THE INSTITUTE OF COMPLEMENTARY ANIMAL THERAPIES COURSES & WORKSHOPS

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THE INSTITUTE OF COMPLEMENTARY ANIMAL THERAPIES COURSES & WORKSHOPS

WELCOME! Thank you for enquiring about ICAT. The following pages contain details of the courses and workshops planned so far. These are being constantly updated with extra courses being run on demand. Group numbers are kept small to ensure individuals receive a high standard of personal tuition. Please visit our website www.theicat.co.uk to view the most up to date information! About the Institute The Institute was set up in 2002 and has rapidly established itself as a leading centre for those wishing to learn more about complementary therapies and their benefits in the animal kingdom. ICAT is a registered training provider with UKRLP. ICAT has gained international status with students attending from all over the United Kingdom and even further afield. One keen learner attended from Moscow and is now the first equine massage therapist in Russia! As well as setting up practices in the UK, some of our graduates are based in Canada, Spain, Cyprus, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore! The Principal The principal and chief assessor is Julie Boxall-Tully who has been working with animals for over 30 years. Coming from an equestrian and agricultural background and having a love of dogs and horses, Julie developed a keen eye for conformation and movement. It was this interest in muscles and locomotion that was to develop into a lifelong career with humans and animals! A qualified adult and further education teacher and practitioner of complementary therapies on both humans and animals, Julie was initially trained by the late Pamela Hannay, who was Senior Instructor of the Ohashi Institute in New York. Julie is regarded as one of the most experienced animal massage therapists in the UK having treated a vast variety of animals over the years from dogs, cats and horses, to livestock including pigs, sheep and cattle. As an experienced horsewoman, she has a thorough understanding of the stresses and strains that various activities can place upon the equine athlete. She is very interested in the association of psycho physiologic factors that contribute to muscle tension in animals. The Team We are proud to have a professional team of experts who regularly lecture on the programmes including veterinarians, master saddlers, farriers, equine dentists and qualified ICAT graduates. Working closely with this team, the ICAT courses are regularly updated to ensure that learners are informed about any new and exciting developments in animal therapy, health and safety information or practitioner legislation.

Location ICAT equine workshops/courses are held at local BHS recognised stable yards in Devon. Facilities include use of undercover American style barns, indoor and outdoor schools and a comfortable classroom. The canine courses are held in warm comfortable spacious surroundings. Students are actively encouraged to bring their dogs to class with them. There is a large lawned garden area outside the classroom and plenty of good walks nearby. Accommodation This is available on site or in nearby B & B s. A list of local accommodation is supplied upon receipt of booking. All horses are provided so there is no need to bring your own. Canine companions are most welcome to stay in the hotel and attend both the theory and practical sessions! Features Julie has frequently appeared on television and radio interviews including BBC Breakfast Time, Spotlight, Newsround, BBC Radio 4 Farming Today, BBC Radio 2 Terry Wogan Show, BBC Radio Devon Justin Leigh Show, as well as being featured in many national magazines. She has written and published several articles on animal massage and has regularly appeared as a guest speaker for major events such as; Paws in the Park, Your Horse Live and the Kennel Club Canine Sports Science Seminars. The ICAT team look forward to welcoming you in the near future. Julie Boxall-Tully PGCE (PCE) ITEC MICHT FHFS ATLM MIFL Dip. MCAM (OCEPT) Dip. MCST (WCST) MAMCST Principal THE INSTITUTE OF COMPLEMENTARY ANIMAL THERAPIES P.O. BOX 299 CHUDLEIGH Devon TQ13 0ZQ England Tel: 01647 252 085 / Mobile 07977 359 347 info@theicat.co.uk www.theicat.co.uk

