Corrective Services NSW
Selected minimum-security inmates are given the opportunity to learn horse-related vocational skills to help them secure employment after being released from custody. Under the supervision of corrective service officers and Team Thoroughbred NSW staff, inmates learn how to retrain Thoroughbreds for their next pursuit after racing, graduating with nationally recognised qualifications. This program currently operates at St Heliers Correctional Centre in Muswellbrook.
Pony Club NSW
Talented Pony Club members aged 16 and over can apply to learn how to retrain off the track Thoroughbreds for equestrians sports including dressage, showjumping and eventing. Seven horses which were retrained by Pony Club members competed in the Tri-nations Showjumping Challenge at Pony Club Nationals in October 2019.
TTNSW also partners with other charitable and community organisations to share facilities and costs.
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