Equine Assisted Learning

Equine-assisted learning is an experiential learning approach that promotes the development of life skills ( Social and emotional ) for educational, Personal Development and professional goals through equine-assisted activities.

Horses help us to gain more awareness, knowledge and skills through direct experience with them.

Equine Assisted Learning supports growth, healing and development. Horses are our guides and teachers and are also seen as divine mirrors. They reflect what is going on within ourselves.

Horses are know throughout time of their intrinsic wisdom as well as their abilities to breakdown our barriers of connection and transform our lives in the most meaningful of ways.

At Horses in Partnership it’s all about exploring, experimenting, discovering and learning what happens during interactive sessions with horses. What arises in our interactions with horses reveals many things about us.

We are here to assist and support you with one or more of our horses to explore ideas, life skills, challenges, feelings/emotions, or wanting a deeper and more congruent connection to yourself.


Horses have been in Sat’s life for over 35 years. Her love and connection to horses grew from pony clubs, shows and natural horsemanship clinics.  She furthered her education at the Parelli Natural Horsemanship University in Colorado Springs U.S.A. Sat now breeds and educates horses on her equine property on the South Coast of NSW.

Sat has worked in the Disability and mental health industry for over 14 years.  Assisting people with their mental health and well-being. Specializing in supporting their social-emotional development, emotion regulation, leadership skills, boundary & personal self awareness and also capacity building in a safe and nurturing environment.

Combining her experience and great love for horses and her dedication in helping people, Horses in Partnership was created.

Certified as a EAL professional at the Equine Psychotherapy Institute in Australia as an Equine Assisted Practitioner. Advanced training in trauma.


Meet The Herd

Malek

The snuggler.

Always up for anything.

Kodah & Willow

The ponies of the herd.
They loves to be brushed and fussed over. Both happy to try new things.