Welcome to Coffee & Chat With Equimotional!
Join Charlie McLean (Founder) and Flick Carter (Co-Founder) of Equimotional for an open and honest conversation about what it truly means to be trauma-informed in Equine Assisted Coaching.
Too often, “trauma-informed” gets treated as a buzzword. At Equimotional, we believe it’s much more than that. It’s about creating safe, compassionate spaces where both humans and horses are respected, and where coaching is grounded in real principles rather than surface-level practices.
In this session, we’ll explore:
Why trauma-informed care matters in equine-facilitated work
How to avoid pathologising clients
The balance between client wellbeing and horse welfare
The common pitfalls of training that doesn’t go deep enough
Practical principles you can apply straight away in your own practice
This isn’t a lecture — it’s a conversation. Bring your questions, your curiosity, and your coffee. You’ll leave with a clearer understanding of what trauma-informed equine coaching really is (and what it isn’t).
Who’s it for?
Facilitators, coaches, equine-assisted practitioners, or anyone curious about trauma-informed principles in equine wellbeing.