The Scottish SPCA visited Flora Stevenson Primary School in Stockbridge Wednesday 31 May to deliver their highly interactive “Prevention through Education” programme.

Scotland’s animal welfare charity speaks to around 300,000 children every year regarding this programme.

Education Officer Lee Williams said, “Preventing cruelty to animals is at the heart of our work and we believe we can make a huge difference by encouraging children to treat animals with the care and respect they deserve.

“The programme has been designed to fit in with the Curriculum for Excellence and the response we’ve had has been fantastic. The children all really enjoy our talks and interactive workshops and it’s great to see them getting involved and excited about animal welfare.

“Our hands on programme encourages children to think about what animals need and they learn how they can be responsible towards the animals they come across including pet, farm or wild animals.

“In the last five years we’ve seen a 382% increase in the number of calls to our animal helpline from children reporting injured wildlife or cases of neglect.”

Schools wishing to book a free Prevention through Education visit or for further information please visit scottishspca.org/education or call the Scottish SPCA Education Team on 03000 999 999.

Photos courtesy of Scottish SPCA

 

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John graduated from Telford College in 2010 with an HNC in Practical Journalism and since then he worked for the North Edinburgh News, The Southern Reporter, the Irish News Review and The Edinburgh Reporter. In addition he has been published in the Edinburgh Evening News and the Hibernian FC Programme.