The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Queensland Inc. is the state’s leading animal welfare authority. It is also the oldest animal welfare authority in Queensland. The Society is a non-Government, registered animal welfare charity, with powers to enforce an Act of the Queensland Parliament - The Animal Care and Protection Act 2001, which was proclaimed on March 1, 2002.
RSPCA Qld Inc. supports RSPCA Australia’s belief that the welfare of an animal includes its physical and mental state and that good animal welfare implies both fitness and a sense of well-being. The RSPCA considers that an animal’s welfare should be considered in terms of five freedoms:
1. Freedom from Hunger and Thirst – by ready access to fresh water and a diet to maintain full health and vigour
2. Freedom from Discomfort – by providing an appropriate environment including shelter and a comfortable resting area
3. Freedom from Pain, Injury or Disease – by prevention by rapid diagnosis and treatment
4. Freedom to Express Normal Behaviour - by providing sufficient space, proper facilities and company of the animal’s own kind
5. Freedom from Fear and Distress – by insuring conditions and treatment which avoid mental suffering
The RSPCA Qld Inc. supports these freedoms through the following areas of operation: - Shelters, Inspectorate, Animal Ambulance, Veterinary Services, Behaviour Assessment, Cruelty Case Enrichment, Lost and Found service, Volunteer program, Education program, Bequest and Pet Legacy program, Fundraising, Animal Training Centres, Publicity and Campaign promotion
RSPCA Qld Inc. was also involved with child welfare for many decades and in its early days played a major role in developing the original Children’s Protection Act of 1892. The RSPCA considers its work still relates to child welfare, due to statistical links in the UK and USA between animal cruelty and domestic violence, child abuse and other criminal activity. The RSPCA’s efforts to reach potential animal cruelty offenders through education and the enforcement of anti-cruelty laws, may help stem the cycle of violence to animals and ultimately to people.
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