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World Horse Welfare

‘World Horse Welfare' to be the new name for the International League for the Protection of Horses (ILPH)


Publication of a ‘Roadmap' for World Horse Welfare

The International League for the Protection of Horses (ILPH) announces that from today (1st May 2008) it is changing its name to World Horse Welfare.

It had long been felt by many that the name ‘International League for the Protection of Horses' or ‘ILPH' no longer sufficiently reflects the breadth and depth of the charity's activities and its desire to focus its efforts on the root causes, as well as the effects, of horse cruelty. In addition, it was felt that the word ‘League' was outdated, that the name was cumbersome and that it needs to be clearer and sharper to engage with new and wider audiences. The decision followed a strategic review and a year long consultation with the charity's supporters and staff. The Trustees have unanimously agreed the change.

The charity's vision of ‘A world where the horse is used but never abused' remains at the heart of its philosophy, which is reflected in today's publication of a charity roadmap that affirms the strategic framework for its three areas of activity: UK Welfare, Campaigns and International Training.

The roadmap is founded on the achievements of the ILPH over the past 81 years; it seeks to build on these successes, but acknowledges the path the charity has increasingly been taking in recent years, and where it intends to go over the next decade. In practice this means:

For UK Welfare:

  • Establishing a way to define the major causes of horse welfare abuse in the UK and to propose practical solutions.
  • Focusing on education as a means to tackle the known major causes of horse welfare problems, such as horse obesity.
  • Maintaining the charity's position as the premier organisation for the recovery, rehabilitation and rehoming of horses, through its network of Field Officers, and Recovery and Rehabilitation Centres.

For International Training:

  • Developing a more regional outlook to the charity's training projects, like its current focus on Central America and Southern Africa, to enable it to maximise the use of native trainers on all its courses.
  • Establishing a network of affiliates in all countries where it works, to ensure it has a practical link to these countries after it has moved on.
  • Expanding its projects to include associated skills to make a lasting difference, such as business training.

For Campaigning:

  • Completing a job that was the charity's founding campaign, namely the abolition of long distance transportation of horses for slaughter in Europe
  • Integrating Campaigns further into its UK Welfare and International Training Operations in order to provide comprehensive solutions for the challenges to horse welfare; as is happening with the charity's current project in Romania
  • Campaigning to change policy, practice and attitudes to promote the charity's vision for a world where horses are used but never abused.

The new name, and the over-arching roadmap, is a step change in the life of the charity; it develops the charity's outlook from an organisation that was once primarily focused around the ‘protection' of the individual horse to one that supports the ‘welfare' of many.

Quotes

Roly Owers, Chief Executive, said:

"We are entering a new chapter in the proud history of our charity. The roadmap sets the framework for a fresh, more focused approach to our work, so that we can have an even greater impact on horse welfare, both in the UK and overseas. We must continue to strive to make clear the importance of what we do to as many people as possible, of all ages. Our new name will help us to raise our profile, it better reflects what we are and our aspirations, and is more meaningful to those who have not yet heard of us."

Pippa Funnell, a recently appointed Trustee said:

"As a dedicated supporter of the ILPH, I am delighted to see the efforts the charity is making to engage with audiences in, and outside, the horse world. The roadmap clearly lays out the future direction of a charity which has done so much for horses here, and overseas, for over 80 years. We must all do as much as we can to support them."

Christopher Hall, Chairman, said:

"When I became Chairman I decided that changing our name, a subject we have debated for many years, was a nettle which finally needed to be grasped. There are fond associations with the name ILPH, which I absolutely recognise, but it has become a hindrance rather than a help

to us. Our new name ‘World Horse Welfare' is a good description of the involvement between man and horse and represents, much better, our work here in the UK, and internationally."

Sir Peter O'Sullevan, Vice President said:

"I congratulate the charity for taking this important step forward. Welfare is the inspiration behind the ILPH and I am delighted that it appears in the new name."

World Horse Welfare the new name for the ILPH



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