Research
June 22, 2023
Research in the American Journal of Alzheimer’s…
This study offered evidence that a non-pharmacological approach, equine-assisted activities program (EAAP), provided safe and largely enjoyable opportunities to long-term care residents with dementia. Furthermore, these opportunities appeared to help residents tap into and use a wide range of their existing capacities, interact intentionally with people and horses, and engage in more complex, multilayered activities […]
June 22, 2023
Research by Stanford University
Since 2006, medical students at Stanford University have been working with horses to develop a greater Since 2006, medical students at Stanford University have been working with horses to develop a greater
June 24, 2021
Standford University uses horsemanship techniques to teach…
The study measures the workshop's effect on the participants' stress levels, their quality of sleep and their ability to relate to and communicate with others.
March 23, 2019
Equine Assisted Therapy: A Unique and Effective…
Equine therapy alleviates multiple emotional and behavioral struggles.
December 1, 2018
Case Study by Singapore Business Federation Foundation
Yani: Addressing Impulsivity and Focus Challenges in the Classroom
June 24, 2017
250 HORSE THERAPY SCHOOLS SET UP IN…
More than 250 centres throughout Argentina practise equine therapy, which seeks to aid the rehabilitation of illnesses involving physical or psychological disabilities
May 16, 2017
Research by the Institute of Mental Health
This study examined whether a three-month equine-assisted learning program improved measures of character skills in two independent cohorts of Year 1 youths, in a specialized secondary school for youths with difficulties coping with mainstream curriculum.
January 6, 2016
STANFORD UNIVERSITY STUDY SHOWS HORSE THERAPY HELPS DEMENTIA…
The study measures the workshop's effect on the participants' stress levels, their quality of sleep and their ability to relate to and communicate with others.
May 5, 2015
US STUDY SHOWS CARING FOR HORSES EASES…
The small pilot study, which appears in the journal Anthrooös, suggests that equine therapy—a treatment used today for children and teens who have emotional and developmental disorders—could work for adults, too.
December 19, 2014
International Award-Winning
EQUAL was the winner of the Solidarity Award at the International Federation for Equestrian Sports, the world EQUAL was the winner of the Solidarity Award at the International Federation for Equestrian Sports, the world
May 5, 2014
Research by Ohio State University
Researchers have determined that spending time with horses eases symptoms of Alzheimer’s dementia. It also reported 25% improvement in Modified Nursing Home Problem Behaviour Scale. Read More
June 22, 2013
Research by Duke-NUS, Institute of Mental Health…
Exploring the effectiveness of Equine-Assisted Learning (EQUAL) for improving habits of mind in 13 year-old school children,’ scientifically validated by study of 157 Northlight School students, shows that 13 Year-Old School-Children improved by an average of 67.8%.
January 9, 2013
Horses to the rescue of Korea’s internet-addicted…
In South Korea, the world’s most wired country and where addiction to the Internet has become a major problem In South Korea, the world’s most wired country and where addiction to the Internet has become a major problem