Researcher Directory

This Directory showcases researcher members of ATL community who are undertaking Animal Assisted research. The ATL Community of Practice (CoP) is open to all Researcher members - active CoP researchers are identified via their Key Research Words.

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Em Bould

Dr Em Bould (they/them)

KeyWords: Companion Animals, Visitation Animals, Assistance Animals, Community of Practice,

Caroline Faucher

Ms Caroline Faucher

KeyWords: Therapy Animals,

Koren Ganas

Lecturer Koren Ganas

KeyWords: Education Learning Animals, Therapy Animals,

Dr Shannon Bennetts

Research Fellow Dr Shannon Bennetts

KeyWords: Companion Animals,

Nicki Pittendreigh

PhD candidate Nicki Pittendreigh

KeyWords: Visitation Animals, Therapy Animals, Assistance Animals,

Laura Mundy

PhD student Laura Mundy

KeyWords: Visitation Animals, Education Learning Animals, Therapy Animals,

Amanda Hancock

Mrs Amanda Hancock

KeyWords: Education Learning Animals, Therapy Animals,

Rachel Hogg

Dr Rachel

KeyWords: Companion Animals, Therapy Animals, Assistance Animals,

Dr Aubrey Fine

Professor Dr Aubrey Fine

KeyWords: Companion Animals, Therapy Animals,

Wendy Newton

Ms Wendy Newton

KeyWords: Companion Animals, Visitation Animals,

Samantha Brown

Dr Samantha Brown

KeyWords: Therapy Animals,

Rita Seery

Ms Rita Seery

KeyWords: Visitation Animals, Education Learning Animals, Therapy Animals,

Liam Clay

Dr Liam Clay

KeyWords: Companion Animals, Visitation Animals, Education Learning Animals, Therapy Animals, Assistance Animals,

Tiffani Howell

Senior Research Fellow Dr Tiffani Howell

KeyWords: Companion Animals, Education Learning Animals, Therapy Animals, Assistance Animals,

Janette Young

Dr Janette Young

KeyWords: Companion Animals, Visitation Animals, Assistance Animals, Community of Practice, Other,

Susan Hazel

Associate Professor Susan Hazel

KeyWords: Companion Animals, Visitation Animals, Education Learning Animals, Therapy Animals, Assistance Animals,

Carlie Driscoll

Associate Professor Carlie Driscoll

KeyWords: Therapy Animals, Assistance Animals,