Appendix 1. Program Information Form
Downloadable Word file of the Program Information form
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Program Information |
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Program Name: |
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Program Goal(s): |
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Lesson Types: |
☐ Unmounted lessons |
☐ Mounted lessons |
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Group Sizes: |
☐ Private (1) |
☐ Semi-private (2) |
☐ Group (3+) |
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Discipline(s) Offered: |
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Clientele Information |
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Horsemanship Level: |
☐ Beginner |
☐ Intermediate |
☐ Advanced |
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Lesson Type*: |
Horsemanship ☐ Recreational ☐ Competitive ☐ Adaptive Equestrian Sport ☐ Adaptive/Therapeutic Riding ☐ Adaptive Driving ☐ Interactive Vaulting ☐ Other (specify): __________________________ Equine-Assisted Learning ☐ Education ☐ Organization ☐ Personal Development ☐ Other (please specify): __________________________
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Therapies Incorporating Horses ☐ Physical Therapy ☐ Occupational Therapy ☐ Speech Therapy ☐ Psychotherapy ☐ Counseling ☐ Other (specify): __________________________ |
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Client Needs: |
☐ No identified support needs / Able-bodied ☐ Physical disability / Mobility-related challenges ☐ Cognitive disability (e.g., intellectual disability, brain injury) ☐ Neurodevelopmental condition (e.g., autism, ADHD) ☐ Mental health condition (e.g., anxiety, PTSD, depression) ☐ Sensory disability or disorder (e.g., vision or hearing loss) ☐ Social or emotional challenges ☐ Other (please specify): __________________________ |
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Ages: |
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Weight: |
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Note: For definitions of terminology, see Wood, W., Alm, K., Benjamin, J., Thomas, L., Anderson, D., Pohl, L., & Kane, M. (2021). Optimal terminology for services in the United States that incorporate horses to benefit people: A consensus document. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 27(1), 88–95. https://doi.org/10.1089/acm.2020.0415 |
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