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The Human-Animal Bond in Young People’s Self-Management of Mental Health Difficulties

Roxanne Hawkins, from the University of Edinburgh, UK, was recently awarded £10,000 by SCAS to study the role of the human-animal bond in managing mental health difficulties in young people.

This is one of six pump priming grants that were awarded from Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS) 2022 funding round.

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Pet ownership among young people: associations with mental health, self-harm and other risk behaviours

Emily Vicary, from the University of Manchester, UK, was recently awarded £9,995 by SCAS to study the associations with mental health, self-harm and other risk behaviours amongst young people pets.

This is one of six pump priming grants that were awarded from Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS) 2022 funding round.

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Pandemic Pals? Exploring the impact of puppy acquisition during the COVID-19 Pandemic upon the mental wellbeing of families with children 

Rowena Packer, from the Royal Veterinary College, UK, was recently awarded £9,896 by SCASto study the impact of puppy acquisition during the COVID-19 Pandemic upon the mental wellbeing of families with children.

This is one of six pump priming grants that were awarded from Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS) 2022 funding round.

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No pets! Young people’s transitions to campus living and the importance of the human-animal bond for mental health and wellbeing.

Daniel Allen, from Keele University, UK, has been awarded £9,990.40 to study the human-animal bond and mental health in relation to young adults transitioning to campus living.

This is one of six pump priming grants that were awarded from Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS) 2022 funding round.

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Canine Companionship and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome 

Danielle Stephens-Lewis from the University of Gloucester, UK has recently been awarded £9,924 by SCAS to study the role of canine companionship plays in alleviating the symptoms of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS). We very much look forward to sharing the results of this study!

This is one of six pump priming grants that were awarded from the Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS) 2022 funding round.

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Upcoming Conferences!

The Annual SCAS Conference: Are pets really good for us? The role of pets in mental and physical health. Online, 17 September 2023. Click here for details.

February 18, 2023IAHAIO 1ª CONFERENCIA en LATINOAMÉRICACiudad de México (MÉXICO)
February 20-21, 2023Animal Assisted Play Therapy (AAPT) Virtual ConferenceOnline
February 22-23, 2023Quit horsing around: Advancing horse welfare in AustraliaOnline
March 1, 2023Annual Conference on Natural Healing: Ecology and WellbeingDewsbury, UK
March 9-11, 2023Living With Animals ConferenceEastern Kentucky University, US
March 21-23, 2023Co-Sheltering Conference 2023
Link
Online
April 6, 20232nd conference on Animal Behaviour and Welfare in Africa
www.bit.ly/animalbehconf2023
Online
April 28-29, 2023Human-Animal Interaction (HAI) Conference
Link
Green Chimneys, NY, US
May 7-10, 2023Apartment Internet Marketing Conference (AIM Conference®)
Announcement of the Michelson Found Animals Foundation 2023 Pet Awards.
Huntington Beach, CA,
US
June 15-18, 2023International Society for Anthrozoology (ISAZ) Annual Conference
https://www.isaz2023.com/
Edinburgh, Scotland
June 20-21, 2023Universities Federation for Animal Welfare
Link
Online
July 22-23, 2023Horses & Humans Research Foundation (HHRF) 2023 Conference
https://www.horsesandhumans.org/conferences
Centenary University, NJ, US
Sept 17, 2023The Annual SCAS Conference: Are pets really good for us? The role of pets in mental and physical health. http://www.scas.org.uk/home/scas-annual-conference/ Online

Annual Conference on Natural Healing: Ecology and Wellbeing

Supported by Spirit in Mind (SIM), a charity linked to the NHS, this one-day conference focuses on engagement with the healing energies of animals, plants and the natural world; Developing new pathways in mental health care.

Location: Dewsbury, UK

Date/Time: 1 March, 9.30am – 4pm

Registration: £10, but early booking is advisable as places are limited.

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