schools for Students with Special Needs Directive

St. Catherine University Support Animal Policy

Anderson University Emotional Support Animal Policy and Agreement

Emergency Contact Information

Campus Access for Students or Visitors with Disabilities Using Service and Comfort/Support Animals

PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE ORDINANCE NO.

Computer, Network, Internet and Web Page Acceptable Use Policy for the Students of the Springfield Public Schools

Thank you for your interest in the Illinois Association for College Admission Counseling s 2015 CAMP COLLEGE program!

Entitlement Expectations The school will only administer medicines in which the dosage is required 4 times a day.

High Point University Pet Policy

2015 Membership Application Form

COMMUNITY RELATIONS AR 1041

The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADF) and Service Animals

Contract for Pet Care

Forrest M. Bird Charter School

Administration of Oral Prescription Medication Directive

Souderton Area. Internship Contract

URMSTON INFANT SCHOOL. Managing Medical Needs Policy

CITY OF ST. CATHARINES Q5-302 BY-LAW NO. A By-law to provide for the licensing and regulating the keeping of

Other Forms from Seattle Public School District

Early Childhood Education & Care Services Enrolment Form 2015

NIDDRIE GYMNASTICS EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

DEFINITIONS. Subdivision 1.Terms. For the purpose of sections to , the terms defined in this section have the meanings given them.

Cassidy s Cause Therapeutic Riding Academy 6075 Clinton Rd Paducah, KY

COLUSA EDUCATORS WIDE AREA NETWORK (CEWAN) USE OF COMPUTERS, COMPUTER NETWORKS, AND INTERNET SERVICES POLICY

THOMPSON SCHOOL DISTRICT CHECKLIST FOR ATHLETIC PARTICIPATION. Part A - PARENT PERMIT FOR ATHLETIC PARTICIPATION AND INSURANCE COVERAGE

Crossroads Church. Health Information and EpiPen Administration Policies and Procedures

INCIDENT, INJURY, TRAUMA AND ILLNESS POLICY

2008 Greenville Speech & Language Therapy, PLLC

Denver Public Schools - East High School

PET SITTING SERVICE CONTRACT

Policies and Agreement Contract

Administration A. Superintendent 1. Student Teacher University Agreement Template

Crosspoint Clubhouse

Town of West New York Hudson County, NJ Notice for R.F.P. (Request for Proposal) Animal Control Shelter Services (2 nd Occasion)

Provides care for those students with health issues. Recommendation Rejected. Tabled for Further Study

*****THIS FORM IS NOT A PROTECTIVE ORDER APPLICATION OR A PROTECTIVE ORDER*****

WOOSTER S DANGEROUS AND VICIOUS ANIMAL ORDINANCE

THOMPSON SCHOOL DISTRICT CHECKLIST FOR ATHLETIC PARTICIPATION

DIABETES FOR STUDENT SELF-MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH CONDITION STEP 1 PARENT OR GUARDIAN REQUEST TO ALLOW STUDENT TO SELF-MANAGE HEALTH CONDITION AT SCHOOL

University Food Trucks are Food Trucks operated by Residential and Dining Enterprises.

LAWRENCE COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Lawrenceville, Illinois. NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES Effective April 14, 2003 Revised May, 2013

*****THIS FORM IS NOT A PROTECTIVE ORDER APPLICATION OR A PROTECTIVE ORDER*****

Manson School District Volunteer Applicants. Human Resources Department. Volunteer Applicant Procedures

The After School Program - A Parent's Permission to Attend

STANDARD PRACTICE MEMORANDUM

Tipton County Public Library Volunteer Program Policy

2015 ADF School Medical/Insurance Information & Liability Waivers INSURANCE INFORMATION

Animal Control Ordinance

AGAPE. Therapist Client Services Agreement

Volunteer Application

Address: Street City State Zip Code Home Phone: Address:

Revised 12, 2012 STUDENT HANDBOOK

Youth Programs Registration Form Summer of Service (SOS) 2015

Waste Management Policy

51 JS-R STUDENT USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES

(Note: All dogs must be spayed/neutered by 6 months of age. Proof required. Questions? Please ask.)

ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION BY AUTHORIZED POLK COUNTY SCHOOL PERSONNEL

SWITZERLAND COUNTY School Corporation Policy Anti-Bullying Policy

North Lakes Academy. A. The following uses of NLA computer systems and Internet resources or accounts are considered unacceptable:

Johnson Creek School District Parent/Student Information Packet

Parental Consent form (for participants under 18 years)

Liberty Union High School District Administrative Regulation

Diocese of Fort Wayne South Bend

Sports Medicine Policies & Procedures

Ann Dunnewold, Ph.D., 2012

COMMUNITY FACILITIES HIRE AGREEMENT EAST RINGWOOD HALL

DOG CONTROL BYLAW EFFECTIVE JUNE 21, 1995 AMENDED JULY 28, 2005 AMENDED JANUARY 10, Summary of Bylaw Amendments at end of Bylaw

University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Service, Assistance and Therapy Animal Policy and Procedure

TAUNTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS Internet Acceptable Use and Social Networking Policies and Administrative Procedures

Children s Ministry Handbook

System Access, Acceptable Use And Internet Safety Policy Adopted: November 2005 Revised: April 2009, April 2011, February Purpose.

