Mr_Ed
Well-Known Member
I stuck this in the News section last week but it quickly disappeared amongst all the Badders news.
This is a Safety with Horses run by Equistudy free to anyone who registers before 30th of June. This course is very practical based and may save a life or any injury either human or equine! It is essentially distance learning with some tasks being done at a yard. Course materials of high quality are all supplied. I reckon it will take about 1-2 hours a week over an eight week period. Most can be done at home although doing some tasks such as turning out safely have to be verified at a yard by any AI or above. It leads to a National qualification and as such Equistudy will arrange the final multiple choice exam. As a further bonus
successful candidates will be invited a special lecture demo at Tim Stockdale's stables in Northamptonshire where Tim will present them with their award and to boot also receive a photograph to remember the occasion.
All for free snap it up!
My original post is at http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/2003740/an/0/page/1#2003740
And the EquiStudy blurb is at http://www.warkscol.ac.uk/root.asp?pid=1711
Always listen to Mr Ed
This is a Safety with Horses run by Equistudy free to anyone who registers before 30th of June. This course is very practical based and may save a life or any injury either human or equine! It is essentially distance learning with some tasks being done at a yard. Course materials of high quality are all supplied. I reckon it will take about 1-2 hours a week over an eight week period. Most can be done at home although doing some tasks such as turning out safely have to be verified at a yard by any AI or above. It leads to a National qualification and as such Equistudy will arrange the final multiple choice exam. As a further bonus
successful candidates will be invited a special lecture demo at Tim Stockdale's stables in Northamptonshire where Tim will present them with their award and to boot also receive a photograph to remember the occasion.
All for free snap it up!
My original post is at http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/2003740/an/0/page/1#2003740
And the EquiStudy blurb is at http://www.warkscol.ac.uk/root.asp?pid=1711
Always listen to Mr Ed