EQUINE SPORTS MASSAGE DIPLOMA Accredited with the Association of Complementary Animal Therapies The purpose of this course is to teach touch and bodywork techniques which can enhance the health and well being of animals. Regular massage treatments may lead to stress reduction and performance enhancement. The Diploma consists of three modules which must be completed within 2 years of commencement. The course is both practical and theory based (500 hours theory + 160 hours practical) STAMODULE 1 EQUINE SPORTS MASSAGE CERTIFICATE 3 day course (& home study) 695 Foundation level course ensuring knowledge and understanding of the Law, horse handling skills, gait analysis, conformation, basic anatomy and physiology. There is a strong practical element emphasising the correct application of Swedish massage techniques, contra indications to massage, contra actions, the consultation process, record keeping, health and safety risk assessment. This course includes modules for home study and 20 (5 horses x 4 treatments) practical case studies, therefore please allow at least 4 months between this course and commencing Stage II. MODULE 2 EQUINE SPORTS MASSAGE CERTIFICATE 3 day course (& home study) 695 Pre requisite: Stage 1 ESM Intermediate level course demonstrating a broader range of competences, knowledge and understanding extending previously learnt techniques. The course includes identifying Swedish pre and post event massage techniques, active & passive stretching exercises, stress point and trigger point location and treatment. Farriery - including the anatomy of the lower leg. Further anatomy and physiology, gait analysis, treatment of injuries. We also include lectures from a master saddler. This course includes modules for home study and 20 (5 horses x 4 treatments) practical case studies, therefore please allow at least 4 months between this and commencing Stage III MODULE 3 EQUINE SPORTS MASSAGE DIPLOMA 3 day course (& home study) 695 Pre requisite: Stage 2 ESM Advanced level diploma course. Learners are encouraged to develop autonomous, analytical and critical abilities to progress to becoming an independent equine sports massage therapist working closely with veterinarians. Content includes; treating specific conditions, awareness of veterinary diagnostic techniques used in assessing lameness, equine dentistry and setting up and running a business. This course includes modules for home study and 20 (5 horses x 4 treatments) practical case studies, therefore please allow at least 4 months between this and taking the final exam. FINAL ASSESSMENT - PRACTICAL AND THEORY EXAM 450 ** This is a separate final practical assessment and exam over 2 days Day one is a revision session both practical and theory and on the second day there is a practical assessment and a three hour written exam paper.

EQUINE MUSCULO-SKELETAL MANIPULATION DIPLOMA Accredited with the Association of Complementary Animal Therapies The purpose of this course is to equip the candidate with the necessary palpatory and adjustment skills to perform ICAT musculo-skeletal manipulation therapy treatments incorporating specialised techniques which may enhance overall health and performance. This course is only offered to existing ICAT EQUINE SPORTS MASSAGE DIPLOMA graduates. (Other qualified equine massage therapists might be accepted following a practical assessment and interview). This intense course is both practical and theory based (200 hours theory + 120 hours practical) COURSE DELIVERY The course will be delivered in five two-day block tutorials over a period of five months. The tutorial dates are set prior to the course commencement and candidates are required to attend ALL tutorial dates with absolutely no exceptions! COURSE CONTENT It is expected that all candidates accepted onto this course will already hold a diploma in Equine Sports Massage. Therefore this course will have a strong practical element with plenty of hands on tuition at each tutorial. Candidates will be expected to work on a total of 15 case studies in between attending the tutorials and complete assignments before their final assessments (theory and practical) over the last two days. AIMS To equip the candidate with the necessary palpatory and adjustment skills to perform ICAT equine musculo-skeletal manipulation therapy treatments. OBJECTIVES Perform a consultation Work closely with other professionals and para professionals Time management and professional appearance Health and safety, professional ethics and code of practice Application of specialist ICAT manipulation techniques Knowledge and understanding of each equine skeletal joint (structure/movement/location) Knowledge and understanding of each of the main equine ligaments and tendons Knowledge and understanding of equine skeletal muscles (superficial and deep) Knowledge and understanding of the equine nervous system and dermatones Disorders of the following equine systems: neurological, skeletal, muscular, vascular, lymphatic, skin, endocrine. Equine conformation and gait analysis, physical rehabilitation exercises Fee: 2500. Payable by initial 500 deposit - followed by 4 x 500 monthly, payable one month in advance at tutorials. (Other payment terms over 12 months can be discussed) BOOKING TERMS & CONDITIONS: This intense course has been designed for existing professionals, who have previously demonstrated commitment and responsibility and can manage their own learning schedules. Please note that a non attendance of any tutorial will mean the candidate would still incur the fee for the missed tutorial, plus an extra fee for attending an additional catch-up session. If the candidate does not attend a catch up session they will be withdrawn from the programme. The candidate will however remain liable for payment of the remainder of the fees for the outstanding part of the course.

