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EAHAE Seminar Providers, Trainers, and Coaches
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Company:
Equest Partnership
Name: Harriet Worthington and Pam Billinge
Country: England
Address: Chalkfield Cottage,
Chartridge, Chesham, Bucks, HP5 2TZ
Phone: +44 1494 837532
Mobile Phone: +44 7779 017991
Email:
info@equestpartnership.com
Website:
www.equestpartnership.com
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Full Member 2007 |
In these
uncertain times we have the opportunity to turn around business performance
through effective and collaborative leadership, a common vision and belief in
what's possible, cohesive team-working, respectful communication and sharing
responsibility for both successes and struggles.
There is no better way to achieve this than through the wisdom of the horse.
Equest creates and delivers learning and development programmes that are
tailored to the unique needs and issues of its clients. Your organisation will
benefit from an approach that meets the complexity of current business issues
while also providing a rich, enjoyable and memorable experience that truly
engages participants. We provide quality facilitation that is second to none in
generating insight and sparking professional and organisational transformation.
Equine assisted development is a powerful way to transform individuals and
organisations in the areas of leadership and personal development, culture
change, conflict, communication skills, team development, and individual and
group coaching. Learning is directly transferable to the workplace.
Why Does Equest’s Approach Work?
* Horses live in herds in which there is consistent and trustworthy leadership -
and have flexible hierarchies which adapt to external circumstances, moment by
moment.
* They are acutely attuned to those around them - enabling them to discern
between threat and opportunity.
* They notice and respond to our 'inner story' rather than the masks we wear.
When they 'mirror' us we can understand and alter our impact and influence on
others.
* They help us connect with our emotional intelligence and intuition by
responding to our innermost emotions and intuition, that our past conditioning
has taught us to over-ride.
* They are experts at non-verbal communication and help us hone our subtle
communication skills.
We see time and again how horses will cut through layers of assumptions, habits,
theories and psychobabble to get to the heart of issues that individuals, teams
and organisations are facing - and then they help us to work through them with
grace, patience and non-judgement. These are the gifts of equine assisted
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EAHAE Seminar Providers, Trainers, and Coaches
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