SONOMA CHARTER SCHOOL STUDENT USE OF TECHNOLOGY POLICY

INSTRUCTION 6600 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION ACCESS TO THE INTERNET

Chicago Public Schools Policy Manual

Patient s Bill of Rights For Mental Health Services

district Legal Networking

Protocol for Service Dogs in Schools for Students With Special Needs

HIPAA Privacy Policies

EMERGENCY NURSING SERVICES GUIDELINES

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Usage and Network Access Guidelines. Rules and Requirements

B: It turns over garbage cans or waste containers, or otherwise causes garbage or waste to be scattered on property other than its owners;

DCPS STUDENT SAFETY AND USE POLICY FOR INTERNET AND TECHNOLOGY

ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION

Last Updated: January 5, 2015

Government of Western Australia Department of Local Government and Communities. Laws for Responsible Dog Owners The Dog Act 1976

Registration 2012 Summer (Available 7am - 6pm) Child s Full Name: Name Used: Date of Birth: Gender: Grade: Full Address:

Registration Form. Full Name. Address. Phone Numbers (H)

COMPUTER, NETWORK AND INTERNET USE POLICY

Customer Information Sheet

Volunteer Application

Thursday, July 9th, 2015 and Friday, July 10th, 2015 from 7:30 AM to 5 PM

The policy of the Metropolitan Police Department is to take the appropriate enforcement action to handle animal related calls for service.

GLOBAL TECH ACADEMY INC. AFTERSCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAM REGISTRATION PACKET FOR SCHOOL YEAR

Kitchen Rental Application

OTHER AREAS PERTAINING TO THE GENERAL LIABILITY PROGRAM

MEDWAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Medway, MA. Acceptable Use Policy for School Network, Internet, and Equipment Grades 7-12

Transcription:

Prepared: August 2012 Note: Service Animals are not included in this document. See Policy 899 for Service Animals. See also Care of Facilities for a general statement about animals in the schools. Reading Education Assistance Dogs (R.E.A.D.) is a trademark program of Intermountain Therapy Animals (ITA). The R.E.A.D. program or other such approved program, prepares therapy animals volunteering with their owner/handlers as a team to visit schools, libraries and other settings as reading companions for children. The team establishes an environment for reading aloud that is relaxed, comfortable, safe and nonjudgmental. Most children find that reading aloud to an animal trained for this purpose can be empowering and fun. Registered therapy animals have been trained and tested for health, safety, appropriate skills and temperament. Robbinsdale Area Schools permits the R.E.A.D. program in the elementary schools under the following conditions: A. Prior Approval At least two weeks prior to the school visit, the building principal meets with the owner/handler of the registered therapy animal. Together they create a plan and complete the following forms, which are to be kept on file with the principal. 1. R.E.A.D. Therapy Animal Team Application and Care Plan 2. R.E.A.D. Therapy Animal Team Handler Agreement Completing the Volunteer Placement Process Prior to volunteering, the owners/handlers are required to complete the district s placement process through Volunteers In Partnership (VIP). This includes the successful completion of the VIP application, interview/orientation, and reference or criminal background check depending on whether there is line sight supervision of the volunteer by district staff. The owner/handler begins the placement process by contacting the VIP coordinator, Jill Kaufman at 763.504.6991 or jill_kaufman@rdale.org The placement process can take up to 2 weeks to complete. The school principal contacts the families of children who will regularly interact with the R.E.A.D. program to obtain written permission (See R.E.A.D. Program Family Agreement). B. Registered Therapy Team The district permits animals in the schools for the sole purpose of establishing a safe and nonjudgmental environment for a child to read aloud. The district does not permit the use of therapy animals for any purpose other than that described by R.E.A.D. The owner/handler must maintain current registration with a nationally recognized entity such as Delta Society, Therapy Dogs Incorporated, or Intermountain Therapy Animals. 1

C. Liability The therapy animal must remain under the control of the owner/handler at all times. The animal must be restrained on a leash or contained in a suitable carrier. The handler is responsible for the animal s behavior and is liable for all damages suffered by persons who may be bitten or injured by the animal, and all damages to public or private property. The owner/handler s therapy team registration insurance coverage for the therapy team is applicable only when the team is volunteering. The district does not permit compensation to therapy animal owners/handlers. D. Humane Treatment of Therapy Animals During the school visit the therapy animal must be handled, treated, and housed in a humane manner. Students or staff members who are found to have mistreated, abused, or otherwise injured the animal on school property will be disciplined by the school administration and may be referred to local law enforcement authorities. E. Removal of Animals The District reserves the right to remove the therapy animal from school property at any time and without provocation. Serious cases may be referred to local law enforcement agencies. Removing the therapy animal from district property may include, but is not limited to, the following circumstances: The animal is out of control and/or the animal s handler does not effectively control the animal s behavior. The animal is not housetrained, not hygienic, or the animal s presence or behavior fundamentally interferes in the functions of the school. The animal has demonstrated a direct threat to the health or safety of others. F. Reporting an Injury to/from Animals Any injuries caused or received by the therapy animal must be reported immediately to the principal and the school nurse. A completed Incident/Accident Report (see Employee Portal) is retained and the principal informs the parent or guardian of the injury to the student or the animal. G. Student and Family Privacy The handler must protect the privacy of the student and family at all times and is not permitted to share information about the child s reading experience with anyone other than the child s parents, school principal or the child s teacher(s). In the event that a child discloses personal information during the reading session, the handler is to inform the school principal as soon as the session closes. 2

Therapy Team Application and Care Plan This form is to be completed by the building principal Name of Requesting School Principal Name of Therapy Team Handler Therapy Animal Species/Breed/Name Day & Time for Visit at School _ Requested Start Date at School As the requesting principal I agree to: Limit the visits of the therapy team to no more than 2 hours per day and no more than 3 days per week Obtain written permission from the parents of student(s) who regularly interact with the therapy animal Provide the family with additional information about the R.E.A.D. program Remind the family that a child who suffers from severe allergies or asthma is not a good candidate, and that children who become uncooperative will be removed from the program Advise the therapy team of school emergency/evacuation procedures. Support the therapy team as the animal is introduced to the students and help the students understand how to meet and greet the therapy animal; inform all staff about the R.E.A.D. program. Remind students to wash/sanitize their hands after petting the therapy animal. Provide a suitable space that is outside of the classroom where the session can take place and ensure reasonable privacy for the child during the reading session. Principal Signature: Date: _ Note: This application and care plan expires at the end of the current school year. 3

Therapy Animal Team Handler Agreement This form is to be completed by the team handler Name of therapy team handler _Date Home address Phone and email contact information Therapy animal species/breed/name As the therapy animal owner/handler I agree to: Follow the procedures for using Reading Education Assistance Dogs (R.E.A.D.). Register with the main office before each visit to the school and announce the presence of the dog Wear proper therapy team identification and a school name tag all times Ensure that my dog is wearing proper identification Remain the only handler of my therapy dog when it visits the school for the R.E.A.D. program Maintain control of my dog at all times to ensure the safety of students, staff members and the animal while in school Ensure that my dog relieves him/herself on a grassy area away from the sidewalks where the public may congregate as discussed with the school principal Ensure that dog s waste is disposed of in a tiered plastic bag and placed in a designated trash bin Ensure that, when in the building, my dog is on a leash or in suitable housing at all times. When not in a container, have my dog lie on a mat with the top side labeled; roll the mat when leaving the room to prevent the spread of dog hair. Ensure that my dog s housing is clean, sanitary and free of odor. Clean up any body fluid accidents immediately and notify building maintenance to follow up with any industrial cleaning/sanitizing products. Be liable for any damages suffered by persons who may be injured by my dog and any damages to public or private property. Attached is: A copy of my current therapy team registration A copy of my dog s vaccination record A copy of my R.E.A.D. training papers Proof that I passed a therapy team evaluation within the last two years (for teams registered with organizations other than Intermountain Therapy Animals). Therapy Team Handler Signature: Date: Principal Signature: _ Date: This handler agreement expires at the end of the current school year. 4

R.E.A.D. Program Family Agreement This portion is to be completed by the school principal or designee Name of parent/guardian Full name of child to participate in R.E.A.D. program Description of how, when, and for how long the child will participate in the R.E.A.D. program This portion is to be completed by the family I understand that My child will participate in the R.E.A.D. Program in the manner described above I will be notified before any alterations to this plan are initiated I can have my child exit the program at any time by phoning the school and making the request, and that my child will be removed from the program if he/she is uncooperative My child s proficiency in reading is dependent on many variables, and that the school makes no claim that my child s reading proficiency will improve solely as a result of participating in the R.E.A.D. program My child may be photographed during a session with the R.E.A.D. animal unless I specify otherwise Given the written plan as described above, I agree to have my child participate in the Reading Education Assistance Dog (R.E.A.D.) program at my child s school. Signature of parent/guardian _ Date This family agreement expires at the end of the current school year 5