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Equine Assisted Learning

Safety, Systems and Structure

Building a successful and professional Equine Assisted Learning (EAL) or Equine Assisted Therapy (EAT) business requires a high level of safety, systems, and structure.

This information workshop will give you everything you need to know to set up an EAL or EAT business. Sue Spence is one of the pioneers in this industry, with over 20 years’ experience.

Topics Covered

  • Safety

  • Training of Horses

  • Session Planning

  • Environment, amenities and preparation of your delivery area

  • Risk Assessments

  • Evaluations

  • Outcome Reporting

Join Us for a Live Zoom Session

Join us for a Live Zoom Session with Sue Spence — numbers are limited, so don’t miss your spot!

Sue Spence’s Horses Helping Humans™ is a pioneering Equine Assisted Learning Training Program, the only Certified Trademark in Australia for Equine Assisted Learning, which is setting the standard for safety and success, and a force for transformative change.

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About the Program

Building a successful Equine Assisted Learning or Equine Assisted Therapy business requires structure, planning, and professional standards. This session is designed to guide facilitators, practitioners, and aspiring EAL professionals through every step of creating a safe, effective, and outcome-based program.

Participants will gain clarity on risk management, horse suitability, and session design — supported by professional frameworks that ensure credibility and consistency in EAL delivery.

Presented by Sue Spence

Sue Spence is one of Australia’s most respected leaders in Equine Assisted Learning, with more than two decades of experience helping individuals and organisations deliver safe, structured, and evidence-based programs.

Her Horses Helping Humans™ program continues to lead the industry in professionalism, safety, and transformative results.

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