Nicole Harris is the recipient of the Okanagan School of Education’s Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award
Her thesis “Skills fur life: Exploring children’s experiences of participating in a canine-assisted social-emotional learning program” was an innovative study exploring canine-assisted intervention as a social-emotional learning tool.
Camille Rousseau receives the Vicki Green award
Camille’s research will explore the role of therapy dogs in reducing public speaking anxiety.
B.A.R.K. Attending ISAZ 2020!
The B.A.R.K. team is thrilled to be attending this years’ International Society for Anthrozoology virtual conference and we are excited to be presenting six talks this year! Congratulations Dr. Binfet, Camille Rousseau, Nicole Harris, and Freya Green!
Congratulations to Freya Green for successfully defending her thesis!
Congratulations to B.A.R.K. M.A. student Freya Green for successfully defending her thesis! Her research explored occupational stress and perceptions of a canine-assisted intervention in law-enforcement.