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Supporting Service Users with Pets: Risk Assessment and Safety Policy

1. Purpose

The purpose of this policy is to ensure that staff members at {{org_field_name}} safely and effectively support individuals receiving care who own pets, balancing the benefits of pet companionship with health and safety considerations.

Pets provide companionship, emotional well-being, and improved quality of life for many individuals receiving care. However, there are risks associated with pets in the care environment, including allergies, injuries, infections, and hygiene concerns.

This policy sets out clear procedures for risk assessment, infection control, and staff responsibilities, ensuring compliance with the Health and Social Care Standards (Scotland) and SSSC Codes of Practice for Social Service Workers and Employers (2024).

2. Scope

This policy applies to:

It applies to all types of pets, including but not limited to:

3. Related Policies

This policy should be read in conjunction with:

4. Policy Statement

{{org_field_name}} acknowledges the positive impact of pets on well-being and is committed to supporting individuals in maintaining their pets while ensuring the safety and health of both staff and individuals receiving care. This includes:

5. Risk Assessment Process

A Pet Risk Assessment must be conducted for each individual receiving care who owns a pet. This assessment will be documented in their Personal Plan and regularly reviewed.

5.1 Key Risk Factors Assessed

5.2 Risk Levels and Actions

Risk LevelDescriptionActions Required
LowThe pet poses no significant health or safety risks.Document in care plan and review annually.
ModerateMinor concerns such as mild allergies, trip hazards, or hygiene issues.Implement control measures (e.g., pet-free zones, hygiene improvements). Regular monitoring.
HighSignificant risks such as aggressive pets, severe allergies, or poor hygiene.Develop a risk management plan, consult with family members, and consider alternative care solutions for the pet.
SevereImmediate risk to staff or individual due to aggression or extreme hygiene issues.Escalate to management, review care arrangements, and involve appropriate agencies if necessary.

6. Staff Responsibilities Regarding Pets

{{org_field_name}} staff are not responsible for direct pet care, except in exceptional cases where it has been agreed in the Personal Plan. Staff may:

7. Hygiene and Infection Control Measures

7.1 Preventing the Spread of Disease

7.2 Managing Allergies and Sensitivities

8. Handling Aggressive or Unpredictable Pets

9. Emergency Pet Care Planning

Individuals receiving care who own pets should have an emergency plan in place for their pet in case they are:

9.1 Responsibilities in an Emergency

10. Training and Competency of Staff

All staff must receive basic training on:

Refresher training will be provided annually or as needed.

11. Compliance and Monitoring

This policy aligns with:

Management will:

12. Policy Review

This policy will be reviewed annually or earlier if legislative changes or new best practices emerge. Any updates will be communicated to staff and incorporated into training programmes.


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