Horse Racing In Ireland Gets Support From HRI

Horse Racing Ireland has posted a Covid-19 business continuity planning best practice document to every racehorse trainer this week.

The HRI is supporting people in the horse racing industry.

Sports psychology support for jockeys including apprentices and conditionals through the ‘The Jockey Pathway’ is available with Dr Ciara Losty via phone appointments. Wayne Middleton, the pathway strength & conditioning coach has provided exercise videos. To schedule an appointment or watch the videos, please visit:

xa0www.workinracing.ie/jockey-pathway/

HRI’s Industry Education and Training Department have also prepared a Covid-19 FAQ aimed at all employers and is available on their website. If employers have specific Covid-19 related HR queries, they can email: [email protected]

In addition, there is a host of practical information and resources including information on the temporary COVID-19 wage subsidy scheme offered by both Irish and Northern Irish Governments on HRI’s Industry Education and Training Department’s website:

xa0www.workinracing.ie/coronavirus-supports/.

Local enterprise offices are also offering really valuable business advice and assistance on:xa0www.localenterprise.iexa0(ROI) and:xa0www.nibusinessinfo.co.ukxa0(Northern Ireland)

Brian Kavanagh, Horse Racing Ireland CEO, said:xa0“I am aware that this is a very worrying time for everyone working in the industry. On behalf of our Chairman and Board, I want to reassure everyone that HRI is working on several strategies that will allow Irish racing to return as quickly as possible once it is appropriate to do so and within Government guidelines.

“In the meantime, I hope the support services outlined onxa0www.workinracing.iexa0can offer some practical and emotional support to everyone. We are working on a range of further industry supports which we hope to announce in the coming weeks.”

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