Pony Partnerships CIC

Phone: 07505951793
Address: Pony Partnerships CIC
Bridle Gate Lane
Alvaston
Derby
DE24 0QW
***** Green Care Quality Mark Awarded since Sept 2022 *****
Our mission is to support personal development and learning through the power of horses and to provide an evidence base to expand the provision of this powerful model of work. The company’s activities provide benefit to children and young people by making a positive impact using equine assisted activities. We offer: Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy, Equine Facilitated Learning, Group sessions, CPD training for professionals, Counselling and Psychotherapy, and Clinical Supervision.

Our aims are to:
(i) enable young people to participate better in society;
(ii) organise activity and alternative education programmes centred around equine assisted activities;
(iii) help young people advance in life and develop their skills, confidence, capabilities and capacities using equine assisted activities;
(iv) to develop an evidence base to support the use of equine assisted activities with children and young people with a variety of issues.
Facilities: Volunteering, Community recycling/composting, Wildlife area
Open to the public?: No
Open to the public?: Variable opening hours/pre-arranged visits/events or open days only
Opening hours:
Accessible?: Yes
Has livestock?: No
Details of livestock and rare breeds kept:
Directions:
Phone: 07505951793
Address: Pony Partnerships CIC
Bridle Gate Lane
Alvaston
Derby
DE24 0QW
***** Green Care Quality Mark Awarded since Sept 2022 *****
Our mission is to support personal development and learning through the power of horses and to provide an evidence base to expand the provision of this powerful model of work. The company’s activities provide benefit to children and young people by making a positive impact using equine assisted activities. We offer: Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy, Equine Facilitated Learning, Group sessions, CPD training for professionals, Counselling and Psychotherapy, and Clinical Supervision.

Our aims are to:
(i) enable young people to participate better in society;
(ii) organise activity and alternative education programmes centred around equine assisted activities;
(iii) help young people advance in life and develop their skills, confidence, capabilities and capacities using equine assisted activities;
(iv) to develop an evidence base to support the use of equine assisted activities with children and young people with a variety of issues.
Facilities: Volunteering, Community recycling/composting, Wildlife area
Open to the public?: No
Open to the public?: Variable opening hours/pre-arranged visits/events or open days only
Opening hours:
Accessible?: Yes
Has livestock?: No
Details of livestock and rare breeds kept:
Directions: