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A wonderful experience: Kendall and Marle's Visit to Paediatric People
Recently, our mentor, Kendall and her therapy dog, Marle, had the pleasure of spending time with the wonderful team at Paediatric People. We're thrilled about the potential for future collaborations, working together to support and enhance the well-being of young clients.
Read More >Introducing: TOM
The global movement of TOM (Tikkun Olam Makers) began in Israel in 2014, inspired by the philosophy of "Tikkun Olam," which means repairing the world.
Read More >Nurturing the Nurturers: Self-Care Tips for Parents & Carers
We want to take a moment to remind parents and carers of the importance of self-care and offer practical tips and ideas to help prioritise self-care amidst the demands of parenting.
Read More >Spotlight on The Fantastic Work of Animal Therapies Ltd
Australia's growing awareness of the therapeutic bond between humans and animals has given rise to a remarkable organisation: Animal Therapies Ltd.
Read More >Training Therapy Dogs to Enjoy Life
Training a dog to become a therapy dog is a noble endeavour, requiring dedication, patience, and specialised dog training skills. But beyond the formal training process lies a beautiful concept: lifestyle training.
Read More >What our customers want to feel
We have learnt from experience that in order to build good customer relationships you need to see your clients as individuals. Individuals who are seeking a resolution to their unique problems.
Read More >Canine Comprehension will be exhibiting at the Source Kids Expo in June
There are almost 850,000 people in Australia under the age of 25 years with a disability. The Source Kids Expo provides a space to give information to those caring for and working with these children and young individuals. After two years of lockdown, the opportunity to showcase our beautiful therapy dogs at this event is just fantastic!
Read More >Why we do what we do
We give people hope. Hope that inclusive schooling and communities can be functional. Hope that kids wont be left behind because they are ‘too naughty’ / 'not attending' or their problems and their behaviour are just
‘too hard’.
Reflections on Resilience: Lessons Learned During COVID-19 Lockdowns
Feeling the impact of the uncertainty related to COVID-19 was very unsettling for many of us; we realised that young people are feeling this anxiety also. We believed the most effective & responsible way Canine Comprehension could care for the community, was to go online.
Read More >Nurture their imagination.
As Albert Einstein put it: "Imagination is everything. It is the preview for life’s coming attractions.” Therefore we should encourage a child’s imagination. We are passionate about getting kids to dream big and articulate those dreams.
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