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Space and Place Matter

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Equine-Assisted Social Work:
It's Nature Based...

And Place and Space Matter

Social Work Practice begins with connection. Connection must be felt and experienced. Connection is best when it is authentic. Paying attention to place and space must be considered for authentic connections to be made. Learning about Equine-Assisted Social Work (EASW) facilitates baseline connection skills in nature, which in turn can be applied to working with people.

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