At Equineistic NT, we believe that meaningful learning happens through relationship.

Our horses are not tools, teachers, or therapists. They are sentient beings whose presence invites curiosity, awareness, reflection, and connection. Through interactions with horses, participants are offered opportunities to learn about themselves, others, and the world around them in ways that are experiential, authentic, and engaging.

We offer Equine Assisted Learning, NDIS supports, children's and youth programs, and horsepersonship education for people of all ages, including children, young people, adults, families, schools, and community groups, in a supportive rural environment.

Learning alongside horses can create opportunities for greater self-awareness, communication, emotional regulation, problem solving, responsibility, and relationship building. Each experience is unique, with learning emerging through observation, interaction, reflection, and participation.

At Equineistic NT, we provide a safe and supportive environment where people can slow down, be present, connect with horses, and engage in meaningful learning through experience.

Learn with Monique a Qualified, Experienced Facilitator

My relationship with horses has spanned more than 35 years and continues to shape the way I live, learn, and work.

I am a certified Equine Assisted Learning Facilitator, professionally trained through the Equine & Animal Assisted Psychotherapy Institute (EPI), recognised worldwide for its expertise in equine assisted practice. The Institute's relationship centred, trauma aware philosophy continues to shape the way I work alongside both people and horses. I am also currently undertaking counselling studies, with a focus on abuse counselling, relationship and conflict resolution, working with children and adolescents, mental health support, and mindfulness in therapy.

My professional development includes Life Coaching, NLP, Tuning in to Teens Facilitator Training, Love Bites Facilitator Training, the Mind Blank Facilitator Program, and Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety.

I hold a current Ochre Card and National Police Clearance and am committed to providing a safe, ethical, and inclusive environment where both people and horses are respected, valued, and heard.