British Equestrian launches Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan as part of drive towards a more inclusive culture British Equestrian is proud to today reveal our Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP), a crucial step towards ensuring a more inclusive and equitable future for equestrian
To celebrate the launch of Safe to Play, a new resource aimed at highlighting the importance of safety and wellbeing in equestrian, we’re giving away a pair of tickets to the 75th HOYS show the show finale on Sunday 13 October at Birmingham’s NEC. We’d value around five minutes of your time to
British Equestrian can announce the relaunch of our Find a Centre online tool, designed to help those looking to start their equestrian journey or return to the saddle to find an approved local riding centre. All centres listed on the ‘Find a Centre’ tool are legally approved by their Local
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British Equestrian commends the publication of the British Horseracing Authority’s (BHA) Human Welfare and Safeguarding Strategy which outlines their increased commitment to improving working practices for all in the British racing industry. Data collected by the BHA over the last five years showed
British Equestrian and our 20 partner organisations have today published a diversity and inclusion strategy, Horses for All. The culmination of an extensive research, listening and learning process, the new strategy sets the agenda for our long-term commitment to lead change in our industry and
Research conducted by Riders Minds, has revealed that 76% of equestrians have been bullied, with a further 85% saying that they have witnessed bullying within the industry. Of those equestrians who have been bullied a staggering 77% felt unable to speak out. The shocking survey results have been
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