HETI Headlines Autumn 2024

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HETI Headlines Autumn 2024

Dear Members and Friends of HETI,

Welcome to the Autumn 2024 issue of the HETI Headlines. It has been a very busy few months for HETI with welcoming our new board members, working on the strategic plan for 2024-2027, implementing new ways to connect with our members and taking part in various conferences and projects around the world! Below you'll see some of HETI's activities from the past few months. 

We love that we're getting to connect with our members more and look forward to further collaboration as we look towards a new year. 

With warm regards,

Kirstin O'Neill
HETI Executive Director/Secretary

HETI Live monthly meetings

Following a very successful first meeting about HETI's upcoming strategic plan, we then hosted a second meeting based on the same topic to facilitate the participation of our members in the Asia-Pacific region. It was fantastic to be able to connect with so many of our members and hear their invaluable opinions!

Our next HETI Live will take place on Monday 4th November at 2pm Central European Time with HETI board member, Harriet Laurie.

Please register using the link below and the zoom link will be sent the day before the meeting.

Register for HETI Live

Changes of EAT definition and learning pathways in Latvia

The Latvian Ministry of Health recently accepted the new Latvian educational plan for Equine Assisted Therapy. The authors of the curriculum imply some issues that are quite concerning. For instance, they are imposing a weight limit of 80kg on practitioners and restricting physiotherapy methods to assisted (tandem) sitting while overlooking many valuable practices in EAT.

In response, the Latvian Association of Equestrian Therapy and Pedagogical Riding have put together a survey to gather insights from professionals in other countries. The more responses they gather, the stronger their case will be to highlight the diversity of EAT practices worldwide. If possible, we encourage colleagues from Germany and Finland to participate, as the new program’s basis is influenced by their EAT educational systems.

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National Standards for EAS -
We need your help!

HETI recognises the need for a central hub of information which is why we have created a webpage for national standards for Equine Assisted Services. This resource is produced by members, for members with the intention of signposting the key areas of compliance that all EAS providers may need to consider. We would love for our members to help with this resource by sending the HETI office the information needed for your country. A small amount of information and a weblink is all that's needed to help others in their journey towards best practice! 

National standards

HETI Educational Webinars
 

We are excited to share our 10th HETI Educational Webinar with you! In November we will have world renowned Equine Anatomy and Biomechanical specialist, Gillian Higgins, joining us to share her knowledge on applied equine anatomy and biomechanics for the EAS professional.

This is sure to be a fascinating and informative webinar so be sure not to miss it! 

All our webinars are recorded and available to HETI members through our website. 

Register now

HETI(UK) Autumn Forum

The HETI(UK) Autumn forum was held on 11th October in TheHorseCourse in Dorset, England. The focus of this meeting was to discuss the potential of a multi-site EAS effectiveness study in the UK. 

The HETI(UK) Spring Forum 2025 will be held in Sirona Therapeutic Horsemanship, Totnes.

You can read more about the Autumn forum below.

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Call for Submissions!

We are seeking original submissions with the purpose of advancing knowledge in the field of Equine Assisted Services.

The HETI Journal has several submission categories:
Original Research - An original research study conducted by the author.
Literature Review - A comprehensive or systematic review of research on a specific topic.

Study Protocols - Procedures for proposed original scientific investigations that contribute to the development of equine-assisted services.
Clinical Cases (Case studies) - A presentation of a simple comprehensive case study or multiple case studies.
Theory and Practice - A discussion of a specific topic in the field.
Letter to the Editor - Comments on articles published in the HETI journal or in other journals on topics related to the equine-assisted field.

Manuscripts are reviewed through a double-blind peer-review system and submissions are welcome throughout the year.

More Information

Call out for Articles

The 12th issue of The Global Gallop will be published in January so we are seeking article submissions. We would love to hear from any of our members who are carrying out research, have recently hosted an event, are celebrating an achievement or who simply want to share what they're doing in their practice that is improving the lives of the people and/or equines involved.
 

Submissions must be sent to the HETI office by 22nd November 2024

Read previous issues

Join the HETI International Congress Facebook Group

Stay connected with all things related to the HETI International Congress. Share your previous experiences and hear up to date news on the next congress which will be held in Norway on May 18th - 22nd 2027. 

This is just another great way for you to connect, communicate and collaborate through HETI! 

Join group

Mary Selway Swift Development Fund

This fund is available to be used “to promote and improve the educational opportunities, training and quality of riding therapy through the development of therapeutic riding programmes internationally” on the request of the late Mary Selway Swift.

  • Applicants are welcome all year round.

  • Any payments from the fund will be made on the recommendation of the HETI Executive Committee.

  • Any one grant will not exceed €1,000 (Euro).

  • Applications should have the support of a HETI  Member or relevant recognised organisation.

If you would like to donate to this fund, please contact the HETI office.

Find out more

International Events

Our international events calendar is full of interesting conferences, workshops, webinars and events.

We want to provide an up to date listing of EAS events so if you know of any coming up, please share them with the HETI office!

office@hetifederation.org

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Welcome to HETI!
Join us in welcoming new members to HETI

Institute Members
London College of Animal Osteopathy - Noemy Alvarez (Canada)
Equine Assisted Services Partnership -  - Anna Collins (UK)
North Dakota State University Bison Strides Equine Assisted Services - Erika Berg (USA)
E.M Corfu Equestrian Center - Apostolis Amperiadis (Greece)

Business Members
Newmarket Farm Therapeutic Equestrian Centre - Abigail Poole (Ireland)
Glendine Cottage - Brigitta O'Connor
Awareness with Horses CIC - Sue Blagburn (UK)
Equi-Librium Coaching and Therapy - Philip King (UK)
Sweet Hill Farm Equine and Outdoor Centre - Sue Lees (UK)
The Wellbeing Horse Academy - Karen Curtis (UK)
Equine Expression - Alice Campbell (UK)

Associate Members
Helena Costa (Portugal)
Merriam Mashatt (USA)
Annija Strode (Latvia)
Judith Mörzinger (Austria)
Kateřina Maříková (Czech Republic)
Carlos Andrés Páez Sanint (Colombia)
Sarah Jane Williamson (UK)
Irmantė Gimbutaitė (Lithuania)
Ya-Hui Li (Taiwan)
Sachelle Mansour (UK)
Cathrin Wilbanks (USA)
Laurence Ikan (Israel)
Pia Tillberg (Sweden)
Olga Buličeva (Latvia)
Loes Koorenhof (UK)
Rosalind Denby (UK)
Ariana Fazelat (UK)
Claire Martin (UK)
Dr. Tula Paul (Canada)
Vera Dragunas (USA)
Alexandra Whittey (USA)
Jo Higgs (UK)

Student/Senior Members
Clare Hatt
Judith Findlay
Kathleen Findlay
Xenia Svobodová
Tracey Clarke
Caroline Erviksæter
Astou Maraszto
Niki Miari

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