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Stereotypes are beliefs about groups of people. Some examples,
taken from human rights case law, are the notions that 'Roma are
thieves', 'women are responsible for childcare', and 'people with a
mental disability are incapable of forming political opinions'.
Increasingly, human rights monitoring bodies including the European
and inter-American human rights courts, the Committee on the
Elimination of Discrimination against Women, and the Committee on
the Elimination of Racial Discrimination voice concerns about
stereotyping and warn States not to enforce harmful stereotypes.
Human rights bodies thus appear to be starting to realise what
social psychologists discovered a long time ago: that stereotypes
underlie inequality and discrimination. Despite their relevance and
their legal momentum, however, stereotypes have so far received
little attention from human rights law scholars. This volume is the
first one to broadly analyse stereotypes as a human rights issue.
The scope of the book includes different stereotyping grounds such
as race, gender, and disability. Moreover, this book examines
stereotyping approaches across a broad range of supranational human
rights monitoring bodies, including the United Nations human rights
treaty system as well as the regional systems that are most
developed when it comes to addressing stereotypes: the Council of
Europe and the inter-American system.
The Brown Pony Series Book Four: The Business of Hippotherapy is
written for therapists who dream of entering into the arena to
combine horses in their professional treatment plan with clients.
The book is laid out in a logical manner beginning with a section
called "Common Practice," formatted as questions and answers about
how other therapists offer hippotherapy. Section two introduces
"Getting Started" in hippotherapy by presenting ideas on legal
structure and limiting liability. Then practical advice is explored
regarding the facility and the therapy horses. Many therapists have
difficulty charging clients and the fourth section covers budgeting
and fee setting. One caveat of offering treatment in a natural
environment with multiple support staff and a living animal
inevitably is the risk of therapy cancellations and this topic is
presented with multiple years of statistics. Finally, dozens and
dozens of business form samples are offered to you in the appendix.
Hippo is the Greek word for horse and Hippotherapy is therapy with
the help of a horse. Sit back and enjoy learning about hippotherapy
in Book One of the Brown Pony Series. Your journey begins with a
touching and true vignette, one family's experience of hippotherapy
treatment with their child who has autism. Through this endearing
children's story, you'll learn some of the amazing benefits when
people with disabilities partner with horses in the therapy arena.
Do you really know the differences between hippotherapy and
therapeutic riding? Clearly learn why this is important and how to
choose a program that meets a child's needs. Were you aware that
horse activities may be contraindicated for a person? The Achilles
Heel is exposed Book One finishes with a bonus discovery section on
how to find out if insurance will cover your therapy. The Brown
Pony Series consists of 4 Guidebooks. Book One: Introduction to
Hippotherapy This book offers a vignette of hippotherapy
appropriate for parents and children considering hippotherapy
treatment and expresses clearly the differences between
hippotherapy and the therapeutic use of horses. Coming this Spring
2014 Book Two: Risk Management and Safety in Hippotherapy This book
illuminates years of research both published and unpublished that
has been completed by the author on safety and managing risks when
combining horses and people with disabilities in a therapy milieu.
Book Three: Considering Hippotherapy in Your Career Plans This book
is designed to provide information for high school and college
students, as well as practicing therapists, who are considering a
career involving horses and therapy. Book Four: The Business of
Hippotherapy Why reinvent the wheel? With 20 years of private
practice experience, I designed a number of therapy business forms
that have facilitated the professionalism and efficacy of the
provision of therapy using a hippotherapy approach to treatment and
I'm sharing this information with you in book four.
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