How the British Horse Society is Supporting the Equestrian Industry

Welcome to Episode 17 of the Just Horse Riders Podcast! In this episode, Aaron Englander from Just Horse Riders chats with the brilliant minds from the British Horse Society (BHS). This is not just a casual chit-chat; it’s a deep dive into how the BHS is making waves in the equestrian world. We cover a range of topics, from supporting riding schools to safeguarding and educational programs that are changing lives. Listen now to discover how the BHS is shaping the future of equestrianism.

What is the British Horse Society (BHS)?

The British Horse Society (BHS) is often perceived as a traditional institution, but as Aaron Englander explores in this podcast, it’s so much more. The BHS is a charity with a mission to support both horses and riders across the UK. From improving safety on the roads to ensuring horses are well cared for, the BHS plays a critical role in the equestrian industry. Aaron mentions, "We’re here for every equestrian," and this inclusivity is what makes the BHS stand out.

The BHS Mission

The BHS aims to provide safe places to ride, improve safety on the roads, enhance welfare through education, and increase participation in equestrian activities. They’re not just about keeping the traditions of horse riding alive; they’re about ensuring that everyone has access to the resources and knowledge needed to enjoy and care for horses responsibly.

Supporting Riding Schools: The Backbone of Equestrianism

Riding schools are the cornerstone of the equestrian community, and the BHS is committed to supporting them. Whether you’re a budding equestrian or a seasoned rider, these schools play a crucial role in your journey. But did you know that running a riding school is no easy feat? Aaron and the BHS team discuss the challenges these schools face, from licensing and insurance to finding the right horses.

Getting Approved by the BHS

One of the most critical aspects of running a riding school is getting approved by the BHS. This approval isn’t just a stamp on the wall; it’s a comprehensive process that ensures the school meets high standards of horse care and rider safety. Aaron shares, "It’s not about hindering; it’s about helping," emphasizing that the BHS is there to guide schools through this sometimes daunting process.

Why Licensing Matters

Licensing is a big deal, and it’s something that every riding school must navigate. The BHS helps schools understand what’s required, from the initial application to the final inspection. Aaron explains, "If a school isn’t licensed, they’re not insured," which is a crucial point for anyone considering riding lessons. Make sure your chosen school is properly licensed to ensure you’re in safe hands.

The Importance of Safeguarding

Safeguarding is another critical area the BHS focuses on, and it’s something every equestrian should be aware of. The podcast highlights that safeguarding isn’t just about following rules; it’s about ensuring that everyone, from children to vulnerable adults, is protected. Aaron and the BHS team stress the importance of choosing riding schools that prioritize safeguarding, ensuring that all necessary checks, like DBS, are in place.

Why Safeguarding Should Be a Priority

"Safeguarding is vital," Aaron notes. In an industry where many participants are children, it’s essential that riding schools have robust safeguarding policies. The BHS goes beyond what’s required by law, pushing for higher standards and offering support to schools to ensure they’re fully equipped to protect their clients.

Education and Qualifications: Paving the Way for Future Equestrians

The BHS is also at the forefront of equestrian education. Whether you’re looking to start your journey or advance your career, the BHS offers a range of qualifications to help you reach your goals. Aaron discusses how these qualifications are designed to be accessible, with options for both recreational riders and those looking to make a career in the industry.

Recreational Awards and Professional Pathways

The BHS offers two main educational routes: recreational awards and professional pathways. The recreational awards are perfect for those new to horse riding, offering a gentle introduction to the basics. On the other hand, the professional pathways provide a structured approach for those aiming to achieve high-level qualifications. Aaron says, "It’s a little taster, and then they might want to go on and do more."

The Changing Lives Through Horses Program

One of the most inspiring initiatives mentioned in the podcast is the Changing Lives Through Horses program. This program is designed to help young people who may not thrive in traditional educational settings. It offers them a unique opportunity to learn valuable life skills through working with horses. "It’s about giving them a safe space to learn, develop, and grow," Aaron explains.

How to Get Involved: From Rider to Instructor

If you’ve ever thought about turning your passion for horses into a career, this section is for you. Aaron and the BHS team discuss the various pathways available to become a qualified instructor. The BHS offers a clear route from your first riding lesson to becoming a professional in the industry. And with the support of programs like the Career Transition Fund, it’s easier than ever to make this dream a reality.

Stage One: The First Step

The journey begins with Stage One, a foundational course that covers the essentials of horse care and riding. This is where many young riders start, gaining the skills and confidence they need to progress. "It’s really rewarding to see participants progress through the stages," says Aaron.

Advanced Qualifications

For those who are serious about a career in the equestrian world, the BHS offers advanced qualifications that open doors to numerous opportunities. From Stage Two and beyond, each level builds on the last, with more complex skills and knowledge. Aaron highlights that these qualifications are not just about riding; they also focus on important areas like stable management and coaching.

Challenges Facing the Equestrian Industry

The podcast doesn’t shy away from discussing the challenges the equestrian industry faces today. From rising costs to finding good horses, running a riding school or equestrian business is more difficult than ever. However, the BHS is there to support these businesses, helping them navigate the complexities of the industry.

The Impact of Rising Costs

One of the biggest challenges is the rising cost of running a riding school. From electricity bills to insurance premiums, the expenses can be overwhelming. Aaron notes that many schools are struggling to stay afloat, but the BHS is doing everything it can to help. "We’re here to support them every step of the way," he reassures.

Innovative Solutions for Riding Schools

Despite these challenges, many riding schools are finding innovative ways to survive and thrive. The podcast mentions several examples of schools that have diversified their services, offering programs like pony parties and herd watching. These activities provide additional revenue streams and attract new participants to the world of horses.

Why Choose a BHS-Approved Riding School?

When choosing a riding school, it’s crucial to consider whether it’s approved by the BHS. This approval means the school has met high standards of care, safety, and education. "We’re not scary," Aaron jokes, highlighting that the BHS is there to help schools achieve these standards, not to make life difficult for them.

The Benefits of BHS Approval

BHS-approved schools offer a level of quality and safety that’s hard to find elsewhere. From regular inspections to ongoing support, these schools are held to the highest standards. If you’re considering riding lessons or even a career in the industry, choosing a BHS-approved school is the best way to ensure you’re in good hands.

How to Find a BHS-Approved School

Finding a BHS-approved school is easy. Simply visit the BHS website or ask your local riding school if they’re approved. If they are, they’ll be more than happy to show you their credentials. Remember, a BHS approval is more than just a badge; it’s a mark of excellence.

Conclusion: The Future of Equestrianism

The British Horse Society is playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of the equestrian industry. From supporting riding schools to offering life-changing educational programs, their work is ensuring that the joys of horse riding are accessible to all. Whether you’re an experienced rider or just starting, the BHS offers resources and support to help you on your journey.

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