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Racing2Learn: new e-learning platform

20th April 2020
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Racing2Learn: new e-learning platform launched to provide extensive online development opportunities.  

The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) is pleased to announce the launch of Racing2Learn, a new online e-learning platform for anyone involved with the racing and Thoroughbred breeding industries.

The platform, which has been developed over the last 12 months in collaboration with 1st4Sport Qualifications and the wider racing industry, aims to provide a range of flexible eLearning courses that can be accessed remotely.

Some courses are designed specifically for certain job roles within racing and breeding with more generic courses also available. It is free to use and once registered most courses are free to access. Some of the areas covered include:

  • Horse care
  • Racehorse welfare
  • Safeguarding
  • Mental health awareness

Courses will be updated and new courses added on an ongoing basis. Each course contains interactive elements and certificates can be achieved which have continuous professional development (CPD) points applied by the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity.

It is the hope that at this challenging time the platform may be of use for people who wish to continue their individual learning and development through remote access to an ever increasing range of courses.

You can start using the service today by clicking here.

If you'd like to find out more about working in the Racing industry have a look at our comprehensive guide ' Change to Racing'. 

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