Equine Therapy/Equine Assisted Learning with Riding
- Offering services to:
- Children 0-5
- Secondary school aged children
- Adults 19-25
- Primary school aged children
- Young people 16-18
- Supporting people with:
- Activities for children and young people
- Special educational needs and or disabilities (SEND)
This project offers the individual a chance to experience a holistic equine experience which is based on relationship building with the horses and the donkey. Getting to know the horses on the ground and also in the saddle. The use of trained helpers to support and communicate with the child or young person enables him or her to enjoy the activity in a safe environment. The horses give the children a sense of independence and boosts their confidence and self esteem. Physically challenged children enjoy the freedom of movement, feel an improvement in their balance, flexibility, mobility and strength. The children are taught to ride correctly and give the correct aids where possible or an alternative signal to the pony/horse and find it rewarding when the pony follows their instructions.
The child will get to know each horse and their different personalities.
Each session is led by a qualified practitioner and supported by specially trained volunteers providing the opportunity to spend time in a healthy outdoor environment, harmonising with the ponies and donkeys. This involves building positive, mutually respectful relationships with the ponies and the donkey offering the individual a chance to experience a holistic equine experience.
Each session is tailored to meet the needs of the particular individual and some sessions can be arranged with another child with similar needs if required. The sessions run for a minimum of one hour.
Why choose us?
We are qualified and experienced practitioners
All our volunteers and facilitators are DBS checked
The sessions are tailored to individual clients’ needs
Set in peaceful breath-taking location on the South Downs Way
We offer therapeutic riding as well as equine assisted learning on the ground
We are an alternative education provision
The Theory
The natural world of the horse is based on relationships and these relationships hold the herd together and assure its survival. At the core of these inter-herd associations are mutual feelings of trust, respect and confidence in the leader and connectedness is always present between all the members of the group. Teaching equine relationships and communication skills assures successful outcomes with the interactions between horses and humans. The relationship on the ground is then transferred to the saddle. The movement of the horse and the rhythm of his or her motion releases oxytocin (hormone that reduces anxiety) and opens learning receptors. This improves communication skills for autistic children and children with communication difficulties. We believe that children and young people with disabilities should not be prevented from challenging themselves, learning to go faster on the horse and ride independently where appropriate. The project is also working with children in care to help recover from trauma and address attachment disorders, and who display difficult behaviours.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Alison Couzens/ Hannah Hurst
- Contact Position
- Director/Manager
- Telephone
- Alison 07958 367915 Alison 07958 367915 Hannah 07706420646 Hannah 07706420646
- southdowns.equine@yahoo.com
- Website
- South Downs Equine Therapy Website
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- www.facebook.com/southdownsway
Where to go
- Name
- Homelands Farm
- Address
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Hogs Lodge Lane
Clanfield
Waterlooville
Hampshire - Postcode
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PO8 0QB
View PO8 0QB on a map - Notes
Homelands farm is an off road venue and although rural, is not isolated. It is situated on the South Downs way, an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Time / Date Details
- When is it on
- Open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdays and Friday 09.00am - 6.00pm, Saturdays and Sundays 10.00am - 4.00pm
- Time of day
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Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Costs
- £75 per session
- Details
- As above sessions vary according to request but an hour costs £75. Special rates when siblings join sessions.
Availability
- Referral Details
Self referral or referral from friend, family member or local authority.
Please ring mobile 07958367915 or email southdowns.equine@yahoo.com for more details or go to South Downs Equine Therapy CIC Facebook page. A referral form will be completed over the phone and a discussion of the child/young person's needs.
- Other notes
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- Offering services to:
- Children 0-5
- Secondary school aged children
- Adults 19-25
- Primary school aged children
- Young people 16-18
- Supporting people with:
- Activities for children and young people
- Special educational needs and or disabilities (SEND)
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Last Updated: 07 November 2023