Not exact matches
The Institute for Children, Poverty and Homelessness has added the number of students living in
shelters to its online interactive
data tool, which is available
at http://tinyurl.com/zpt9s64.
Top Features in this site includes; Discrete profile pictures that don't extend, Gigantic database of genuine individuals, the truth is spoken about what number of individuals we have, Straightforward free and safe, No Credit Card required — your protection and character is
sheltered, Dynamic, energetic group of individuals, Energizing and amusing discussions with different individuals
at no expense, Allowed to trade contact
data with different individuals
In addition to the collection of the
data, our conversations with
shelter workers revealed that many cities have a part - time worker who cares for animals in the morning and then works
at a different position thereafter.
We gathered
data on
shelter access,
shelter protocols, affordable spay / neuter programs, household incomes and population density in order to present a matrix that describes the lives of
at - risk pets.
So ask yourself this: why don't 75 - 80 % more of our pet owning public use the
shelter to get their new best friend: new best friend is 60 % likely to be ill / diseased; new best friend is likely to have an evaluation done by a non behavioral professional; new best friend may be covered in poo and his environment is not pleasant to the nose; new best friend lives in a place where my family and I can not talk or think and the counselor yelled
at us the whole time trying to drown out the incessant barking;
shelter has collected very little
data on new best friend and does not have adequate staff to assist me with my adoption.
I looked
at data for another
shelter like mine: Medium - sized, open - admissions
shelter, and in a large city.
Shelter staff recorded data daily about their feline populations, such as how many of their cats had a URI and how long those cats had been at the s
Shelter staff recorded
data daily about their feline populations, such as how many of their cats had a URI and how long those cats had been
at the
sheltershelter.
In this third post in our series, we use R and open
data to calculate and visualize a few basic numbers about intake
at the Austin and Sacramento city
shelters.
The
shelters that value and capitalize on the
data they collect will no doubt distinguish themselves as they become ever more proficient and sophisticated
at lifesaving, setting new performance levels for other
shelters to match.
So looking
at the
data, the majority of people are already leaning toward rescuing their next pet — with another 28 % of people who are «swing voters» if you will — could or could not get their pet from a rescue or
shelter.
The
shelter data provides us a marker for how well we, as an animal welfare field, are doing
at saving lives.
In South Carolina, we have some
data that indicates live release rate
at SC
shelters may be about 65 - 75 % but currently there is no way to know for sure.
Dr. Jan Scarlett, DVM, MPH, PhD, Director of Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University, shared the secrets of effective use of data to fight shelter disease at the 2012 ASPCA / Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Conferenc
Shelter Medicine Program
at Cornell University, shared the secrets of effective use of
data to fight
shelter disease at the 2012 ASPCA / Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Conferenc
shelter disease
at the 2012 ASPCA / Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Conferenc
Shelter Medicine Conference 2012.
Our Admin Angels assist
at the front desk of the
shelter during the lunch hours; answering the phone,
data entry in PetPoint, assisting with adoptions and transactions, and / or many other administrative duties.
But some interesting
data from Dr. Emily Weiss
at the ASPCA highlights that pit bulls are really very highly adoptable dogs (they are actually the third most adopted breed from the
shelters she studied) but that other issues, including breed - specific housing issues, are leading to many of their challenges.
In this third post in the series, we'll see how to use R and open
data to calculate and visualize some basic numbers about intake
at the Austin and Sacramento city
shelters (Austin Animal Center and City of Sacramento Animal Care Services).
Collecting and using your own
shelter's
data can help you become more effective and efficient
at saving animals.
«This is kind of a remarkable age for
sheltering in that we have people working in
shelters who are not just dedicated animal lovers who are committed to homeless animals, but who are actually stepping back and looking
at the
data and figuring out what's true and what's just anecdote,» Fricke says.
«We have tried
at many different points in the history of animal
sheltering and our national movement to gather
data,» says Jodi Lytle Buckman, chair of the board of directors for
Shelter Animals Count and senior director of community outreach
at the ASPCA.