CANINE REMEDIAL MASSAGE DIPLOMA Accredited with the Association of Complementary Animal Therapies The purpose of this course is to teach touch and bodywork techniques which will enhance both the mind and the body of canines thus providing a more relaxed animal with improved muscle tone, enhanced coat condition and a strengthened animal/owner bond. The course is both practical and theory based (400 hours theory + 140 hours practical) Well behaved dogs can encourage their owners to bring them along to practice upon in class! MODULE 1 CANINE REMEDIAL MASSAGE CERTIFICATE 3 Day Intensive Practical Course 450 Foundation level course ensuring knowledge and understanding of the following: The Law regarding the treatment of animals; health and safety; risk assessment; introduction to anatomy and physiology; canine behaviour; the major senses; Gait analysis and conformation. There is a strong practical element emphasising the correct application of Swedish massage techniques. This course includes modules for home study compilation and 20 practical case studies (dogs x 4 treatments), therefore please allow at least 4 months before commencing Module II. MODULE 2 CANINE REMEDIAL MASSAGE CERTIFICATE 3 Day Course 450 - Pre requisite: Module I CRM Intermediate level course demonstrating a broader range of competences, knowledge and understanding, extending previously learnt techniques. We extend previously learnt practical skills to develop pre and post event massage techniques, active and passive stretching exercises, evaluation of movement, further anatomy and physiology, assessment of lameness and injuries, post operative care and rehabilitation, specific conditions and MET techniques. This course includes some modules for home study compilation and 20 practical case studies (5 dogs x 4 treatments), therefore please allow at least 4 months before commencing Module III. MODULE 3 CANINE REMEDIAL MASSAGE DIPLOMA 2 Day Course 350 Pre requisite: Module II CRM Advanced level diploma course. Learners are encouraged to develop autonomous, analytical and critical abilities to progress to becoming an independent canine massage therapist working closely with veterinarians. Content includes; treating specific conditions, awareness of veterinary diagnostic techniques. Setting up and running a business. Home study modules, 20 practical case studies (5 dogs x 4 treatments) to be completed before return for final practical assessment and written exam paper over 2 days. FINAL ASSESSMENT - PRACTICAL AND THEORY EXAM 395 ** This is a separate final practical assessment and exam over 2 days. Day one is a revision session both practical and theory and on the second day there is a practical assessment and a three hour written exam paper.

CANINE HYDROTHERAPY & REHABILITATION DIPLOMA Accredited with the Association of Complementary Animal Therapies The purpose of this course is to enable further progress from the Canine Remedial Massage Diploma. Learners will be from a variety of backgrounds including veterinarians, osteopaths, physiotherapists, canine massage therapists, hydrotherapy pool attendants or private individuals who may have recently purchased or may be considering purchasing a hydrotherapy treadmill. The Canine Hydrotherapy & Rehabilitation Diploma is made up of three separate modules which together make up the final Diploma qualification: Module 1 ICAT Canine Massage Module I Certificate (3 days in Devon) 450 Foundation level course ensuring knowledge and understanding of the following: The Law regarding the treatment of animals; health and safety; risk assessment; introduction to anatomy and physiology; canine behaviour and welfare; the major senses. There is a strong practical element emphasising the correct application of Swedish massage techniques. Home study modules and case studies. Module 2 ICAT Canine Massage Module II Certificate (3 days in Devon) 450 We extend previously learnt practical skills to develop pre and post event massage techniques, active and passive stretching exercises, evaluation of movement, assessment of lameness and injuries, post operative care and rehabilitation, specific conditions and MET techniques. Home study modules and case studies. Module 3 Canine Hydrotherapy Treadmill Certificate (3 days in Buckinghamshire) 450 Throughout this course we develop both the practical and theoretical skills required in the application of canine hydrotherapy treadmill use. To include: legal requirements, health & safety, accurate measurement and adjustment of the Ph levels of water and hygienic practices, establish, provide and monitor individual treatment plans and explain treatment outcomes to referring veterinarians. (A final practical assessment and final theory exam) Only successful completion of all three modules will result in the awarding of the ICAT Canine Hydrotherapy & Rehabilitation Diploma.

