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Kennel Club backs autism charity

Autism at Kingwood has launched a new dog therapy programme to improve the quality of its clientsโ€™ lives, supported by funding received from the Kennel Club Charitable Trust.

The Reading-based charity provides extensive support for people with autism and Aspergerโ€™s Syndrome, offering therapy and educational programmes that support its clients.ย 

It is now providing animal assisted therapy in partnership with the charity Dogs for Good, exploring the ways that dogs can help people with a wide range of disabilities.

Fleck and his handler, Sarah Tosh-Robb, help Autism at Kingwoodโ€™s clients with a range of day-to-day challenges, including navigating road safety and developing social skills.ย 

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Each client participating in the programme has an individual set of objectives they want to achieve with Fleckโ€™s help.ย 

According to the charity, tackling those issues and progressing their goals with Fleck has โ€œenabled Kingwood clients to feel more confident and safe in their everyday life, and to live a more independent life in connection with the wider communityโ€.ย ย ย 

It added this support was even more important during the pandemic, which was a period of heightened anxiety for some people with autism and Aspergerโ€™s Syndrome.

Philippa Stannard, head of fundraising and communications at Autism at Kingwood said: โ€œWe are very grateful for the support weโ€™ve had from the Kennel Club Charitable Trust which enabled us to offer life-changing support for our clients and help them tackle important issues.ย 

โ€œThanks to Fleck and Sarahโ€™s work, our clients are safer, more confident and feel more able to interact with the community. We are really impressed with what a difference dogs can make for our clients and we are now looking into extending the programme to support others.โ€

Tosh-Robb said: โ€œI have been working with Autism at Kingwood to help adults with autism achieve individual goals and develop life skills to improve their independence and quality of life, using a variety of techniques.

โ€œBy working as a team with the community dogs, I love to see how we can make such a difference to the lives of the clients and the joy on their faces when we arrive for each session.โ€

Bill King, chairman of the Kennel Club Charitable Trust commented: โ€œWe are proud to be supporting this important project at Autism at Kingwood. While helping others to gain more independence and safety in their life, this project also highlights the amazing and versatile skillset of dogs and how they can help us.

โ€œThe Kennel Club Charitable Trust supports a whole range of dedicated projects and organisations, and established an Emergency Relief Fund in April to provide special support for organisations struggling due to the coronavirus pandemic.”

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