The 'Racing Home' project will ensure that racing can become a cultural leader in the sports world at supporting its participants in planning and raising a family.
British racing’s leaders have commissioned an initial assessment of the sport’s progress on environmental sustainability, to help support and inform the industry’s long-term planning.
The Kickstart Scheme allows horseracing businesses and charities to employ young people for free for six months, provided they are aged 16 to 24 and claiming universal credit.
Candidates are from a range of backgrounds including at-risk young adults, refugees, veterans and young people with a history of social, emotional and behavioural difficulties.
The Racecourse Association has commissioned access audits across British Racecourses to identify areas where the raceday experience can be enhanced for disabled racegoers.
Racing employers will be encouraged to complete the ten minute survey prior to the deadline of Friday 19th November to help shape future employment pathways.
Survey will provide robust data to measure progress of initiatives and identify new issues for trainers and stable staff and is being funded by the Racing Foundation.
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