In Your Community
Here are a few resources for healing in your community.
Further Reading
Therapeutic Riding Associations
BC Therapeutic Riding Association (BCTRA) promotes the use of the horse for therapy, sport and recreation for people with disabilities in British Columbia, Canada.
Canadian Therapeutic Riding Association (CANTRA) is the Canadian Therapeutic Riding Association, providing support to individuals and groups through education, certification, insurance coverage, communication and accreditation.
Equestrian Canada Équestre includes all equestrian disciplines practiced by people with disabilities. Many disabled athletes are capable of competing in able-bodied Equine Canada competitions, which often involves the use of specialized supportive tack or compensatory aids.
American Hippotherapy Association Inc. (AHA, Inc.) promotes the use of the movement of the horse as a treatment strategy in physical, occupational and speech-language therapy sessions for people living with disabilities.
North American Riding for the Handicapped Association since 1969, the NARHA has provided Equine Assisted Activity and Therapy (EAAT) programs in the United States and Canada through its network of nearly 800 member centers.
Associations for the Disabled
BC Coalition of People with Disabilities (BCCPD) For over 30 years, the BCCPD has been a provincial, cross-disability voice in British Columbia. Its mission is to raise awareness around issues that affect the lives of people who live with a disability.
Citizens for Accessible Neighbourhoods (C.A.N.) is a non-profit society promoting universal access to infomation, buildings, public spaces and adapted sports. Accessibility issues, spotlights, info on local events and contact details.
ConnecTra is a connecting agency, linking people with disabilities to activities and programs that will, over time, allow them to gain confidence and become more active and involved in community life.
BC Disability Sports is a leading non-profit organization promoting awareness of sport and recreation of British Columbians with disabilities.
Developmental Disabilities Association (DDA) provides over 50 community-based programs and services for children, youths, and adults. The Developmental Disabilities Association not only strives to enable people with developmental disabilities to reach their full potential, but also is one of the largest daycare providers in the Lower Mainland.
Similar Organizations
There are many others around the world who are involved in similar work and this is a partial list of some of the leaders in the field:
Eponaquest was founded by author Linda Kohanov who has become an internationally-recognized innovator in the field of Equine Experiential Learning and Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy. (Arizona, US)
The Fortune Centre of Riding Therapy runs the Further Education through Horsemastership course which is an innovative way of improving basic and living skills for young people with learning difficulties. (Dorset, UK)
Jay O Jay is the celebrated horseman who helps riders get naturally connected with their spirited horses. (Langley, BC, Canada)
Human-Equine Alliances for Learning (HEAL) works with horses and humans to facilitate healing, psychotherapy and learning. (Washington, US)
Chris Irwin inspires and facilitates his students to learn how to harness their inner horsepower through ongoing workshops in Equine Assisted Personal Development. (Alberta, Canada)
Equine Studies Institute A paradigm shift in horse training…. The Australian Equine Behaviour Centre is the most internationally recognised horse training and behaviour modification centre in Australia. The AEBC initiated and continues to improve its simple, logical system for training horses that is today applied by many of the world’s best riders and trainers. (Victoria, Australia)
Eagala The Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association is dedicated to improving the mental health of individuals, families, and groups around the world by setting the standard of excellence in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy. (Utah, US)
Reins of Change Experts in providing quality mental health services, personal growth and educational opportunities for people, utilizing Equine Assisted Psychotherapy and the EAGALA model. (Illinois, US)
Mary Ann Simonds Mystic Horse Enchanting products for animals and their people. Home site of Mary Ann Simonds, reknowned equine ecologist and behaviorist. (Washington, US)
Rancho Bosque Situated in a verdant mesquite grove, a feeling of serenity flows over visitors and horses alike when they enter the “ranch in the woods”. In this unique environment, embracing the principles of horsemanship entails a personal journey of growth that leads to self-awareness and transformation. (Arizona, US)
Horses in British Columbia
Horse Council BC (HCBC) is a membership-driven not-for-profit association representing the interests of the equine industry in all sectors throughout British Columbia.
Equestrian Canada Équestre is an extensive infrastructure of professional staff, volunteers with lifelong experience in the horse and sport industry, competition organizers, provincial partners, affiliated national organizations and members. Working together, they provide programs and services for the entire Canadian equine community.
Other Horse Services
Gaitpost Magazine provides equestrian news, articles, veterinary tips and horses for sale.
Equine411 (I Heart Horses) is the largest online horse industry and equine directory of businesses and stallions in Canada, the United States, and around the world.
Happy Horseback Saddles sells Barefoot treeless saddles in Canada.
Other Resources
Fraser Valley Distance Education School is a distributed learning school in BC that helps students get educated from wherever they need to be.
SelfDesign Learning Foundation provides educational resources for parents and educators.