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Petition the BCSPCA


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To:cdaniell@spca.bc.ca
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Premier@gov.bc.ca

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OR /mail to: Mr. CRAIG DANIELL
BCSPCA Head Office
1245 East 7th Avenue
Vancouver, BC V5T 1R1
OR/Phone: (604) 681-7271
OR 1-800-665-1868 toll-free outside the Lower Mainland
OR/Fax: (604) 681-7022

Dear Mr. :CRAIG DANIELL

I am writing in response to the "KIMBERLY DAUM REPORT"

To restore the public trust the BC SPCA must at once implement this key remedy: 1) The SPCA must immediately fund an off-site, stand alone BC SPCA Ombudsman's Office in Vancouver. 2) The BCSPCA must ask the B.C. Veterinary Medical Association to recommend an independent ombudsman, who is not now and has never been affiliated with the SPCA. The BC SPCA Ombudsman's Office, not the SPCA itself, will employ, immediately hire, dispatch and pay wages to experienced and respected vets, who have no past or current affiliation with the SPCA, to perform daily rounds in all its shelters and hospitals to ensure that the society is stopping any inhumane treatment of and preventing cruelty to the animals in its own facilities. These vets will report to the ombudsman and the society, simultaneously case-by-case, and issue overall quarterly reports. The ombudsman will in turn issue quarterly reports, the drafts of which will not be reviewed by the SPCA, to the public through news releases and on the BC SPCA website. The ombudsman must also report to the public any attempts at interference by the SPCA. 3) The public must have direct access to the ombudsman to file any grievances about the SPCA's board, personnel, processes, and/or operations. And, 4) The BC SPCA Ombudsman's Office, on animals' behalf, must fulfill the role of overseeing and reporting on animals' welfare and whether or not the SPCA is adequately enforcing the Act in public, unless and until such accountability amendments are law.

The government must amend the Act so that: 1) The SPCA is obligated to enforce the Act. 2) The government will review all SPCA cruelty files and will publicly and annually report: a) the numbers of cruelty investigations and the jurisdictions in which they originate, b) the outcome of these investigations, including seizures, and the grounds on which those decisions were made by the SPCA, c) how many cases have been referred to Crown Counsel along with the numbers of charges and convictions, and d) the numbers of complaints made about SPCA special constables under the Police Act and the outcomes of those complaints.

I fully support the suggestion of an Ombudsman Official.

 

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