HorseWorld
Has Got Investors In People Licked!
HorseWorld,
the South West's leading equine welfare charity, has just become
the first equine charity in the UK to receive the Investors in People
accreditation. The registered charity which rescues, rehabilitates
and re-homes horses, ponies and donkeys in need from its headquarters
in Whitchurch, Bristol, is currently responsible for over 300 animals.
Working with animals that may have suffered from abuse or neglect,
HorseWorld also has a visitor centre at one of its farms in Whitchurch.
Emma with the IIP plaque
"All
the staff and Trustees are absolutely delighted with this award,"
said James Cretney, HorseWorld's Chief Executive. "The whole
Investors in People process has had a large impact on the way we
work and the way we manage our staff - all for the better. It also
means that as an organisation that is clear about its objectives
and has the support of its staff, we can deliver our services more
cost-effectively. That's important to us and our supporters, who
donate and help fund the work we are involved in. Unfortunately
there is more and more demand for our work and counting the pennies
is vital. This widely recognised award goes a long way to show the
commitment we have to our work and the people who make it all happen."
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The Friends of Bristol Horses Society (working name HorseWorld)
is a registered charity, based in Whitchurch, Bristol. The charity
cares for equines that have been abandoned, mistreated, neglected,
or whose owners can no longer care for them. The charity also re-homes
suitable horses.
" The Friends of Bristol Horses Society was formed in 1952
by local volunteers.
" HorseWorld is purely dependent on donations; the charity
receives no statutory funding or lottery money.
" HorseWorld runs a Visitor Centre in Whitchurch, Bristol,
where the public can learn about and interact with horses, ponies
and donkeys.
" For further information please visit www.horseworld.org.uk
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