DIPLOMA COURSE - ENTRANCE CRITERIA Students must be over 18 years of age. Equine Students should hold the BHS Stage 2 Certificate, Horse Owners Certificate 2, Pony Club B or have at least three years experience in the horse industry - preferably at a professional yard or at competition level. (Evidence of the above will be required in written form) Canine Students must have a sound knowledge of dog care and handling: i.e. canine behaviourist, previous/current work in a kennels, grooming facility or veterinary nursing background, dog walker, pet sitter, agility competitor, etc., for a minimum of three years. (Evidence of the above will be required in written form) Students under 21 years should hold 4 GCSE passes (one in English) or provide proof of an equivalent educational standard. N.B. If students have differing qualifications/experience than those listed above, please do not despair - telephone us for an informal interview. ASSOCIATION OF COMPLEMENTARY ANIMAL THERAPIES ACCREDITATION The Equine Sports Massage Diploma, the Equine Musculo-Skeletal Manipulation Diploma, the Canine Remedial Massage Diploma and Rehabilitation Diploma courses are all accredited with the Association of Complementary Animal Therapies ACAT. www.theacat.co.uk THE LEGAL ASPECT The treatment of animals in the UK is controlled by the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966. This Act s main aim is to prevent lay persons from practising veterinary surgery which is defined as: a) The diagnosis of diseases in, and injuries to, animals including tests performed on animals for diagnostic purposes; b) The giving of advice based upon such a diagnosis; c) The medical or surgical treatment of animals; d) The performance of surgical operations upon animals. Massage is covered under the *Exemption Order 1962 as a manipulative therapy. We abide by a, b, c, & d and always work with veterinary approval, only address minor ailments or behavioural problems and DO NOT diagnose and treat. The House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology (Complementary and Alternative Medicine November 2000) defined Massage and Aromatherapy as complementary because they do not purport to embrace diagnostic skills. By embarking upon its courses ICAT requires all its students to respect the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 and Exemption Order 1962 by never working upon an animal without gaining prior veterinary approval. INSURANCE The exceptionally high standards of the ICAT Diploma courses have been recognised by a nationwide insurance company who are happy to provide insurance for students/graduates. They offer indemnity insurance of 2.5 million and an individual animal limit of up to 25,000. They can also include business equipment/stock and personal accident cover for additional premiums.

Frequently Asked Question s Q. Can I get help with funding? A. Some students have managed to get help from their local Business Link for assistance with a change of career. Others have had help from the European Social Fund. Contact your local Business Link or Citizen s Advice Bureau. Q. Are you a registered training provider? A. Yes, we are on the UK Register of Learning Providers, UKRLP. We can also be found at www.lantracoursefinder.co.uk Q. Do I need to bring my own animal with me? A. Owners of quiet, sociable dogs are encouraged to bring them along to the Canine Massage class. However, horses are provided for the Equine Sports Massage course. Q. I am a veterinary nurse/bhsai/human massage therapist can I start at Module 2? A. No, everyone has to start on Module 1 and work their way up. Each Module requires you to complete 20 case studies (5 animals x 4 treatments each) plus home study modules. We build upon previously learnt techniques on each level. Q. What times do the course days start and finish? A. Both equine and canine courses start at 0930 hours and finish approximately 1630 hours. We break for mid morning coffee and afternoon tea, both of which are included in the course fee. Lunch break is for one hour and is not included in the course fee. Q. Do you offer bespoke courses or one to one tuition? A. Yes, we can tailor courses to suit specific requirements or if existing course dates do not match school/work holidays, we can offer one to one tuition. Please telephone to discuss requirements.

