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The Kennel Club Accreditation Scheme for Instructors in Dog Training and Canine Behaviour. The Problems. An unregulated industry - anyone can set themselves up as a dog training/advising ‘expert’ and give training and behavioural advice Result = Poor practice
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The Kennel Club Accreditation Scheme for Instructors in Dog Training and Canine Behaviour
The Problems • An unregulated industry - anyone can set themselves up as a dog training/advising ‘expert’ and give training and behavioural advice • Result = Poor practice • People choose their ‘canine professional’ for reasons other than quality • Bad advice and bad service can and does do lasting and serious damage to dogs • How do dog owners tell thecharlatans from the dedicated and competent professionals who have genuinely extensive and in depth knowledge and experience?
The Solution: KCAI • Quality – The UK’s quality benchmark for instruction, care and teaching in the canine world – ‘the Gold Standard’. • National - The Kennel Club is the first and only City & Guilds approved centre for issuing national awards in dog training, canine behaviour & care in the UK. • Unique – All aspects of your experience – both academic and ‘real life’ - count towards accreditation.
Key Features • KCAI the UK’s first and only national ‘teaching qualification’ for those who work in canine care • We have now set the knowledge and experience benchmark for a national qualification in a huge range of topics • Code of Practice = Automatic sign up to Companion Animal Welfare Council Code of Practice • Independently verified - you don’t have to take our word for it… • The KCAI Umbrella. Members do not start ‘from scratch’ – all other qualifications and courses fit into the KCAI standard. • Incredibly good value – the KC’s commitment to raising standards. Joining fee for individuals from just £72.00 including VAT
The Process What the member knows is converted into points in 3 areas: A. Applied Knowledge of Theories: What You Know B. Background Experience: What You Do C. Coaching Skills: How You Teach (Communication Skills) The member chooses the subject they wish to be accredited in such as Rescue & Rehoming or Companion Dog Training Portfolio = Evidence of A, B & C Enough points = Assessment Awards = KCAI Gold Badge and City & Guilds CPD
KCAI Single Breed Rescue • What is it? • The KCAI Single Breed Rescue qualification has been developed to credit active involvement within organisations involved with the rescue and re-homing of dogs of a single breed. • This qualification rewards and recognises your personal achievement working in a single breed rescue organisation, and your knowledge of activity and of the responsibilities of those involved. • It looks at crediting the skills you may have acquired in caring for, assessing, training and re-homing an extensive range of dogs within your breed, and at assessing, matching and instructing new owners.
Benefits of Membership • Protect your reputation with the badge of quality • Access to advice, support and education to improve and/or expand the services you offer • Free or discounted entry to many educational seminars and other events • The KCAI Annual Member Event • Regional educational events • Newsletter • Promotion of your organisation
A Growing Movement Over 1900 members The Scheme has grown 800% in 3 years (starting membership of c200) Over 80 already accredited Market leader – biggest organisation of dog trainers and allied professions in UK Now has reasonable brand recognition amongst KC dog trainers
Contacts: Senior Manager Business Development Laura Colborn Laura.colborn@thekennelclub.org.uk Scheme development and management (approx. 2 days per week) KCAI Team Leader Aby Wojcik Aby.wojcik@thekennelclub.org.uk Events, communication, marketing, website, newsletters, enewsletters, general team management KCAI Specialist Clare Hitchcox clare.hitchcox@thekennelclub.org.uk Administration and assessments KCAI Specialist (part time) Rhea Harries Rhea.harries@thekennelclub.org.uk Administration & assessments