The Federation of Horses in Education and Therapy International AISBL
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Our mission is to facilitate the worldwide collaboration between organizations and individuals whose objectives are philanthropic, scientific and educational in the field of Equine-Assisted Services.

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News

EAS for Parkinson’s Disease
High Hopes Therapeutic Riding, Inc. Launches Innovative Equine-Assisted Services Program for People with Parkinson’s Disease Program Creates Pathways to Wellness, Relaxation, and Connection Old Lyme, CT – January 9, 2025 – High Hopes Therapeutic Riding, Inc. is proud...

Q&A with HETI President, Vera Lantelme-Faisan
HETI were delighted to have our President, Vera Lantelme-Faisan partake in a Q&A with the American Hippotherapy Association for their Equilibrium magazine. It is always an honour to share the work we're doing and we're so grateful to AHA for the opportunity. To...

Research Survey: Co-designing Outcome Measures for EAS
Researchers from Manchester Metropolitan University are working on Co-designing Outcome Measures for Equine Assisted Services. If you fall into one of the categories listed in the poster, please complete the survey to assist them with their research. The anonymous...

HETI Wisdom Board
The first meeting of the HETI Wisdom board took place on 26th November. Five past Presidents of HETI joined the current President, Vera Lantelme-Faisan to discuss HETI's proposed strategic plan for 2024-2027, as well as other important topics, such as terminology and...

HETI Headlines

Research Opportunity for Equine Assisted Service Providers (England)
Calling all EAS Practitioners in England! You are being invited to express an interest in your Equine Assisted Service being included in a potential multi-site EAS study with Professor Ann Hemingway (Bournemouth University) and Kezia Sullivan MSc. Many thanks to HETI...
Core Principles of Equine Assisted Services in Mexico
HETI Educational Webinar – Roberto Perez Verdia de la Torre
Latin America Network meeting
First Aid for Mental Health
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