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A Day at RSPCA (12-15 years)

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Event description

Spend the day with us learning about animals, positive pet care, and the ways RSPCA NSW helps animals at our shelters and in the community. The day includes a guided tour to meet our shelter animals as well as visiting behind-the-scenes to see the inner workings of our Education and Adoption Centre. You will also get crafty and make enrichment goodies for your own pet or one of the lucky shelter animals.

Terms and Conditions

  • As a working shelter we routinely use peanut butter through the facilities as part of enrichment activities. If your child has allergies, please contact the RSPCA NSW Education team at education@rspcansw.org.au to confirm if the program is suitable for your child.
  • Appropriate footwear, clothing and a hat are required to participate in all activities.
  • Should a parent or guardian be late in collecting their child at the end of the session an additional fee may apply.
  • You need to provide a refillable water bottle, morning tea and lunch for the day. Any food or drink brought from home can be refrigerated if necessary.

Frequently asked questions

1. Can my child attend a program outside of their age range?

    No. Our programs have been specifically developed with the age of the participants in mind to make your child’s experience as enjoyable and impactful as possible. Furthermore, our Child Safety Policies reflect the age ranges of each program.  Please note that if you book your child in a program that is not matched to their correct age, this booking will be cancelled.

    2. Can I accompany my child for the program?

      Your child will be in the care of our dedicated and experienced staff and parents or guardians will be unable to accompany their children throughout the day.

      3. Will my child be able to handle the animals?

        Although we endeavour to make our programs as interactive as possible, participants should not expect to interact closely or handle our shelter animals. Although there is often the opportunity to meet and pat one of our furry friends, this encounter is not guaranteed. The aim of the program is to learn about animals and how we can improve their lives. In line with this messaging, we prioritise the welfare of our shelter animals and wish to minimise any unnecessary stress upon them.

        4. How active is the program?

          A unique and exciting part of our programs is to go on an extended shelter tour and visit behind-the-scenes areas. We therefore requires participants to have a moderate level of fitness and good mobility to enjoy this part of the program comfortably.  If your child has mobility challenges, please contact the RSPCA NSW Education team at education@rspcansw.org.au to discuss.




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