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More about RISE Wild

RISE Wild recognise that young people disconnect with education, themselves and the world for a whole variety of reasons. Whether it is rooted in trauma, unmet SEND or SEMH needs, or anxiety related, they offer the chance for young people to find much needed quiet; some respite from the noise. They give them the space to rejuvenate, and provide opportunities to rediscover themselves, their passions, hopes, creativity and strengths and to recover their self esteem.

Where are they based?

Find them at:

Glebe Farm Equestrian Centre,

Harrold Road,

Bozeat,

Wellingborough,

NN29 7LB

You can also call on: 07377 593225

Or email: hello@RISEspace.uk

Available courses

RISE Wild currently offer a wide range of qualifications including Work-Based Horse Care and Animal Care, alongside Personal Progress, Functional Skills and Employability Skills.

The guides below contain more information on these courses.

There is a lot of information, so if you would prefer to speak to someone about these courses on the phone, please call us on 01672 519977.

We would love to hear from people interested in taking these courses, their families or from local authorities looking to support them.

RISE Wild x Haddon Training Prospectus

Full information on the partnership with RISE Wild and all course details.

Level 1 in Work-Based Horse Care

Guidance on the course, and what it involves.

Level 1

Level 2 in Work-Based Horse Care

Guidance on the course, and what it involves.

Level 2

Level 1 in Work-Based Animal Care

Guidance on the course, and what it involves.

Level 2 in Work-Based Animal Care

Guidance on the course, and what it involves.

" Through our partnership with Haddon Training, learners will discover what they enjoy, where they excel, and how to advocate for their needs. These programmes offer both vocational learning and transferable life skills, helping young people build a life they choose, not one limited by their challenges. "

Lianne Murphy, Director of RISE Wild

After the course

People who take a course will learn new skills and get a qualification.

They can chose to do another course, or look for a job doing what they have learnt.

Alternative Provision - Questions and Answers

How long does a course last?

The length of the course depends on the person taking it, their needs and what course they are interested in.

Some courses can also have different things to learn at different levels too.

How do I know if the local authority will pay?

If you are unsure if your local authority will pay, please get in touch and we can help to guide you, alongside the companies we work with to give the training.

 

I didn't like school so what makes this different?

These courses are made for those who found school hard. The learning is done is small pieces and is made for you to understand. You will have support from experienced people who know how to help you and want you to succeed. Everything about the course is made for you so that you can get experience doing something you enjoy.

Why are the alternative provision courses with animals?

Animals including horses have been proven to increase levels of happiness and well-being. Being around animals and learning to take care of them enables people to develop skills of empathy and understanding.

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