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Love helping young people? Discover how to bring the Changing Lives through Horses programme to your riding centre.

  • Last reviewed: 19th September 2024
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The Changing Lives Through Horses Programme is about the vital importance of relationships and creating a sense of belonging for children and young people who, for whatever reason, find emotional connections difficult in educational and social environments. The themes that come through from discussions with our young people consistently settle around belonging, trust, being listened to, safety and acceptance.

For our centres it is an opportunity to work inclusively with a diverse range of children and young people within their communities, introducing equine facilitated learning to new partnerships.

Who would you be working with?

  • Those with additional needs in the widest sense

  • Those with Education, Health, Care Plans (or IDPs)

  • Adverse childhood experiences and trauma

  • Excluded, at risk of exclusion or isolation

  • Social work or health referrals, including social prescribing

  • Post 16 NEET

  • Youth Service and mentoring service referrals

  • Care experienced

  • Electively home educated children

  • Emotionally and anxiety based non school attendance

Requirements

To deliver the Changing Lives through Horses programme a centre would need to meet the following criteria: 

  • Be a BHS Approved Centre which ensures we can maintain a secure and safe environment for young people to be working in. Find out more about becoming an approved centre here.

  • We  require the Lead Changing Lives through Horses Coach, to be qualified to BHS Stage 3 Care (or equivalent) and BHS Stage 2 teach, or BHS Coaching4All qualification and recommended to be an approved professional coach. This ensures we are delivering with coaches who have up to date safeguarding training, first aid and are DBS checked according to their national requirements (other centre staff can be involved in the delivery of the programme, it is just the lead coach that needs to hold the above requirements).  

  • The Lead Changing Lives through Horses Coach and your centre staff will be required to attend 2 initial group virtual training sessions and then 3 further bespoke training sessions. 

  • Centres will continue to receive ongoing training, support and guidance from a dedicated CLTH team and have access to all the wider BHS approved centre services.

What support will I get with session plans?

Our Changing Lives through Horses team will provide you with carefully developed medium-term plans to deliver engaging and educational sessions. These plans ensure that life skills and curriculum-linked learning are seamlessly integrated into each session.

Medium-Term Plans: These plans are different from regular session plans. While we know our coaches are experts in teaching equine skills, these plans will help you incorporate life skills and curriculum-linked learning into the sessions. All these plans are provided to centres in our handbooks, organised by topic.

Example Plan: Let’s take a look at an example of a medium-term plan focused on grooming, taken from our England handbook. Each plan is divided into three sections and designed by activity type.

  1. Topic and Life Skills: At the top, the topic is listed along with the life skills that can be developed through the activities. For instance, grooming can help develop communication skills.
  2. Awards and Skill Levels: The first section lists all the awards related to the topic. It provides a breakdown of the activities, and the level of skill required for participants to complete the section.
  3. Life Skills and Curriculum Links: The second section links the activities to life skills and curriculum points. For example, during a grooming lesson, participants might be asked questions about the type of brush, its colour, and the pony they are working with. This turns grooming into a communication exercise. If participants are answering, being polite and engaged (or working towards that), the activity is a success!
  4. School Curriculum Points: The third section lists the school curriculum points that can be covered within the topic, broken down by level and subject. For example, discussing the brushes and their textures can support English language skills by using adjectives and descriptive words.

Want to know more?

If you’re interested in delivering Changing Lives through Horses at your Approved Riding Centre, we would love to hear from you. Please fill in the form below or contact us on: Tel: 02476 840545 or email: changinglives@bhs.org.uk. 

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