09/02/2025
π΄β¨ What Can You Expect From an Equine Assisted Therapy Session? β¨π΄
πΏFeel safe, supported, and truly heard β with caring therapists and gentle horses by your side.
πΏA qualified counsellor, specialising in equine-assisted mental health, will guide you every step of the way. Together, we'll explore your therapy goals at a pace that's right for YOU.
πΏYour session might include:
-Grooming the horses
-Activities that involve leading the horses
-Simply being present or engaging from a distance
Itβs all about creating a space where you feel comfortable, empowered, and connected.
Sessions take place in the fresh air, with calm horses who bring authenticity and gentle wisdom to the process.
Come experience the healing power of horses!
16/09/2024
Spring is in the air at Kingari Park Equine Hub Babies, babies and more babies πΆ It is so beautiful to see new life on the property π
02/09/2024
What a great weekend at August show! It was a hot one but Gina and Lettie were both fantastic under the guidance of .showjumping and Gina even won a rug! Big thanks to the sponsors of all the classes and to as always for all the help over the weekend.
Silver Laurel (Lettie)
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Pacific Ambition (Gina)
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28/08/2024
Welcome to our newest Equine Assisted Therapist! Ines has several years of experience providing Equine Assisted Therapy. Her approach is grounded in trauma-informed practices, emphasising safety, trust, collaboration and choice.
As a special welcome offer, Ines is offering individual Equine Assisted Counselling sessions at a discounted rate. Get in touch now to secure a session π
24/08/2024
Are you looking for something meaningful to do during the September holidays? Our Equine-Assisted Therapy Day Programs offer a safe opportunity for connection, reflection and growth. All programs are facilitated by RinΓ© and Ines, registered Psychologist and Counsellor respectively.
Upcoming dates:
Wed 18 Sept: Teens (13-18)
Sat 21 Sept: Mother & Daughter
Wed 25 Sept: Teens (13-18)
More details to follow...π
09/01/2023
Another birthday! π
Kingari Park Clementine is 1 year old π₯³ Born 4 days after her brother, Clemmie had grown into a beautiful young lady, witb a keen mind and lots of attitude π
Every day with these young ones is a gift. We look forward to seeing her grow even stronger this year β€οΈ
04/01/2023
Kingari Park Clancy turned 1 today ππ₯³
He has grown from a scrawny little boy to a strapping young fellow π₯°
Mr Clancy has the sweetest heart, always ready for a cuddle or a treat. We are so excited to see him grow bigger and stronger this year πβ€οΈ
01/01/2023
We are kicking off the New Year with a workshop especially for our teens starting high school.
In this one-day equine-assisted workshop, interactive small groups aim to support teens to develop practical, accessible strategies to ensure a smooth transition from the primary to secondary school setting. We aim to empower, build confidence and reduce anxiety.
For more information, please click below, or visit our website: www.kingariparkequine.com.au.
One-Day Teen Workshop for Year 7's | Kingari Park Equine
Equine-Assisted Start for Success Workshop Equip your teen for success in their high school years!
01/01/2023
Wishing you and your loved ones a great start to the New Year! π
Hold on to the good memories from the past year, the fun times, the special moments. Learn from, and let go of mistakes, missteps and unfulfilled intentions. If the past two years have taught us anything, it is to appreciate every moment as it is, as our plans don't always go according to plan π
We hope to host a number of exciting events in 2023, so keep an eye on the events page of our website.
26/12/2022
Well, that was Christmas ππ
The team at Kingari Park Equine Hub hope you have had a restful and enjoyable holiday.
At the property we have been a bit distracted, with Beyonce deciding to go walkabout on Christmas Eve...
Thankfully we eventually found her after a whole day of searching and a lot of worry. We are so very thankful that she is safe and sound. Thank you to everyone who helped us look for her, especially Jodi-ann Goulter who drove around all day and knocked on many doors.
We wish you and your family a beautiful holiday period, and look forward to what the New Year will bring β€οΈ
07/11/2022
It is that time of year again! No, I'm not talking about Christmas, I'm talking about Narky November...π²
Have you noticed an increase in irritability, greater frustration, more frequent flip-outs? Yes, we are all getting close so our tolerance thresholds.
Our bodies have a limited capacity for dealing with frustrations, stress and nervous system stimulation. Imagine this is your threshold bucket. All the frustrations of the day fill up our buckets like stones, some small pebbles and some heavier stones. When our buckets are full, it can take the smallest little pebble to spill over.
Our buckets are not all the same size - those with sensory processing difficulties, who are neurodiverse, are dealing with ongoing major stressors such as cancer/infertility, or have experienced trauma, have much smaller buckets. This means their buckets fill up more quickly.
In November, our buckets tend to be quite full - it has been a long year already. At work things are winding up before they wind down. At school and uni it is time for assessment, sport gala's, presentations, performances and more. Our children are essentially often exhausted this time of year, and so are we.
So, be gentle with yourself, and your children if you have any. Allow rest time, self-compassion and time for recuperation. Allow extra time to complete activities, give children more room to have quiet time, and allow them space to reset.
It will soon be Christmas and then a reset for the new year. π