CPD - Continual Professional Development Many professionals are required to update their CPD each year in order to qualify for continued membership of professional associations. ICAT is pleased to offer CPD courses and certificates of attendance in the following workshops: For further CPD workshops, please visit www.theicat.co.uk or telephone for the most up to date information. CANINE HYDROTHERAPY TREADMILL CPD WORKSHOP One Day Venue: High Wycombe, Bucks Time: 0930 1630 The purpose of today s workshop is to introduce you to the canine hydrotherapy treadmill. We will identify the benefits of aquatic treadmill exercise including discussion on hydrostatic pressure, buoyancy, viscosity, surface tension and resistance. Relevant anatomy and physiology will be included. Participants will have the opportunity to watch different case studies in a practical environment. Cost: 80 day EQUINE AROMATICS AND KINESIOLOGY One Day Venue: Near Exeter, Devon Time 0930 1630 Even a glance, chewing or pawing is a sign from your horse that he is trying to tell you something. If you ignore this, he will try harder to communicate this may eventually lead to serious behavioural problems such as biting, kicking, rearing and napping. This workshop will introduce you to a new deeper way of understanding your horse s psychological and physiological needs. You will be introduced to the art of kinesiology (muscle testing) and how it can be used to test for allergies, food intolerances, etc. Please bring along a sample of your animal s hair for testing on the day. Cost: 80 day CANINE AROMATICS AND KINESIOLOGY One Day: Venue: Bovey Tracey, Devon Time 0930 1630 Content as above, but this workshop is dedicated to dogs and their various needs. Owners are encouraged to bring their own dog to this workshop or bring a sample of his hair. Cost: 80 day

ANIMAL HEALING & DOWSING WORKSHOP Sun 7 th April 2013 or Sun 30 th June 2013 Venue: Near Christow, Devon. Time: 0930-1630 IF ONLY THEY COULD TALK? How many times have you looked at your pet and wished just that! Participants will be taught how to tune in to your pet using meditation skills and how you can learn to communicate with each other on a spiritual level. You will also be shown how to work with positive energy and introduced to the ancient art of dowsing. Cost: 75 day All the above workshops are held as and when there is demand. If you are interested in attending please telephone ICAT direct. 07977 359347 Or visit www.theicat.co.uk for the most up to date information/dates. BESPOKE CONTINUAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS We regularly organise specially tailored CPD workshops for other professionals, please call to discuss your requirements.

TESTIMONIAL ICAT HAS CHANGED MY LIFE I cannot express enough how much I enjoyed and the vast amount of knowledge I obtained whilst studying with ICAT on the Equine Sports Massage course. The Course is taught in an informal, friendly but effective manner, where not only do you learn the theory aspect behind equine anatomy and a horse s natural way of going, but practical handson experience too of how to spot when there is a problem and the horse is suffering from muscular discomfort. I managed to attend the residential courses, complete the case records and course work while working full time and teaching in my spare time it was hard going but so enjoyable, it didn t feel like hard work! The lectures are superb and the guest lectures and seminars equip you with a good basic knowledge of Farriery, Saddle fitting, Equine Dentistry and what a vet looks for when assessing a horse and looking at lameness. As a qualified Equine Sports Massage Therapist I see a number of horses with ill fitting saddles and tack, unbalanced feet and owners who genuinely care for their horse but know no different. ICAT prepares you for all these encounters and enables you to work with horses and ponies with a variety of problems. There is immense satisfaction when you can make a real difference to horses performance and well-being. And you never stop learning! I would recommend ICAT to anyone looking to increase their knowledge of equine anatomy, muscular health and well-being issues, or anyone that is looking to pursue a career in alternative/complementary therapies with horses. You will follow a well-run, friendly but effective, informative teaching syllabus and you too will find that learning is infectious you just won t be able to stop! Charlene Baker Dip ICAT www.equisportmassage.co.uk

