Advocating for Children with Disabilities Using a Facility Dog

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Advocating for Children with Disabilities Using a Facility Dog Suzanne Parker, Director Guardian ad Litem 13 th Judicial Circuit Brenda Kocher, volunteer Guardian ad Litem 13 th Judicial Circuit

Understand what basic elements should be in place to successfully start a facility dog program. Understand why creating a trauma-sensitive courtroom and Dependency experience is essential in our work as a child advocacy organization. Understand the importance of utilizing a facility / ADI (Assistance Dog International) dog with disabled/dependent children.

Physical disabilities Cognitive / Sensory/ emotional disabilities Combination Most children suffering from trauma, severe life stress are at least temporarily compromised due to their life circumstance.

Dogs have been used to promote therapeutic outcomes for years with disabled children Animals promote behavioral self-regulation, verbal expression and increased independence in therapeutic interactions with children Bringing dogs into the courtroom bridges the gap by reducing the adversarial nature of the courtroom into a more trauma-sensitive environment allowing children to express themselves and their wishes to the court.

Non-disabled children are vulnerable by nature of their age, immaturity, lack of authority, inability to self-advocate, selfdefend Disabled children s vulnerability is furthered by the very nature of physical disability, inability to process, and inability to communicate

49% of perpetrators (usually family members or family friends who have private access to a child) stated they targeted children with low self-confidence and self-esteem (Elliott et al., 1995) Courtesy of David Crenshaw, Ph.D. Perpetrators claim a special ability to identify vulnerable children (Conte, et al., 1989) Courtesy of David Crenshaw, Ph.D.

Twelve minute interaction with a dog has been shown to lower blood pressure, neurohormone levels, and anxiety of hospitalized cardiac patients. (Cole et al, 2007) Stroking and talking to dogs resulted in increased oxytocin levels, beta endorphins & dopamine, and decreased blood pressure & cortisol levels. (Fine & Beck, 2010) A single animal assisted therapy session was associated with reduced anxiety for patients hospitalized with psychotic disorders, mood disorders, and other psychiatric diagnoses. (Barker & Dawson, 1998)

Significant decreases in systolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure and heart rate occurred when a companion animal was present during a physical examination of children. (Nagengast, Baun, Megel, & Liebowitz )

Therapy Dogs Comfort Dogs, Companion Dogs Assistance Dogs (governed by Assistance Dogs International) Service Dogs Skilled Companion Dogs Facility Dogs Hearing Dogs Sight/Guide Dogs Detection Dogs (seizure, diabetes)

Legally neutral term does not imply that the victim needs an advocate or therapy or comfort Available to defendant as well as victim

Service Dog Skilled Companion Dog Facility Dog Hearing Dog

By definition serves one person who is physically disabled.

Serves a child with a disability often for the purposes of assisting child with behavioral self regulation, promoting communication, and opening up social vistas for that child. Parent/Able-Bodied person handles dog.

Therapy dog model Facility dog model

Assists a professional in their work with clients. Often found in occupational therapy clinics, and schools. More recently in legal settings.

There are times when children must participate in court proceedings The dogs assist children to find their voice so that they can assist the legal system in achieving their best interests Utilizing the dogs promotes positive systemic change by creating a more trauma-informed courtroom, minimizing re-victimization and long term negative impact.

Promoting Justice with Compassion Pp Courthouse Dogs Foundation Promoting Justice with Compassion

A proven model since 2003 developed by a Senior Prosecutor, Ellen O Neill Stephens and a Veterinarian, Celeste Walsen These founders consult on the federal level with the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and the Office of Victims of Crime Mentorship provided by founders Supportive case law, sample petitions Other nationwide sites that can provide advice, mentoring

Dependency Court Cases Child Sex Abuse Cases Forensic Interviews Testifying Process Drug Court Juvenile Court Human Trafficking (DMST) General Court Population

Forensic medical exams Defense Interviews Competency hearings and courtroom trials

There are currently 61 dogs working in 24 states (Numbers increase monthly) The 13 th Circuit has the first facility dog working in Florida! Nationwide settings include: CACs, CASA programs, Police/Law Enforcement Departments, District Attorney s Offices, miscellaneous advocacy organizations

Dog must come from an Assistance Dog International (ADI) Program. Dogs come with a $ 1 million liability policy (if placed by Canine Companions for Independence). Dogs from CCI are placed with a recipient (CCI retains legal ownership of dog for the duration of its working life).

Highest training standard available (two years of training of animal, handler gets two weeks intensive training) Continued oversight to ensure training standards There is no national standard for safety around children for therapy dogs Training and Certification is nationally standardized. Greater work capacity due to level of training Potential for off-leash applications

The U.S. Dept. of Veteran s Affairs has ruled that only graduate dogs from ADI organizations meet the high standards to work with disabled veterans. The same high standard should be applied to dogs that will be interacting with vulnerable children.

Indeed, if one set out intentionally to design a system for provoking symptoms of posttraumatic disorder, it might look very much like a court of law. - Judith Herman (child trauma authority)

After 5 minutes of contact with an unfamiliar dog, 76 % of children studied between the ages of 7 and 15 believed that a dog knew how they felt. Another 84 % of children indicated that they would confide secrets to a dog (Melson & Fogel, 1996)

Allergies Dog handlers are trained to maintain a high standard of dog hygiene including frequent bathing, routine changing of dog bedding, and additional use of wipes on the dog to keep dander down. Fear of Dogs Courthouse Dogs appear distinctly different from police dogs and do not initiate contact with individuals. Handlers are trained to be sensitive as well.

Use of courthouse dogs is not recommended for use with Islamic populations due to religious regulations. A child with a significant history with violent animals and/or violence to animals

The dog will be a distraction & the dog detracts from courtroom decorum The child will be distracted by the dog The dog engenders sympathy for the child/bolsters their credibility, may prejudice the judiciary People in the courtroom are allergic to dogs The presence of a comfort item

Appellate Decisions in three states thus far (NY, WA, CA) have upheld the use of a courthouse facility dog with a testifying witness. One pending appeal in Connecticut A pet dog s bad behavior in the courtroom created issues on appeal in 4 th DCA in FL

Garner support from key people (judges, program directors) Educate yourself (www.courthousedogs.com) Send for DVD (www.courthousedogs.com) Prepare your circuit/jurisdiction with presentations Apply for dog (takes about 6 months 1 yr) Utilize Courthouse Dogs Foundation to educate your circuit

Suzanne Parker, Director 13 th Circuit Guardian ad Litem Program: 813-272-5110/ Suzanne.Parker@gal.fl.gov Brenda Kocher, Volunteer Guardian ad Litem: 813-545-5882/ 13galdog@gmail.com

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