What is the Changing Lives Through Horses programme?
The British Horse Society Changing Lives Through Horses is an alternative education programme, developed by Britain’s largest Equine charity, The British Horse Society, where children and young people can learn in a safe and nurturing environment alongside highly trained coaches at British Horse Society Approved Riding Centres. The BHS believes that horses and equine facilitated learning can have a remarkable role to play in impacting on a young person’s life.
When was the programme developed?
The Changing Lives Through Horses programme was developed and piloted in 2016 with excellent feedback from the twelve centres involved. Since then, the programme has grown, with over 95 trained centres nationwide and with over 2000 young people accessing the programme to date. Our coaches receive support to run the programme and regular training from our dedicated Changing Lives Through Horses team at the BHS.
Who is the Programme for?
The programme is aimed at children and young people aged 5-25 years who have become, or are at risk of becoming, disengaged or excluded from education or training, or those with additional needs that mean they need more support to maintain their school placement. Participants who have benefitted from the programme include those with special educational needs, including social and emotional mental health needs, and those who may have experienced trauma or adverse childhood experiences
What does the programme involve?
The main aim of the programme is to develop and support 6 key life skills: Communication, Confidence, Teamwork, Building Relationships, Perseverance, and Responsibility. The programme is structured around two frameworks – the Achieve and Explorer awards. Both offer horse care and ridden modules with structured awards and certificates that recognise and reward achievement. Activities contained in each award provide opportunities for the participant to develop in the six key life skills that are transferable back to school or further education opportunities, practice learning skills linked to their school curriculum and build a portfolio of equine knowledge and experience that could lead to a pathway of further industry qualifications.
We are also able to offer accredited Personal Development Qualifications integrated within the programme at Entry Level 3 (Pre GCSE equivalent), Level 1 (GCSE 1-4 equivalent) and Level 2 (GSCE 5-9 equivalent).
How much does the programme cost?
Each pupil is assessed on a bespoke basis, depending on the number of staff needed, the length of the session and the level of the session (PDQ pupils incur a one of cost of £35 per level).
We can offer one to one sessions or small group sessions; Group sessions are recommended as teamwork is an important key life skill on the programme.
For more information, please contact the office on 01208 831817.