Our aim is to provide riding for people with disabilities in an inclusive, safe and supportive environment that will allow each individual to achieve their full potential.Volunteers tasks may include:Working on the yard, mucking out, grooming, tack cleaningIn lessons: leading ponies or sidewalking with ridersTrain to become a RDA InstructorHelping with fundraising events: catering, helping with raffles, tombolas, bucket collections etc
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Volunteer research assistant positions are available at the MIND Lab at the Dept. of Psychology, Teesside University. This is for people who are interested in gaining experience conducting lab-based research in cognitive psychology.

Supporting children and young people 8yrs – 25yrs

A Way Out’s Fundraising department engages with local businesses and community groups to raise the profile of A Way Out and contributes to raising awareness, understanding, and challenging negative stereotypes, of those experiencing abuse and harm.