We offer life-changing equine-assisted therapy and alternative education programmes for young people aged between 7 and 25 years old.
Equine Assisted Therapy in London
Fit for the Future: Crowdfund Appeal - 29th June Launch
Fit for the Future: Crowdfund Appeal - 29th June Launch
What makes the difference to our work?
We have a unique approach to our therapeutic programmes, blending a professional, qualified team of Clinical Psychologists, Psychotherapists and Horse Behaviour Experts.
Our specialist staff help to translate the horse's behaviour into observations which are meaningful for our young people.
We encourage young people to learn about their own emotions and behaviour to make positive changes which improve their lives.
What you don’t see is all the work our team do in the background, ensuring each young person has the individual support they need to make the most of their experiences at SLTH.
Have a look at Our Team to find out more about us - we guarantee you’ll be amazed at the level and range of qualifications each person brings to SLTH!
The impact of our work
93% of young people said they had more confidence in their abilities.
88% of young people said their communication skills had improved.
76% of young people were less likely to give up when tasks get difficult.
100% of staff saw a positive difference in the young people’s peer interactions
“Ofsted have been really impressed by the project at SLTH and the impact on our students”
- Head Teacher
“This is the most successful part of our alternative education curriculum, the students want to come!”
- SENCO
Hear from those we support
“I’ve learnt lots about horses but also about myself on this course. I now know ways that I react to people”
- Anonymous
“This gives me the motivation to get through the week. My anxiety is so much less when I am here”
- Anonymous
“I have learnt that I don’t have to get angry about everything. I feel like I deserve to be employed now”
- Anonymous
In the Press
British Equestrian
Equine assisted therapy centre in London uses Together Fund to encourage participation in equestrianism.
BBC Radio 4
Clare Balding discovers how the horse's peaceful nature can help with mental, physical and social problems in London.
Your Horse
Following a successful relocation to new premises, SLTH opens the door to the public for the first time.