2. INTRODUCTION
Animal abuse is
the crime of inflicting physical pain,
suffering or death on an animal
Source: LAWS OF MALAYSIA ACT 647, ANIMAL ACT 1953 PART IV
7. Types of Education
Formal education
Formal learning is the learning that occurs in an organised and structured
environment & is explicitly designated as learning (in terms of objectives, time
or resources). Formal learning is intentional from the learner’s point of view. It
typically leads to validation and certification.
Non-formal education
Non-formal learning is a learning which is embedded in planned activities not
always explicitly designated as learning but contains an important learning
element. Non-formal learning is intentional from the learner’s point of view.
Informal education
Informal learning means a learning resulting from daily activities related to work,
family or leisure. It is not organised or structured in terms of objectives, time or
learning support. Informal learning is mostly unintentional from the learner’s
perspective.
Source: Cedefop, (2009), European Guidelines for Validating Non-formal and Informal Learning,Luxembourg:
Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, ISBN 978-92-896-0602-8
8. Channels
Parents
“Children See, Children Do”
Teachers
“A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence
stops.” – Henry Adams
Mass media
“Social Media presents a huge opportunity for schools, universities
and other educational organizations to reach out and connect
with students and prospective students.” –Jon Russell
Friends
“Education is the best friend. An educated person is respected
everywhere. Education beats the beauty and the youth.”
-Chanakya
10. A gentle reminder for all of us:
Human are not superior to any species,
every living thing have the equal right
to walk on this planet earth, we must
respect others like how we want others
to respect us
12. Non-Profit Organizations
(NGOs)
Define as a group organized for purposes
other than generating profit.
Promote animal welfare – care and
promotion.
Relies on corporate sponsorship,
fundraising events and voluntary donations
for its income.
13. Types of NGOs in Malaysia :
Save A Stray
MIAR
SPCA
MDDB
ANIMAL RESCUE CHASE
PAWS
HOPE
SCRATCH
14. Mission Statement
The Animal Centre is dedicated to promoting
balanced, respectful and enriched relations
between people and pets through graduate
and post-graduate programs for aspiring
animal behaviorists; continuing behavioral
education for shelter personnel, trainers,
veterinarians, and other animal professionals
and the provision of practical, humane advice
on pet behavior for owners.
- SPCA -
15. How can NGOs help ?
Animal Inspectorate
- work closely with police and courts as
well as the Department of Veterinary
Services in prosecution of those who
abuse or neglect animals.
16. Humane Education Programme
- initiate to visit students, give
presentation, educational packs on
animal abuse,tour around animal
centre,etc.
Mission help
- volunteering
17. By LIM YEE FANG
BI12160239
SOLUTION TO
ANIMAL
ABUSE
MASS MEDIA
18. Mass Media
The means of communication that reaches large
numbers of people in a short time (mass
communication)
- (Harper Collins, 2003).
Three common types of media technologies:
1) Broadcast media
2) Print media
3) Web media
19. Roles of Mass Media
To entertain, educate, enlighten and inspire
audiences
To reach out to the people and equip them
with information
Promote greater social awareness on
animal abuse (eg. Animal Planet)
Should be properly filtered before being
broadcasting to avoid the transmission of
wrong perception or message
20. Roles of Mass Media (continue)
Lifestyle development
Now, everything is easily accessible via the
internet without the limitation of
geographical boundary
Social networking site and the usage of
smart phones help the widespread of social
awareness
22. By CHONG YEW HONG
BI12110026
SOLUTION TO
ANIMAL
ABUSE
LAW
23. Why Animal Law Protection
Ancient civilization showed a large interest
in wild animals and displayed them as
symbols of power, strength leads to the
animal abuse.
Mankind taken the lives of these poor
helpless and voiceless animals for granted.
For example : ivory, antlers, leather, shark
fin.
24. Law Definition and Types
Law is the principles and regulations establish in a
community by some authority and applicable to its
people, whether in the form of legislation or of
custom and policies recognized and enforced by
judicial decision.
Law - Written Law (Animal Act 1953, Animal Welfare
Bill 2012 in Malaysia)
- Unwritten Law
25. Written Law
Written laws are laws which have been enacted in
the constitution or in legislation.
Any person who:
Overworks, tortures, torments, deprives of necessary
food, drink, or shelter, cruelly beats, mutilates, or
cruelly kills an animal is guilty of a misdemeanor or
felony.
For example: People forced animals to fight to the
death and some cultures violent practices, such as
Spain’s Bullfighting, became traditions that still take
place today.
26. Unwritten Law
Unwritten laws are laws which are not contained in
any statutes and can be found in case decisions.
This is known as the common law or case law.
For example: A neighbour keeps his dog on a
cable day and night in the backyard.
As long as the dog has food, water, and shelter,
this does not fall within the legal definition of
cruelty.
27. Unwritten Law
Unwritten laws are laws which are not contained in
any statutes and can be found in case decisions.
This is known as the common law or case law.
For example: A neighbour keeps his dog on a
cable day and night in the backyard.
As long as the dog has food, water, and shelter,
this does not fall within the legal definition of
cruelty.
28. “Law Teasers”
• The horse in the neighboring field stands in the
wind and rain all day.
– As long as the horse has food, water, and a
place to stand up, and can turn around and lie
down in an area not covered in water, this does
not fall within the legal definition of cruelty.
• A neighbor is shooting cats with a pellet gun.
– This is at least a misdemeanor and may be
charged as a felony.
29. If a situation is unhealthy for an animal, but does
not fall within the legal definition of animal
abuse, approach the owner and suggest
different approaches to how they treat their pet.
Report details so that Animal Control can
investigate.
Ask other witnesses to also report.
Do not wait until an animal's life is in danger.
If you suspect abuse, document it and report it
to law enforcement(JPHN – Jabatan
Perkhidmatan Haiwan Negeri).