We don't have solid
data on the number of
shelters in the United States or their live release rates, but my best guess is that there are approximately 3,500 public
shelters, and I wouldn't be surprised if as many as half of those
shelters were
at an 80 % or above live release rate.
The
shelter looked
at their
data to find the 20 dogs who had been there the longest.
The statistics are grim: 32 percent of dogs and 64 percent of cats
at the county
shelter were put to sleep in the past two years — more than 20,000 animals — according to county
data.
City of San Jose, State of California Department of Finance, and US Census Bureau population
data was used to determine the human populations of individual cities in the county, which was then used to estimate the number of cats handled per 1,000 humans
at the
shelters.
Dr. Jan Scarlett, DVM, MPH, PhD, and Director of Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program
at Cornell, talks about what types of
data to track and what metrics to calculate and monitor
at the ASPCA / Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Conference 2012.
Dr. Ellen Jefferson examined the
data to create programs that specifically addressed the animals most
at - risk of being killed in the local
shelter.
Preference will be given to
shelters and rescue organizations that have been operating for
at least five years and have a proven lifesaving track record with their
data published on their website.
At a 2011 conference (Cicirelli & DuCharme, 2011)
data from the 2008 Jacksonville, Florida, USA
shelter neuter return project, known as Feral Freedom, showed a 23 % decrease in cat intakes after 3 years from their SNR program.
In part - one, Dr. Jan Scarlett, Director of Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, discusses the collection and use of medical data in animal shelters, and how this can significantly improve the health of individual animals and the shelter popu
Shelter Medicine Program
at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, discusses the collection and use of medical
data in animal
shelters, and how this can significantly improve the health of individual animals and the
shelter popu
shelter population.
Trend
data is added by conducting additional surveys, including counts of the
shelter dog populations
at representative
shelters of all types around the U.S., and a survey by listed breed of dogs offered for sale or adoption in online classified ads.
I have a spreadsheet where I've entered
data on the 100
shelters that were listed on this blog
at the end of 2013 as having live release rates of 90 % or more (serving over 200 communities).
Designed to be practical, they are also based on scientific
data and expert opinion,» stated Dr. Brian DiGangi, DVM, MS, DABVP, Clinical Associate Professor of
Shelter Medicine
at the University of Florida, Chairman of the Position Statement Committee, and President of the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians Executive Board.
Central to this model is an «advisory council or task force representing a wide spectrum of community concerns and perspectives» whose members review available dog bite
data, current laws, and «sources of ineffectiveness» and recommend realistic and enforceable policy, coupled with outreach to the media and educational efforts directed
at those in regular contact with «dog owners and potential victims» (e.g., medical and veterinary professionals, animal control /
shelters, teachers)(AVMA, 2001).
Both databases are tremendously useful, but
at this time they contain
data for only a fraction of the
shelters in the United States, and the most recent
data is for 2009.
Too many animals, a tight budget and not enough time: These are facts of life
at many
shelters, but a
data - based approach can help
shelters make the most of limited resources by targeting them where they'll have the biggest impact.
There's increasing
data to demonstrate that once declawed, cats wind up
at animal
shelters due to behavioral problems.
Paperwork,
data entry, etc., for detail - oriented folk and those who prefer «behind the scenes» work
at the
shelter.
The Dept. of Health must issue a report 24 months from the day the bill is signed that will provide key
data on trends on the progress
at each full service animal
shelter and receiving center.
Dr. Emily Weiss has been digging into the
data and wonders... Are adoptions up and intake down
at your
shelter?
The definitions of
data categories may be altered
at a
shelter's or community's discretion.
If you are looking to take a more detailed look
at collected
data on the state and local levels, one great resource is
Shelter Animals Count, an organization devoted to improving the
data collection and analysis for animal
shelters.
First we set up a
shelter in the center of what will hopefully soon become an array of ocean sensors and acoustic modems to move
data wirelessly through the water from point A in the north - west via point B to point C. Point C will become the pier
at Thule Air Base while the tent is
at B that I call Camp - B:
The study collected
data from families
at the time they were in emergency
shelters, followed the families over the next 20 months, and then surveyed them again, collecting information about the family, the parents, and up to two focal children in each family.