How many times does this question come up when training facilitators or delivering equine facilitated interactions? And how many different ways are there to answer it? Our understanding of horses has thankfully moved on from the view of them as mindless automaton, the Skinner’s boxes of traditional behaviouralist approaches. Similarly, […]
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In the King’s speech this week the a theme of trust came out, to quote King Charles III “My Government will take steps to help rebuild trust and foster respect. Legislation will be brought forward to introduce a duty of candour for public servants.” A clear message that emphasises the […]
The Victorian Solution I grew up in Brentwood Essex. One of the things that Brentwood was famous for at that time (at least to those that lived there) was Warley Hospital. Warley Hospital was a residential psychiatric facility. Needless to say, as a child growing up in the mid-seventies there […]