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RELEASE: ‘Racing Home’ Secures Further Funding from the Racing Foundation Banner

RELEASE: ‘Racing Home’ Secures Further Funding from the Racing Foundation

1 May 2024

Women in Racing is delighted to announce the receipt of further funding from the Racing Foundation for the pioneering Racing Home’ Project. This funding injection will enable the project to continue its crucial objective in supporting employers, employees, and the self-employed who are trying to balance professional demands with familial responsibilities.

Racing Home, founded with the primary objective of supporting the workforce in horseracing, has received universal acclaim for the support it is giving to the racing community, particularly working mothers. Now, with renewed funding, the program is poised to further expand its reach and effectiveness, benefiting both employees and employers alike.

The Racing Home Programme has consistently demonstrated its commitment to addressing the unique challenges faced by parents and carers in the sport. In offering tailored support, resources, and signposting, www.racinghome.org.uk, the programme seeks to advise and support both employers and employees wishing to thrive in the industry.

Accompanying the announcement of continuity funding, Racing Home unveils its latest video, offering a compelling insight into the future path of the project. Capturing the essence of Racing Home’s vision and aspirations, the video showcases innovative strategies aimed at helping sustain and retain people in the industry while fostering a culture of inclusivity and support within the horseracing community. Through poignant narratives and powerful visuals, the video demonstrates Racing Home’s unwavering commitment to drive positive change and enhance the well-being of all those involved in the industry.

As Racing Home embarks on its next chapter, it remains steadfast in its commitment to championing work-life balance in the horseracing community and caring for the people who are the bedrock of the racing industry. With unwavering support and dedication of so many people who have participated in the programme, Racing Home looks forward to continuing to shape a brighter, more equitable future for all involved in the sport.

For more information about the Racing Home Programme and to view the latest video, please visit www.racinghome.org.uk

Lucy Gurney, Women in Racing Chair said:

“Women in Racing is so proud of Racing Home; this video showcases just part of the programme and some of our wonderful ambassadors. We encourage racing’s employers and employees seeking more information around parenting and caring to visit www.racinghome.org.uk and also listen to the excellent podcast episodes. Thanks go to the Racing Foundation for their ongoing support and to the Simply Racing team.”

Tansy Challis, Chief Executive of the Racing Foundation said:

Supporting and retaining working parents and carers is a vital component in ensuring a sustainable workforce for British racing. The Racing Foundation is proud to be supporting the continued development of the Racing Home programme, having contributed to the set-up, pilot, and initial phases of the project. Feedback has been extremely positive, and we look forward to seeing the impact it will have on both employees and employers through further expanding its reach.

For more information please contact:

Lucy Gurney

Women in Racing Chair

[email protected]

Dena Merson

[email protected]

About Women in Racing

Women in Racing is a network aiming to develop the profile of women within horseracing and provide support to women wishing to secure appointments from grassroots through to senior and board level in the sport. Its objectives also include attracting more women into horseracing, strengthening connections, collaborating on approaches to help promote the health of the sport and to enhance its reputation as an attractive sector in which to build a career.

Since it was founded in 2009, it has achieved significant milestones including a successful mentoring scheme and a Bursary fund alongside a busy calendar of educational and social events. Membership costs from £15 per year.

www.womeninracing.co.uk

About Simply Racing

Simply Racing is a consultancy specialising in horseracing that blends racing knowledge with business expertise, ensuring solutions both relevant to racing and current in terms of business practices and methods. Our consultants provide a combination of pedigree and performance with specialisation in leadership coaching and staff development, mediation, project and event management, marketing and public relations.

Simply Racing offers business solutions and helps prioritise and develop people, be they in an office, racecourse, stable or stud environment and will support and promote your organisation

www.simplyracing.uk

About The Racing Foundation

In 2012 the Racing Foundation was established to oversee the distribution of funds to charitable causes within the racing and thoroughbred industry following the sale of the Tote. Since inception it has awarded over £37million in grants. Racing’s people, equine welfare, youth and community engagement and environment and emerging issues are the key areas of focus in the 2024 strategy. The Trustees of the Racing Foundation are Julia Budd (Chair), Linda Bowles (SID), Jim Boyle, Louise Kemble, Alice Page, Rishi Persad and Algy Smith-Maxwell. The British Horseracing Authority, the Thoroughbred Group and Racecourse Association are the three joint Members of the Racing Foundation, which is registered with the Charity Commission as a charity under the law of England and Wales (no. 1145297).

www.racingfoundation.co.uk

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