Thank you to everyone for taking on the challenge of Clean Break, Part II! We appreciate your patience and flexibility as we have enhanced our disease prevention protocols. As a result of your hard work, we are moving steadily through the shelter. Below is the latest version of the map.
When you see an animal that has been starved, your first instinct is probably to give them lots and lots of food, but this can make them sicker or even lead to death. When an animal comes in that is very thin, the DAS Medical Team puts them on what is called a “Refeeding Schedule”, which is designed to slowly reintroduce nutritious food at a pace that their body can handle. Please DO NOT give very thin dogs treats or extra servings of food, it can lead to additional weight loss, anemia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, neurological problems, and even death.
 April 9th - 15 was Anima Control Officer Appreciation week. Officers were celebrated with a lunch at the office, and will be receiving new backpacks. Thank you so much to our hard working and passionate Animal Control Officers, and DAS Shelter staff. You are the backbone of what we do, and your dedication and hard work is exponentially appreciated!
April 17 - 21, 2023 is National Volunteer Week. This week provides us the opportunity to celebrate City of Dallas employees who generously give their time and talents to benefit the lives of the residents of Dallas. This year’s national theme is “Volunteering Weaves Us Together.”
With our newly added "Engagement" Core Value, the City of Dallas continues to seek intentional connection with the communities that we serve.
Here's a sneak peek of what's planned for National Volunteer Week:
- Department Volunteer Pulse Survey
- Employee Volunteer Pulse Survey
- Volunteer Recognition and Celebration (Thursday, April 20)
- Day of Community Service (Friday, April 21)
Volunteer Pulse Survey for Employees
To identify and recognize volunteer efforts you invest in the communities that you serve, please complete the brief survey below by April 17, 2023.
Volunteer Pulse Survey for Employees
Volunteer Opportunity
LET'S PUT VOLUNTEERING INTO ACTION! Follow the link below to sign up for one of two volunteer opportunities on Friday, April 21 for a "Day of Community Service"! You'll have the option to choose volunteering at Dallas Arboretum or Crossroads Community Services.
Click here to sign up!
If you are not able to participate in the "Day of Community Service," Friday, April 21, but you are still interested in volunteering your time (or making a monetary donation), visit the City of Dallas GivePulse page.
If you have any questions, contact Reginald Jackson, Change Management and Engagement Manager, at reginald.jackson2@dallas.gov.
 That pet that's tugging at your heartstrings every time you walk past their kennel? You can help them get adopted! We want to feature our wonderful staff more and get some insight into their favorite pets. If you are interested in taking your photo with your "Staff Favorite" for our social media posts, email us at DASPIO@Dallas.Gov so we can get you scheduled for a quick and easy photoshoot!
This is a great chance to get a photo for your professional use in your animal welfare career - we hope everyone takes advantage of this opportunity!
Scanning documents to your OneDrive will be a simple step via the printer panel. Follow these instructions to get started.
Want to help work on projects to build camaraderie and have some fun with your coworkers? Join the Employee Appreciation Group and help us make DAS an even better place to work. Email jillian.appelbaum@dallas.gov if interested!
To earn your $500, all active employees enrolled in a City of Dallas medical plan should complete either a virtual checkup at home (Catapult Health) or an annual physical exam, including bloodwork, at your physician's office.
Two Ways to Earn the $500 Wellness Incentive
- Request your Catapult Health Virtual Checkup between October 3, 2022 and June 30, 2023.
- The virtual checkup consists of a biometric screening (bloodwork) and an annual physical exam from home.
- Visit www.virtualcheckup.com/cod to register for a Virtual Checkup home kit. You will receive further information about the Virtual Checkup home kit in your inbox.
- Complete your home kit within 7 days of receipt.
- Once you complete and submit the home kit, you will receive a notification to book a virtual appointment with a Nurse Practitioner to review your kit results in more details and ask health questions. Appointment with the Nurse Practitioner must be completed by August 31, 2023.
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Please contact Catapult regarding your kit at support@virtualcheckup.com or 855.509.1211.
- Visit your Primary Care Physician (PCP) for an annual physical exam with blood work between September 1, 2022 and August 31, 2023.
- If you have already visited your PCP since September 1, 2022:
- No further action is needed if your visit included blood work. Your visit will be verified automatically.
- If your visit did not include blood work, you can complete a Virtual Checkup or schedule blood work screening with your PCP before the August 31, 2023 deadline.
Thank you all for attending the compassion fatigue webinar with Jessica Dolce.
If you missed the event or would like to review the material again, you can view the webinar recording here.
More resources regarding compassion fatigue provided for you by Jessica:
Stress Zones and Actions
Hot Walk and Talk
Managing Anger, Frustration, and Resentment on Your Team
STOP
SCARF Model
SEEDS
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