BOOKING FORM ICAT Receipt No: Name Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms Date of Birth Address Postcode Tel. No. Mobile Email: Please state any disability or medical condition or learning needs which might require special arrangements? Emergency Contact: Name Tel. No. Please complete the boxes below: Course Code Course Title Dates Total Course Fee *Deposit 240 Total Cheques should be made payable to I.C.A.T. Amount Enclosed: A non refundable, non transferable deposit of 240 is required when making your booking. NB. The balance is due 28 days before course commences no reminder will be sent. I have read and understood the ICAT Course Booking Terms and Conditions and will respect the Veterinary Surgeon s Act 1966 & Exemption Order 1962. Customer Signature: Date: ** If you would prefer to pay by Debit / Credit card please also complete & return separate sheet or telephone ICAT direct with your card details. ICAT 2013 THE INSTITUTE OF COMPLEMENTARY ANIMAL THERAPIES P.O. Box 299, CHUDLEIGH, Devon. TQ13 OZQ Tel 01647 252085 / Mobile 07977 359347 www.theicat.co.uk Email info@theicat.co.uk

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THE INSTITUTE OF COMPLEMENTARY ANIMAL THERAPIES COURSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CANINE REMEDIAL MASSAGE COURSE The Institute of Complementary Animal Therapies (hereinafter called the Provider ) do offer to provide the ICAT Canine Remedial Massage Course (as described in this Booking Form) to the Customer on the following terms. DEFINITIONS Course means the Canine Massage Bodywork Course provided by the Provider to the Customer at the Venue, in return for the Course Fee; Course Date means..; Course Fee means the total sum of --- payable by the Customer to the Provider; Deposit means the deposit in the sum of 240; Dog means the Customer s dog or other dogs belonging to people attending the Course; Venue means the.; 1. THE COURSE 1.1 The Provider will use reasonable skill and care in the provision of the Course. 1.2 The Customer will attend the Course with their Dog (if this is not possible, please contact ICAT) 1.3 The Provider does not make any commitment to the Customer that the content of the Course will meet any specific requirements that the Customer may have. The Provider expects the Customer to take reasonable steps to verify that the course will meet their requirements and the needs of their Dog. Customers are required to familiarise themselves with the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 and gain prior approval from their Veterinarian before any massage treatments are carried out on their own, or other peoples Dogs for the purpose of case studies. 1.4 The Provider reserves the right to refuse to provide the Course, and/or allow the Dog entry to the Venue, if the Dog becomes unmanageable, in any way, including (but not limited to) situations when the Dog becomes aggressive or unruly, or if the Dog is not sufficiently healthy to undergo a massage treatment. 1.5 The Customer shall supply suitable collars or harnesses and leads and, when necessary, muzzles for the Dog and any coats or other accessories which the Customer wishes to be used. The Customer will also supply their own blanket or suitable item for the Dog to lie on during the course. The Customer must also provide the Dog s own water and food containers, together with water and food, in order to maintain the health and well being of the Dog. 1.6 The Customer shall be responsible for the Dog at all times and will feed and water the Dog during the Course. The Customer will also be responsible for ensuring that the Dog is sufficiently healthy for the Course to be undertaken, in particular that the Dog does not have, for example, any open wounds, skin conditions or any contagious condition. 1.7 The Customer shall inform the Provider fully of any characteristics of the dog which need to be known for handling and care of the Dog during the Course. 1.8 The Provider will supply the Customer with light refreshments during coffee and afternoon tea breaks, the cost of which are included in the Course Fee. Lunch is not provided or included in the Course Fee. 1.9 The Course will commence at. At the Venue and will finish at 2. PAYMENT 2.1 The Customer shall pay the Deposit of 240 to the Provider to secure their place on the Course, which shall be submitted with this completed and signed Booking Form. The Deposit is nonrefundable in the event that the Course is cancelled by the Customer in accordance with Clause 3.2. 2.2 The remaining sum of the Course Fee (the balance) of -- is payable by the Customer to the Provider no later than 28 days prior to the Course Date. 2.3 All Course Fees are payable to ICAT. ICAT 2013

