The “Team Family” Programme Using Equine Assisted Learning.

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The “Team Family” Programme Using Equine Assisted Learning

What is equine assisted learning? “In its broadest sense, I see equine assisted learning as any interaction between a person and a horse where the person learns something about themselves.” Tricia Day (founder of EAQ)

Horses can help with… Communication Behavioural issues Anxiety/Depression Recovery from addiction Special educational needs – autism/ADHD Personal & team development

Horses can help develop… Self-awareness Confidence Behaviour management Better relationships

How is equine assisted learning unique? The horses are the teachers/therapists/coaches Based on herd dynamics and flight instinct Non-judgemental feedback The facilitators guide, rather than direct the learning

Have an experience Experiential learning Kolb’s Learning Cycle Observe and reflect on that experience Test out your ideas Decide on any changes that need to be made

Equine Assisted Recovery Improve self-esteem Build trust Learn about boundaries Supportive atmosphere Non-confrontational Non-judgemental Healthy “mood alterers”

“Team Family” Aim: To collaborate with mainstream family interventions by providing a non-judgemental, innovative learning experience for parents to recognise impact they have on the family develop confidence to make the desired changes to improve quality of family life.

“Team Family”: Objectives Greater self awareness Changes in attitude and beliefs Improved management of behaviour Better communication Tools to create functional family environment

“Team Family”: Assessment Facilitator guided activities Portfolio of evidence:  Reflections  Observations  Photos  Feedback forms

“Team Family”: Delivery 6 x 2 hour sessions minimum Small groups Engagement of parents Practical support Cooperation with other agencies Incorporate other family members

Foundation for change Learning outcomes break cycle of: Anti-social behaviour Disengagement from education Poor parenting Dysfunctional relationships

Hampshire Centres Certified EAL facilitators Existing HCC service providers- Short Breaks/Substance Misuse/Children’s Services Experience of working with children and adults Countywide programme

For further information: Susie Little Tower House Horses /