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Dog Assisting the Dpj: More than 100 Young People Benefited From Stan's Services

Summary by Journal Le Nord
Over the past two years, a particular ally has come to the youth welfare department. Stan, a psychosocial help dog, has been trained to accompany children in some of the most sensitive moments of their lives. Since then, more than 100 young people have benefited from his reassuring presence. Formed in partnership with the MIRA Foundation, Stan works alongside the actors of the Youth Protection Directorate (DPJ) in sometimes upsetting contexts: d…
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Over the past two years, a particular ally has come to the youth welfare department. Stan, a psychosocial help dog, has been trained to accompany children in some of the most sensitive moments of their lives. Since then, more than 100 young people have benefited from his reassuring presence. Formed in partnership with the MIRA Foundation, Stan works alongside the actors of the Youth Protection Directorate (DPJ) in sometimes upsetting contexts: d…

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Journal Le Nord broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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