3. CANCELLATION 3.1 The Provider may cancel the Course at any time up to 2 days prior to the Course Date. If the Provider cancels the Course, then all Course Fees paid by the Customer will be refunded to them or an alternative course offered. 3.2 The Customer may cancel the Course up to 28 days prior to the Course Date. If the Customer cancels the Course, then the Deposit paid will not be refunded, however the remaining Course Fee will not become due. Cancelling with less than 28 days notice requires the full course fee to be paid to the provider. 3.3 If a Course is cancelled, an alternative Course Date may be offered to the Customer at the absolute discretion of the Provider. 3.4 If the Customer books the Course and does not cancel the Course, but in any event does not attend the Course, or leaves part way through, then the full Course Fee will be payable by the Customer to the Provider within 7 days of the Course Date. 4. LIABILITY 4.1 The Provider shall have no liability to the Customer for any claim in respect of the Dog. 4.2 The Customer undertakes the Course with their own Dog at their own risk. 4.3 The Provider will have no liability or responsibility for accidents or fights which may break out between the Dogs or their owners, during the Course and/or whilst at the Venue. 4.4 The Provider shall not be responsible to the Customer in the event that the Course cannot be provided due to an event beyond the Provider s reasonable control, which include (but is not limited to) events such as fire, flood, storm, strikes or other industrial action, failure of telecommunication services, war, riot or the actions of any government or public body. In the event that the Provider is prevented from running the Course by such an event, the Provider will take reasonable steps to try to provide the Course to the Customer as soon as is reasonably practicable. 4.5 The Provider makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy or effectiveness of the Course and the Customer acknowledges this. 4.6 The Provider shall have no liability whatsoever with respect to the appropriateness or reliance upon the Course by the Customer. 4.7 Whilst every effort is made to help and improve the wellbeing of the Dog, the Provider shall have no liability for any accident or illness arising from the massage treatment conducted on the Dog, both during or following the Course. Customers will at all times abide by the ICAT Health & Safety terms as stated in the ICAT Health & Safety Policy Booklet. 5. GENERAL PROVISIONS 5.1 This Booking Form contains all the terms agreed between the parties except for such variations as shall be agreed in writing by the parties. 5.2 The Booking Form shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales and the parties consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts. ICAT 2013

