
Core Principles of Equine Assisted Services – multiligual
What This Course Offers:
- Flexible Learning: Dive into 74 educational hours of engaging, multimedia content across five modules at your own pace.
- Expert-Led Instruction: Gain insights from seasoned professionals with over 25 years of experience in Equine Assisted Services.
- Language Accessibility: Take advantage of automatic subtitles in your preferred language to enhance your video learning experience. The text is also easy to understand, with automatic page translation available in your language.
- Practical and Theoretical Skills: From safety protocols to handling techniques, learn everything you need to effectively support EAS sessions and enhance client outcomes.
- Certification and Resources: Receive a certificate of completion and continuous access to course materials and updates.
What will you learn?
Our course focuses on gaining theoretical and practical skills. What will you learn?
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The EAS principles and how it may positively influence human health
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How to utilise all aspects of the stables environment and the presence of the equine
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How to perform a safe and productive lesson or session should look like. What quality marks expect from providers.
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EAS history and evolution in the world, EAS associations
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Main indications and contraindications to be aware of precautions
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Therapy positions on the equine back and how to assist the therapist or instructor
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Mounting, dismounting, securing the client on and around the equine
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Overview of EAS applications for common diagnosis
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Team members and their roles for all EAS field
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Factors contributing to safety in the EAT treatment sessions and program
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Potential emergencies and appropriate procedures
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How to communicate with client and the family
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Selection and use of EAS equipment for the centre, equines and clients
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Overview of documentation and record keeping including EAS program administration and funding
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Overview of Equine skills and knowledge equine evolution, body language, health, wellbeing, anatomy and physiology
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Therapy equines selection, preparation and training and movement specifics
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Ways of Equine handling during EAS including up-to-date approaches to equine welfare