Opening Doors Programme

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At the Affinity Foundation, we believe that we all deserve a second chance.

And our therapy dogs set a good example: they do not judge, they connect with people, and they help prevent isolation. For 18 years, hundreds of inmates have participated in these programmes led by therapy dogs and the human team that accompanies them. Thanks to the bond that has been formed, inmates can improve their empathy and their social relationships, which can contribute to greater social integration.

Over 30 years

promoting therapies in prisons

9,000

prisoners have participated

23

prisons

Over 50

helper dogs

Why we created this programme

Prison inmates often face psychological and social problems. We set out to reach as many people as possible and to support them with the help of therapy dogs.

The Affinity Foundation Chair for Animals and Health at the UAB produced a technical report that scientifically validated the positive effects of improved behaviour and reduced anxiety among prisoners.

The conclusions of the study are clear: animal-assisted therapies are as effective as psychological therapy and other group therapeutic activities.

Infographic on the study of dog-assisted therapies in prisons

Study carried out by the Affinity Foundation Chair for Animals and Health at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and the Prison Directorate.

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How the programme works

¿Cómo ayuda el contacto con los animales a los internos?

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They are responsible for their care

They take them for walks and make sure they get exercise appropriate to their age

They feed them and are responsible for the animal’s hygiene, as well as their space

They control their weight and health following veterinary instructions

They train them using positive reinforcement following the instructions of a dog trainer

They take them to other cells so that other inmates can benefit from contact with them

Are animal therapies effective?

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Dogs do not judge, they accept everyone equally, regardless of the crime

Animals are a source of motivation and joy in a harsh environment

The benefits result from the emotional bond

Animals generate feelings in an environment that is not generally disposed to them

Animals provide a safe space to work on emotional aspects

They are led by health and education professionals

Animal welfare is a priority for professionals and inmates

Testimonials:
Animals that change lives

Paco discovered the strength of the bond between animals and people

Dog therapy helped Nico improve his mood

José found himself through animal therapies

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