There is a great need for studies that
examine specific aspects of human-animal interactions that may be
effective in improving general quality of life and enhancing
ability to work. Although reports of the positive impact of
assistance animals are ubiquitous in the popular press, few studies
have been conducted on the use of assistance dogs to help and
support Veterans with physical and psychological disabilities
return to employment. Furthermore, investigations are needed to
document the specific roles or functions of assistance dogs that
might be useful, not only for helping Veterans return to work, but
also for reducing or ameliorating some of the symptoms PTSD and
other psychological barriers. The survey of assistance dog
providers is designed to gather information from providers and
trainers of assistance animals about the services they provide to
address Veterans and employment issues.
PL:
Pub.L. 91 - 256 20 Name of Law: Occupational Safety and Health
Act of 1970
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