Dr Sam
Breed: Shetland Sheepdog
Barking from: Sydney , NSW
Job title: Royal North Shore Hospital in the Childrens’& Adolescent Unit
What's up dog?
Sam is a burst of sunshine when he comes onto the wards . He goes straight to the doctors & nurses station , gives them cuddles & air kisses & we then check our list of patients to visit . The children adore him , he is up in the cots & beds , he snuggles in with the very sick ones , he plays games with the more active ones & his most noticeable effect of happiness and comfort is with the very long stay patients . Some times he is cheeky & playful but the ones needing mental health support hold him close , very often cry into his furry neck or run their hands through his long fur . He stays for long visits with these ones until the tears stop . Sam works closely with the staff , doctors , teachers & the Mental Health Teams who rely on his magic effect which always seems to bring calmness & smiles & always another cuddle when it’s time to move on to the next child . Dr Sam has been a Delta Therapy Dog working with children for 7.5 years and visits RNSH every Monday .
Purpose
This award celebrates a top dog that makes a positive difference in our society for the work they do to improve human (or animal!) lives on a day-to-day basis.
Reach
Is the dog dedicated to assisting one human, or an entire team or office?
Impact
How big an impact does this dog have in their workplace? Explain how much your canine friend has impacted the office culture, or improved mental health at work or of those around them. Give examples of how they have made an impact.
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