NH vs Riding Schools and BSH

better half

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If the goverment helped Riding Schools and subsidized lessons for all kids the BSH could have played a bigger part in promoting horsemanship.
NH has fillled a gap created by Health and Saftey gone mad closing riding schools by making red tape and legal issues take over.. Now instead of learning about riding and horsemanship 'hands on' as we grow up, anyone can buy a horse and get a video on how to train it.

Equine Assisted Learning and NH for troubled kid's used to be Riding and working around ponies and learning as you go. I heard £5000.00 is now spent on each 'troubled Kids' so it's not about funding it's about spending it before it goes wrong.

Sorry BHS !!!
 
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Anyone buying a horse and a video is going to have a VERY hands-on learning experience!

£5000 is a very low estimate for spending on "troubled kids", but in any case, there are a lot more cost-effective options for helping these kids than teaching them all to ride ... of course it would help some of them, but so would lots of other, cheaper things.

First post on here, hello everyone, by the way!! *waves*
 
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