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The RDA Quest Group was started around 35 years ago and now offers riding on a weekly basis to a range of children and adults who have a physical and/or a learning disability.
Quest is equipped to provide horse-riding therapy to children and adults with various disabilities, including:
- Cerebral Palsy
- Stroke
- Head Injuries
- Back Injuries
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Paralysis
- Learning & behavioural problems
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There are 8 riding sessions a week, with the public open session held on a Friday Evening between 6 and 7pm, where you can come with an assistant and learn to ride and practice.
All our instructors and helpers are all unpaid volunteers.
Quest also does a lot of work with schools, and runs sessions during the week for local groups, who come in and use Quest as a class to help with communication and physical skills.
The teachers are all very impressed by the beneficial effect that riding has for all their pupils, both physically and socially, and by the skills and dedication of all the volunteers at Quest.
Please use this web site to explore the history of Quest, and learn more about our range of activities that we can offer.
Thankyou - Quest RDA
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