A New Event Exclusive for Diamond Members!


This is your chance to submit a case that you feel would benefit from help from the Diamond Community. It will work like this:

Each month, we will ask for Live Case Study submissions in the Diamond FB Group.  If you are not a member of the FB Group you can still submit a case study by emailing Tom Candy [email protected].

1. Check to make sure you can attend the Live Event.  January's is to be held on Wednesday, 29th at 10 am Pacific Time. 
2. Email  [email protected] with the details of your case and we'll let you know if yours has been selected. 
3. Attend the Live Case Study so you can work with Tom Candy and your fellow Diamond Members to come up with a plan. 

Depending on submissions, there may be more than one case per session. 

This will be a Zoom Meeting, not a webinar so all attendees are welcome to have camera on during the event.  You can all ask questions, and contribute to the Live Case Study. 

This meeting will last for approx 1 hour and will be recorded for future streaming starting approx 24 hours after the live event. 

  • Open to Diamond Members of the Grisha Stewart Academy.

  • A great opportunity to learn in community with fellow Members and Team GSA.

  • Not a Member? See if joining is right for you

  • Recording will be made available to Diamond Members & Library Passholders approximately 24 hours after the event.

Did you know we have a Frequently Asked Questions Page?

If you have questions about the academy, the Help page is your go-to resource.

When you start a membership, it will go for a month and then renew automatically each month after that. You can easily cancel renewal at any time and your access to the content will just expire on your renewal date.

Facilitator

Senior Training and Behavior Advisor

Tom Candy BSc (Hons.), MSc, CCAB, CSBS, CBATI-KA

Tom Candy is a Senior Training and Behaviour Advisor for one of the largest dog rehoming organisations in the United Kingdom and is also a behaviour and welfare Trustee for Hope Rescue Wales. His duties include assessment, management and behaviour modification.

A passion for animal welfare and training led Tom to undertake a BSc (Hons) in bio-veterinary science, and an MSc in clinical animal behaviour from the University of Lincoln, UK.

Having started volunteering in rescue at the age of 15, Tom has been involved in a variety of aspects of rescue, including fundraising, home checks, transporting, and general day-to-day activities.

An international speaker, Tom is Clinical Animal Behaviourist with the Animal Behaviour and Training Council, and a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant, a Certified Shelter behaviour specialist with the IAABC, a Certified Behavior Adjustment Training Instructor - Knowledge Assessed (CBATI-KA), and a full member of the APBC. He is the host of Simplifying Shelter Behaviour Podcast available on Spotify.