Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA UK) is proud to announce a pioneering three-year research partnership with Hartpury University and College, marking a new chapter in understanding the life-changing potential of equine-assisted activities for disabled people, the unique role that horses play in delivering these experiences, and the positive impact such activities have on the horses’ own wellbeing.
Bringing together RDA UK’s 56 years of practical experience with Hartpury’s internationally recognised research and equestrian expertise, the collaboration will explore how equine-assisted services can address the social, health, and educational inequalities experienced by disabled people. The research will also contribute to elevating the standards and professional recognition of the equine-assisted sector and workforce, and developing best practices in equine welfare.
“This partnership is an important milestone for us” commented Michael Bishop, CEO of RDA UK. “RDA has long seen the profound health and wellbeing outcomes for disabled people engaging with equine assisted activities. Through this collaboration, we can create the robust evidence base needed to elevate our impact, demonstrate the value of the horse to society, unlock funding, and shape future policy. We’re excited to work with Hartpury to further embed equine-assisted activity within the wider health, education, and care sectors.”


