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Evaluating the Use of Animal Assisted Interventions With Homeless Youth

Funding period: 2018 - 2018

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Related publications (4)

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“I can be me again”: Animal Assisted Interventions with young people experiencing homelessness. A report of program implementation and outcomes

Jessica Heerde

2019-01-01

Contemporary Australian research investigating the use of AAI’s in service settings is particularly lacking. This report details t..

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Therapy dog pilot program helps young people sleeping rough

J Heerde

2018-02-08

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How therapy dogs are helping Melbourne’s young homeless people

J Heerde

2018-02-07

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“Happiness is hugging a therapy dog”: Exploring the use of Animal Assisted Interventions with Homeless Youth

J Heerde, M Jones, P Fotiadis

2017-09-14

Victorian Homelessness Conference

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