THE INSTITUTE OF COMPLEMENTARY ANIMAL THERAPIES ICAT 2013 EQUINE SPORTS MASSAGE & EQUINE MUSCULO-SKELETAL MANIPULATION COURSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS The Institute of Complementary Animal Therapies (hereinafter called the Provider ) do offer to provide the ICAT Equine Sports Massage Course OR Equine Musculo-Skeletal Manipulation Course (as described in the Prospectus & Booking Form) to the Customer on the following terms. DEFINITIONS Course means the Equine Sports Massage Course / Equine Musculo-Skeletal Manipulation Course provided by the Provider to the Customer at the Venue, in return for the Course Fee; Course Date means..; Course Fee means the total sum of --- payable by the Customer to the Provider; Deposit means the deposit in the sum of 240; Horse means the Horse/s being used for the purpose of the Course; or the Customer s own Horse. Venue means the.; 1. THE COURSE 1.1 The Provider will use reasonable skill and care in the provision of the Course. 1.2 The Provider will supply the necessary Horses (if the candidate wishes to bring their own Horse, please contact ICAT) 1.3 The Provider does not make any commitment to the Customer that the content of the Course will meet any specific requirements that the Customer may have. The Provider expects the Customer to take reasonable steps to verify that the course will meet their requirements and the needs of their Horse. Customers are required to familiarise themselves with the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 and gain prior approval from their Veterinarian before any massage treatments are carried out on their own, or other peoples Horse s for the purpose of case studies. 1.4 The Provider reserves the right to refuse to provide the Course, and/or allow the Horse entry to the Venue, if the Horse becomes unmanageable, in any way, including (but not limited to) situations when the Horse becomes aggressive or unruly, or if the Horse is not sufficiently healthy to undergo a massage treatment. 1.5 When bringing their own Horse, the Customer shall supply suitable control halters and lead ropes when necessary, tack and any rugs or blankets or other accessories which the Customer wishes to be used. The Customer will liaise with the Venue stable manager regarding suitable feeding and exercise times and appropriate BHS stable management in the provision of health care of the Horse during the course. 1.6 When bringing their own Horse, the Customer shall be responsible for the Horse at all times and will feed and water the Horse during the Course, or liaise with the stable manager regarding livery services. The Customer will also be responsible for ensuring that the Horse is sufficiently healthy for the Course to be undertaken, in particular that the Horse does not have, for example, any open wounds, skin conditions or any contagious condition. 1.7 The Customer shall inform the Provider fully of any characteristics of the Horse which need to be known for handling and care of the Horse during the Course. 1.8 The Provider will supply the Customer with light refreshments during coffee and afternoon tea breaks, the cost of which are included in the Course Fee. Lunch is not provided or included in the Course Fee. 1.9 The Course will commence at. At the Venue and will finish at 2. PAYMENT 2.1 The Customer shall pay the Deposit of 240 to the Provider to secure their place on the Course, which shall be submitted with this completed and signed Booking Form. The Deposit is non-refundable in the event that the Course is cancelled by the Customer in accordance with Clause 3.2. 2.2 The remaining sum of the Course Fee (the balance) of -- is payable by the Customer to the Provider no later than 28 days prior to the Course Date. 2.3 All Course Fees are payable to ICAT.

3. CANCELLATION 3.1 The Provider may cancel the Course at any time up to 7 days prior to the Course Date. If the Provider cancels the Course, then all Course Fees paid by the Customer will be refunded to them or an alternative course offered. 3.2 The Customer may cancel the Course up to 28 days prior to the Course Date. If the Customer cancels the Course, then the Deposit paid will not be refunded, however the remaining Course Fee will not become due. Cancelling with less than 28 days notice requires the full course fee to be paid to the provider. 3.3 If a Course is cancelled, an alternative Course Date may be offered to the Customer at the absolute discretion of the Provider. 3.4 If the Customer books the Course and does not cancel the Course, but in any event does not attend the Course, or leaves part way through, then the full Course Fee will be payable by the Customer to the Provider within 7 days of the Course Date. 4. LIABILITY 4.1 The Provider shall have no liability to the Customer for any claim in respect of the Horse. 4.2 The Customer undertakes the Course using the Horse s provided (or their own Horse) at their own risk. 4.3 The Provider will have no liability or responsibility for any accidents or injuries which may occur during the Course and/or whilst at the Venue. 4.4 The Provider shall not be responsible to the Customer in the event that the Course cannot be provided due to an event beyond the Provider s reasonable control, which include (but is not limited to) events such as fire, flood, storm, strikes or other industrial action, failure of telecommunication services, war, riot or the actions of any government or public body. In the event that the Provider is prevented from running the Course by such an event, the Provider will take reasonable steps to try to provide the Course to the Customer as soon as is reasonably practicable. 4.5 The Provider makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy or effectiveness of the Course and the Customer acknowledges this. 4.6 The Provider shall have no liability whatsoever with respect to the appropriateness or reliance upon the Course by the Customer. 4.7 Whilst every effort is made to help and improve the wellbeing of the Horse, the Provider shall have no liability for any accident or illness arising from the massage treatment conducted on the Horse, both during or following the Course. Customers will at all times abide by the ICAT Health & Safety terms as stated in the ICAT Health & Safety Policy Booklet. 5. GENERAL PROVISIONS 5.1 This Booking Form contains all the terms agreed between the parties except for such variations as shall be agreed in writing by the parties. 5.2 The Booking Form shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales and the parties consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts. ICAT 2013