The Racing Foundation has granted £3million to the Horserace Betting Levy Board (HBLB) to help with its flexibility and overall resources as racing recovers from the impact of Covid-19.
Sporting legends, racing industry leaders and experts will discuss why racism and racial equality is such an important topic across the sporting landscape.
The conference tackled the topic 'Future -Proofing the Racing Industry: Protecting People and the Planet' with BHA chief exec delivering the keynote address.
The Kickstart Scheme facilitates horseracing businesses and charities to employ young people for free for six months, provided they are aged 16 to 24 and claiming universal credit.
Letts' study is the first industry-wide examination of the subject – it aims to better understand the links between diversity, inclusion, and culture across the sport.
The five episodes on the Racing Foundation funded platform include an overview of equine health parameters, paddock checks for horses at stud and transportation of mares and foals.
Racing charities Greatwood and Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) are working with the Racing Together team to deliver the pilot programme to the Wiltshire care home.
Julia succeeds Ian Barlow who retires after six years and two terms on the Foundation’s board. Well known to key stakeholders, Budd has held high-profile positions across the industry.
Funded by the Racing Foundation, National Racehorse Week will run from 12th -19th September, with trainers across the country opening their yards to the public.
Amongst those selected for the Scholarship is 15-year-old Aamilah from Gloucester who spoke to the Racing Foundation about the exciting opportunity that awaits her.