Détecteur de crises
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Détecteur de crises
Demain, l'emission 30 millions d'amis portera sur les chiens détecteurs de crises d'épilepsie.
Un article en anglais sur le sujet:
http://www.support-dogs.org.uk/SADogs.htm
Un article en anglais sur le sujet:
Seizure Alert Dogs® |
[color:4e75=#000000]What are Seizure Alert Dogs®? Support Dogs train Seizure Alert Dogs® to respond and alert their owners to an imminent epileptic seizure. The dogs are trained to give their owners a significant signal many minutes prior to a seizure. The security and independence clients have gained through having a Seizure Alert Dog® is tremendous, not only because they have a warning prior to a seizure but in addition, as a registered assistance dog, they are able to take their dog with them everywhere. </FONT> |
[color:4e75=#000000] </FONT> | [color:4e75=#000000]Where do we get Seizure Alert Dogs® from? Dogs are specially selected, usually from Rescue Centres, for their suitability.</FONT> [color:4e75=#000000]What happens before a dog starts training? Prior to training each dog has a full behavioural and veterinary evaluation making sure that they are mentally and physically capable of undertaking the work of a specially selected Seizure Alert Dog®. Rescued dogs are then placed with a foster carer for 4-6 months to ensure that each dog has the temperament and the correct obedience skills to become a reliable Seizure Alert Dog®.</FONT> |
[color:4e75=#000000]What happens after a dog has been selected? All dogs are trained for a minimum of 170 hours. Initial training includes general socialisation in a variety of situations and environments and also working with the dog in the home. Advanced training includes intensive residential training at our National Training Centre in Sheffield. Specific seizure alert® work is followed by a final assessment when the dogs are then given Seizure Alert® status.</FONT> | |||
Guidelines for Applicants | |||
[color:4e75=#000000]Applicants should bear in mind the following guidelines: <LI>You should have a confirmed diagnosis of epilepsy. <LI>You should have at least 10 major seizures per month. Major seizures are defined as tonic clonic/atonic or complex partials-not including sleep seizures. <LI>You should keep accurate seizure diaries. <LI>You must be over the age of 16. <LI>You should have a carer available. <LI>You should have adequate daily support at home to ensure the dog’s needs can be met at all times. <LI>You should not have any changes to drug therapy or medication 6 months prior to applying and throughout the assessment training period. <LI>It is not always possible to place a Seizure Alert Dog® in a home where there is already a pet dog. <LI>All applicants will be considered regardless of race, sex, religion, creed, age or any other categories protected by law. <LI>YOU CANNOT HAVE YOUR OWN PET DOG TRAINED <LI>You should genuinely enjoy the close companionship of a dog and want to form a working relationship with one and able to care for a dog adequately. <LI>It is not always possible to train a Seizure Alert Dog® to alert if the applicant has a vagel nerve stimulator. <LI>It is not possible to train a Seizure Alert Dog® to alert if the applicant has non-epileptic/pseudo seizures. A medical report will be obtained from your GP/hospital consultant. NB: Support Dogs will not cover the cost if any charge is incurred for obtaining these reports.</FONT> </LI> | |||
For more information about applying for a Seizure Alert Dog® please download a copy of our information pack by clicking here. |
http://www.support-dogs.org.uk/SADogs.htm
aladin- Administrateur
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aladin- Administrateur
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Nombre de messages : 5912
Age : 40
Date d'inscription : 14/10/2007
Re: Détecteur de crises
Je comprend mal l'anglais.
Mais ca à l'air intéressant. En tous cas je vais asseyer de regarder l'émission.
C'est sur Fr2 je crois, mais à quel heure ?
Mais ca à l'air intéressant. En tous cas je vais asseyer de regarder l'émission.
C'est sur Fr2 je crois, mais à quel heure ?
savana- Administrateur
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Re: Détecteur de crises
fr 3 mais je sais pas l'heure exacte, en début d'après midi je crois
aladin- Administrateur
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Re: Détecteur de crises
Sur épilepsie france, tout en bas de la page d'accueil, vous trouverez la vidéo de l'emission..
Ca me passionne vraiment ce sujet !
http://www.bfe.asso.fr/
Ca me passionne vraiment ce sujet !
http://www.bfe.asso.fr/
aladin- Administrateur
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Re: Détecteur de crises
Super, je vais aller y faire un tour
savana- Administrateur
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