School Crisis Prevention, Response & Recovery
Paws for Learning teams are members of school district crisis response teams and have partnered with campus crisis response teams as well as critical incident stress management teams. Handlers and canines are trained to respond to incidents which can be unique to communities, schools, colleges and universities. The time teams spend in schools and on campuses prior to an incident plays an important role in crisis prevention. Canines and handlers partner with education, counseling, social work and emergency preparedness staff to ensure quality response in times of student, staff or community crisis.
Paws for Learning has responded to school bus crashes, college campus deaths, tornados and the I-35W bridge collapse. In such incidents, we care for individuals and groups affected by a critical incident as well as the individuals who care for them.
The dogs reduce anxiety and provide comfort in times of crisis. Canine teams make it more likely that students, staff, families and responders will recover sooner emotionally, physically and mentally from a critical incident.



