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HELPING ANIMALS • ENLIGHTENING PEOPLE • CHANGING LIVES The RSPCA in Queensland An Overview
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Rspca qld overview feb 2011

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Page 1: Rspca qld overview feb 2011

HELPING ANIMALS • ENLIGHTENING PEOPLE • CHANGING LIVES

The RSPCA in Queensland

An Overview

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Our Mission RSPCA Queensland Inc.

Helping Animals. Enlightening People. Changing Lives.

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Five Freedoms for animals…• from hunger & thirst • from discomfort• from pain, injury &

disease• to express normal

behaviour• from fear & distress

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Over the years…• 1824 The organisation was

originally formed as the Society Prevention Cruelty (SPC) in England

• 1871 The SPC was established in Australia. At this time it looked after both humans and animals

• 1883 The SPC was established in Queensland

• 1925 The Animal Protection Act was created

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Over the years…• 1955 The “Royal” warrant

was issued and the organisation became the “Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty”

• 1970 Qld Government took over the welfare of children leaving the RSPCA to concentrate only on animal welfare

• 2001 The Animal Care and Protection Act was created, replacing the outdated 1925 Act

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Objectives and Responsibilities• Prevent cruelty: State-wide

Inspectorate • Promote animal welfare: Nine

Shelters, Animal Training Centres

• Lobbying Government: campaigns & legislation

• Education: “Changing Hearts & Minds”

• Media: RSPCA Animal Rescue

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RSPCA Qld StaffIncludes: Animal Attendants, Vet Nurses, Vets, Dog trainers, Animal Behaviourists, Inspectors, Animal Ambulance Officers, Hydro-bath Operators, Administration Assistants, Accountants, Fundraising and Events Coordinators, Media and Public Relations Officers, Education Officers, Human Resources Personnel, IT Support Staff, Call Centre Operators, Retail Assistants, Cleaners…

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Our wonderful volunteers!• More than 2000

Volunteers & Foster Parents

• RSPCA Qld Volunteers donate around 10,000 hours of their time per month saving the RSPCA around $2 million per year!

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Shelters• RSPCA Qld’s nine

shelters received over 42,500 animals last year.

• All animals are checked by a veterinarian as soon as they arrive at the RSPCA.

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RSPCA Shelters• Rockhampton Pet

Shop• RSPCA Inspectorate

have specified areas of service

• Department of Primary Industries

• World For Pets- Springwood- Miami

Bundaberg Gympie

Brisbane

Cairns

Townsville

Toowoomba

DakabinSunshine Coast

Kingaroy

GympieBundaberg

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Incoming Animals – 2009/2010

46%

30%

14%

7% 3%

Strays

Surrenders/ seizures

Wildlife

Ambulance

Other

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Outgoing animals – 2009/2010

28%

50%

14%3% 5%

Adopted

Euthanased

Reclaimed

Wildlife Released

Other

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RSPCA Inspectorate…animal cruelty and the law• The only non-government

body empowered to administer an Act of Parliament.

• Over 13,000 complaints of animal cruelty investigated each year by RSPCA Qld

• More than 50 prosecutions each year

• Over 9,000 animal rescues each year

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The Animal Care and Protection Act 2001• The Animal Care and

Protection Act (2001) protects pets and farm animals.

• Breaking this law can result in a fine of up to $100,000 or 2 years imprisonment.

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Why do we have the Animal Care and Protection Act?

• Pets and farm animals RELY on humans to care for them and provide them with their needs. If you own an animal, you have a Duty of Care for it and must:

• Provide food and water;• Provide shelter;• Allow the animal to display

normal behaviour;• Treat any disease and injury;• Handle the animal in a way that is

appropriate.

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The Nature Conservation Act 1992• The Nature

Conservation Act (1992) protects wildlife.

• Breaking this law can result in a fine of up to $200,000 or 2 years imprisonment.

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Why do we have the Nature Conservation Act?

• Wildlife RELY on the natural environment to provide all their needs. The Nature Conservation Act protects:- Wildlife itself. You can not

harm or interfere with native animals.

- Wildlife habitats (their homes). You can not destroy wildlife habitat such as nests.

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Wildlife Department• Over 5,300 wildlife

were rescued statewide last year

• 1300 ANIMAL• Voluntary Wildlife

Heroes needed

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STOP Animal CrueltyStrong, brave people stand up for animals. Have the courage to report animal cruelty:

- Cruelty Hotline 1300 852 188

- RSPCA Qld 3426 9999- Sick or injured animals

1300 ANIMAL- Local Police

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Campaigns• RSPCA campaigns on animal

welfare issues are an important avenue of educating the community on the humane treatment of animals. Some of them include:- Desex – Don’t Kill- Dogs Die in Hot cars- Justice for Animals- Say No to Animals in Circuses;

and - Fair Go For Farm Animals

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The Meatrix• The Meatrix (www.themeatrix.com) spoofs The Matrix films and

highlights the problems with factory farming. Instead of Keanu Reeves, The Meatrix stars a young pig, Leo, who lives on a pleasant family farm… he thinks. Leo is approached by a trenchcoat-clad cow, Moopheus, and joins him on a journey to learn more about what goes on behind closed barn doors at factory farms.

• Watch The Meatrix video on the WOAW site:• http://www.woaw.org.au/14andOver/the-meatrix-video-factory-farm/

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Humane Education• The RSPCA Qld Education

Department helps children and adults learn how to consider the feelings of animals – and people. We aim to help young people :

• Empathy,• Kindness,• Respect,• Responsibility; and • Courage.

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Humane Education• School Visits• Shelter Tours• EMU – Education Mobile

Unit• WOAW! The World Of

Animal Welfare! www.woaw.org.au

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Operating Costs• $27 Million Last Year!• Only 2% of this comes from

the State Government.• Fundraising Activities• RSPCA Shops – World for Pets:

- www.worldforpets.com.au• Bequests & Legacies• Sale of Animals• Local Government Pound

Agreements

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How can you help?• Raise funds: Million Paws (and

Purrs) Walk, Cupcake Day for the RSPCA

• Raise awareness!• Write letters of protest or support to

your local electorate• Be a Responsible Pet Owner: Desex

and microchip your pet, report to Pet-D-Tect if lost, train your pet

• Report sick or injured animals: 1300 ANIMAL

• Report animal cruelty• Find out more:

www.rspcaqld.org.au, www.woaw.org.au

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