Equine Assisted Learning program offered to Mosquito School youth
NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask. — Mosquito School youth had an opportunity to learn more about caring for animals and themselves at the same time through an Equine Assisted Learning program offered this week.
The event was part of Cultural Week activities that promote land-based learning on Mosquito, Grizzly Bear’s Head, Lean Man First Nation (MGBHLM). COVID-19 restrictions were in place during the event.
Nikki Ouellette and her partner Tyson Carriere of Spiritstone Healing, based on Red Pheasant First Nation, are the facilitators for the Equine Assisted Learning program, which offers life skills training for participants. Nikki’s father, Elder Louis Ouellette, also took part to help provide the program and ensure everyone’s safety.
“Equine assisted learning is a way of working with children using horses. You can also have the program for adults as well. Basically, it’s life skills training,” Nikki told battlefordsNOW.