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1 The presentation can only be copied or altered for non-commercial personal or educational use.
© Citizenship Foundation Charity Reg No Author: M. Heath

2 Using Go-Givers lessons
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3 In this lesson we will be exploring how we treat animals.

4 Creature Kindness

5 ‘The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated’ Mahatma Gandhi

6 How deeply do you care about me? A dog is for life – not just for Christmas

7 WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF KEEPING A PET?

8 The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) gives people advice about animal welfare. Unfortunately RSPCA officers have to investigate over 110,000 complaints of cruelty to animals every year.

9 How would you know if an animal was being mistreated?

10 Why do you think some people
mistreat their pets?

11 ‘Might is Right!’

12 RSPCA inspectors go to the premises where they have been informed that there is cruelty taking place. They speak to the animal’s owner, and give advice about how to care for it.

13 If the animal needs veterinary care, the owner will be told how the animal should be treated.

14 After a few days the inspector will return to check on the animal's progress and see whether the owners have taken heed of their advice.

15 If an animal is in a very bad condition or if the advice is not followed, the owner could end up being taken to court. The maximum penalty for mis-treatment of animals is six months imprisonment and/or £5,000 fine.

16 What skills and attitudes would you need to develop if you wanted to become an RSPCA inspector?

17 The Dogs Trust is a charity which re-homes thousands of stray and
abandoned dogs. Their aim is to give them a new start with a new family who can give them the love and attention they deserve.

18 Design a leaflet for Dogs Trust customers setting out the pros and cons of keeping a dog.
Leaflets are a kind of open letter designed to be handed out to people, either by hand, by post, inserted in newspapers, left in shops, cafes, libraries... anywhere where they will catch a person's eye. Click for help

19 Glossary Welfare – wellbeing, safety, happiness Penalty - punishment
Pros and Cons – arguments for and against

20 Activities to complete this lesson include:
designing a leaflet for ‘Dogs Trust’ exploring the advantages and disadvantages of keeping a pet

21 If you enjoyed this lesson, why not try:
You Can't Buy Anything with a Penny! Case studies of children who have initiated successful fundraising campaigns. How to start your own fundraising initiative. Saving the Rainforest How charities undertake preventative action to safeguard the environment. How leaves produce oxygen. Diamond poems. The art of Henri Rousseau.

22 Useful Web Links - Full of games and kids stuff about taking care of animals and ideas of how to get involved in World Animal Day (in October each year) A site developed specifically for children and teachers about caring for dogs - The Dog’s Trust website – Resources and information on animal protection - A fun website all about the famous Battersea Dog’s home - a site full of games and information about animal welfare - Go wild with the World Wildlife Fund – games, info and ideas for kids about protecting animals around the World. - Educational resources on animal protection


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