The annual event, delivered in partnership with University of Liverpool and The Racing Post, will be returning on Thursday, September 30 2021 at Royal Windsor Racecourse.
Autism in Racing seeks to raise awareness of autism, educate racing’s workforce and customers about autism and will pilot autism-friendly sensory spaces on racecourses.
The Racing Foundation funds diversity and inclusion work across British racing, supporting the implementation of the industry's Diversity in Racing Action Plan.
The event, hosted by Oli Bell, will be held at Royal Windsor Racecourse on Thursday 30th September and will be followed by an evening reception, giving delegates the opportunity to network.
TB-Ed, funded by the Racing Foundation, offers a range of courses that provide essential knowledge to all those interested in the thoroughbred breeding industry.
Since 2017 the Racing Foundation has negotiated and funded group NVCO membership, providing racing charities with access to free resources and support.
The Horserace Betting Levy Board is inviting applications for equine veterinary research and education grants to start from April 2022 with applications opening from 9 April.