INCLUSION in the show ring, maintaining native pony type and the marking system were key topics at the 2024 British Show Pony Society (BSPS) judges’ conference.
More than 180 judges attended the 3 February event, at which Jane Cooper, managing director of Access and Inclusion UK, was invited.
Ms Cooper, whose aim is to make all feel welcome regardless of requirements, spoke about competitors and family members who might have additional needs.
“Over 16 million people – one in four at any show – may need adjustments to enjoy an experience to the fullest,” she said. “People might assume those with requirements are only those with a physical disability, and while it’s so important we cater for these people, they only make up 7% of the disabled population.
“It doesn’t have to be a scary or complicated topic. It’s awareness; we are all different. We should aim to be flexible to meet needs where we can.”
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