Interacting with assistance animal teams in public spaces
Wed, 13 Mar
|Webinar
This session is suitable for business owners, employees, and community members wanting to learn more about the rights and responsibilities of assistance animal handlers, appropriate etiquette, and public access rights.


Time & Location
13 Mar 2024, 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm AEDT
Webinar
Guests
About the event
Shadia Hancock from Autism Actually will be running an information session on assistance animals in Australia, legislation, and public access rights.
Session overview:
- What are assistance animals?
- Types of assistance animals
- Interacting with assistance animal teams
- Requirements of assistance animal teams
- Voicing concerns with assistance animal teams
This session will be applicable for business owners, employees, and community members wanting to learn more about interacting with assistance animal handlers in public.
A Certificate of Attendance can be provided on request by emailing us at info@autismactually.com.au
About Shadia:
Shadia is the proud owner, and founder of Autism Actually, and enjoys presenting and consultancy. They are also a proud ambassador of the Autistic-led organisation Yellow Ladybugs. They are currently studying Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) and Cert IV in Animal Behaviour and Training, with the long-term goal of specialising in Autism and animal-assisted therapy. They are currently training their dog Arwen to be their psychosocial and Autism assistance dog.
Schedule
1 hour 30 minutesPresentation
30 minutesQ&A
Tickets
Tickets
These tickets will give you access to the live session. A recording will be made available after the session if you cannot attend live. *Please email us for information regarding NDIS plans, payment plans, and tickets for financial hardship.*
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