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DOGS TRUST YOUTH EDUCATION PROGRAMME

ABOUT DOGS TRUST
Dogs Trust is working towards the day when all dogs can enjoy a happy life, free from the threat of unnecessary destruction.
Dogs Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare charity, seeks to achieve this aim through the work of its nationwide network of Rehoming Centres, education programme and campaigns. Through these activities we aim to end cycles of negative attitudes and behaviour towards dogs, and to reduce the number of abandoned and unwanted dogs in the UK.

DOGS TRUST AND EDUCATION
Education plays an important role for us in promoting key messages about responsible dog ownership, as well as aiming to make children think about the commitment involved in owning a dog before asking for puppies as presents.
Dogs Trust has developed a comprehensive Education Programme that offers FREE resource packs for teachers, from Foundation stage to Key Stage 4, covering a wide range of subjects. These resources have been designed to give teachers interesting new lesson ideas, and are fully linked to the Curriculum for ease of use.

OUR FREE RESOURCES
The packs outlined below have all been developed in conjunction with practising teachers, include complete teachers’ notes to help plan lessons that are fun and fully relevant to the curriculum, and are FREE to all UK schools!
 
  • Pre-school Resources
    Paws to Learn and the Alphabet resource

  • KS1&2 Resources
    Assembly, Citizenship, Science, Drama, Numeracy & Literacy

  • KS3 Resources
    English, Citizenship, Dogs In War
     


  • KS4 Resources
    Business Studies

    All resources are free to download from our website.



     

OUR WEBSITE
www.learnwithdogs.co.uk provides both teachers and pupils with a wealth of resources all aimed at encouraging responsible dog ownership and safety through the National Curriculum. You will find all our resource packs, movies and more, available for free download in the Teachers section of the website.

The Fun pages, are jam-packed full of fun online activities that come complete with teachers’ notes for use in the classroom. The Canine Gang; Rosie, Rex, Flick, Zippy and Muffin will guide you through their favourite activities – but which one will you like best? You can look up all sorts of dogs on Rosie’s Doggy Database, help Flick Fetch, or take Zippy’s Robot dog for a virtual walk! And, you can meet our newest addition to the gang – Digger – as she guides you through all the things you need to know about organising your very own FUNdraising event!

Schools can now also order a box of Canine Gang cuddly toys, to sell. They are perfect for school fetes, birthdays and Christmas. All proceeds from sales of the toys go to Dogs Trust.

Visitors to these pages can also now download our popular Owning a Dog and Stay Safe around Dogs leaflets; these fun leaflets help you to learn all you need to know about dog safety and how to be a responsible dog owner, with handy do’s and don’ts that are easy to read and remember.

DOGS TRUST EDUCATION OFFICERS
Our Education Officers offer free workshop sessions to schools and youth groups in our campaign regions – Wales, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, the North East and North West of England. The workshops are designed to stimulate discussion about issues of dog ownership and safe behaviour around dogs and to encourage responsibility in the next generation of dog owners and citizens. More information about the Education Officers can be found on the website.

If you wish to find out more about Dogs Trust Youth Education, you can contact us by emailing educ@dogstrust.org.uk.

For further information on Dogs Trust campaigns and rehoming centres, please visit www.dogstrust.org.uk.
 

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