East Kilbride News

Charity had over 4200 animal welfare cases

- LEONA GREENAN

The Scottish SPCA attended over 4200 animal welfare jobs in Lanarkshir­e during the first six months of 2020.

Charity chiefs revealed they were called out to South Lanarkshir­e 2134 times and another 2077 in neighbouri­ng North Lanarkshir­e – a total of 4211 across the region.

Wi t h l o c k d o w n f o r c i n g t h e closure of all nine Scottish SPCA a n i ma l r e s c u e a n d r e h o mi n g centres across Scotland, including the base on Hamilton’s Bothwell R o a d , a n i ma l s we r e a r r i v i n g without being rehomed. This put immense pressure on teams and resources.

However, as restrictio­ns eased, t h e c ha r i t y i nt r o d u c e d v i r t u a l rehoming to get animals in to loving homes.

This has successful­ly led to the S c o t t i s h S P C A i n L a na r k s h i r e rehoming 275 animals in the first six months of the year.

They also returned 77 animals to their rightful owner.

The charity had engaged with 48,798 school children through its free educationa­l programme until it was put on hold in mid-March due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. Cancelled bookings s i nce t hen meant education of f i cers were unable to meet over 40,000 primary and secondary school pupils.

However, the SPCA provided free educationa­l resources online to support home-learning, and these have been downloaded over 6000 times by parents, carers and teachers. And 1000 printed learning packs were also developed and, with the help of Police Scotland, distribute­d to children who may struggle to access online tools.

Scottish SPCA chief executive Kirsteen Campbell said: “Our whole team has worked so hard through this unpreceden­ted crisis, and the passion and dedication they have displayed all the way through has been truly inspiratio­nal.Thank you so much to our partners and the public for such great support.”

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