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Adults living with disability. These programmes include therapeutic riding, where participants engage in horseback riding lessons that aim to improve their physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being. The rhythmic and three-dimensional movement of the horse helps riders improve their balance, coordination, and muscle strength, as well as increase their confidence and self-esteem.
Other programmes offered at RDAQ Centres include hippotherapy, which is a type of physical, occupational, or speech therapy that uses the movement of horses to provide therapeutic benefits. This programme focuses on improving sensory processing, motor skills, and communication abilities.
In addition to therapeutic programmes, RDAQ Centres also offer recreational riding activities for participants to enjoy the companionship and joy of being around horses. These activities may include trail rides, horse care and grooming sessions, and fun group games on horseback.
RDAQ Centres are staffed by trained coaches and volunteers who have a passion for supporting individuals living with disability. They work closely with participants to create personalised goals and provide a safe and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.
RDAQ is committed to ensuring that all affiliated centres meet strict accreditation and safety requirements. Each centre is assessed annually to ensure that they maintain the highest standards in coaching, horse selection and care, and volunteer training.
RDAQ also actively encourages the expansion of accredited equine-assisted services in rural and remote communities. They work with groups and organisations to increase access to these programmes, aiming to improve the quality of life for individuals living with disability throughout Queensland.
Volunteers play a crucial role in the success of RDAQ Centres. They bring diverse skills and experiences to create a supportive and inclusive environment for participants. Volunteers aged 12 years and above are welcome to join and contribute their special skills to support others.
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer or finding an RDAQ Centre near you, visit their website or contact your nearest centre. By getting involved with RDAQ, you can make a difference in the lives of children and adults living with disability, and experience the joy and fulfilment that comes from being part of a community that values empowerment, inclusiveness, and respect for diversity.