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The Relationship Between Humane Education and Animals
Dr Elizabeth Ormarod is a retired vet and chair of the Society for Companion Animal Studies. She has introduced humane education into some of the most high security prisons in the UK, as well as schools, nursing homes and hospitals. When we are with animals that we get on with, our bodies and our brains react - oxytocin is elevated. By raising oxytocin, we leave that interaction more confident in ourselves and in other humans. It just acts to normalise the therapeutic milieu of a place like a prison or a hospital or a psychiatric unit. These kinds of programs need to be safely organised in a way that is not going to endanger either animals or humans.