To relieve the needs of people who are socially or economically disadvantaged and as a result disengaged from society by:- (1) Assisting them to integrate with society through interaction with horses; (2) Providing animal-assisted interventions (predominantly, but not limited to, equine) to children, young people and adults in need of support; (3) Filling a gap in service provision for those who are finding it hard to engage with traditional room- based therapies or are on long waiting lists at oversubscribed existing services; (4) Supporting parents and professionals (including but not limited to social workers, teachers, psychologists) working with children and young people who need support; (5) Promoting the benefits of animal-assisted and nature-based therapies as an alternative therapy form within the standard healthcare setting (NHS); (6) Advancing understanding of the power of animal-assisted and nature-based interventions through research collaborations with universities; and (7) Testing and evidencing the equine-assisted interventions in order to evaluate outcomes and improve service delivery.