KirstiJ
New User
Just trying to raise awareness regarding disabled riders and the discriminatory behaviour I received from British Dressage today.
I first want to tell you about Shannon, a rider I am working with as we are both under the same trainer. Shannon is a Canadian rider, currently undertaking a Masters degree at a UK university, and has been totally blind since she was around 10 years old. Shannon never fails to amaze me! Shannon can do better centre lines than I can, leg yield, canter diagonal rein changes, jump .... the list goes on.
Shannon has recently got quite in to competing in dressage competitions and performing dressage tests. I have bought a full set of British Dressage test sheets, and thought that it would be an amazing Christmas present to get these converted to braille for Shannon to take home to Canada with her at the end of this year. I went in to the local Resource for the Blind organisation, and they were absolutely amazing and said they would help me achieve this. However, when they contacted BD for the electronic copy of the tests required, they were refused. I then contacted them today, were told that they did not provide the braille tests themselves, and could not send me an electronic copy to organise this at my expense. They're poor excuse was that there was not enough demand for the tests in braille, and they were understaffed. From an organisation who claimed to support the Paralympics and lists one of their values as "Promoting equality of opportunity and access for all people irrespective of background and ability", I think this is sickening. Surely, all the equality legislation that is in place should prevent things like this? It should be the responsibility of BD to get those tests converted to braille and sent to us, even if it is only for one person.
Thank you for reading.
I first want to tell you about Shannon, a rider I am working with as we are both under the same trainer. Shannon is a Canadian rider, currently undertaking a Masters degree at a UK university, and has been totally blind since she was around 10 years old. Shannon never fails to amaze me! Shannon can do better centre lines than I can, leg yield, canter diagonal rein changes, jump .... the list goes on.
Shannon has recently got quite in to competing in dressage competitions and performing dressage tests. I have bought a full set of British Dressage test sheets, and thought that it would be an amazing Christmas present to get these converted to braille for Shannon to take home to Canada with her at the end of this year. I went in to the local Resource for the Blind organisation, and they were absolutely amazing and said they would help me achieve this. However, when they contacted BD for the electronic copy of the tests required, they were refused. I then contacted them today, were told that they did not provide the braille tests themselves, and could not send me an electronic copy to organise this at my expense. They're poor excuse was that there was not enough demand for the tests in braille, and they were understaffed. From an organisation who claimed to support the Paralympics and lists one of their values as "Promoting equality of opportunity and access for all people irrespective of background and ability", I think this is sickening. Surely, all the equality legislation that is in place should prevent things like this? It should be the responsibility of BD to get those tests converted to braille and sent to us, even if it is only for one person.
Thank you for reading.