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Alpacas Offer Unique Therapy for SEND Students
7 Feb
Summary
- Alpaca farm launches new experience for SEND and home-educated students.
- Sessions focus on animal care in a calm, low-pressure environment.
- Alternative provision licence granted by Durham County Council.

Anvil Alpacas, a family-run business near Durham, has introduced a new program tailored for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and home-educated students. Manager Jane Evans expressed her passion for working with children and her desire to give back to the community through this venture.
The farm's sessions will concentrate on teaching students how to care for animals within a peaceful and low-pressure atmosphere. This approach is designed to foster learning and well-being. The initiative received official backing with an alternative provision licence granted by Durham County Council last month.
Students will engage in hands-on activities and guided discussions in small groups. Feedback from existing visitors highlights the calming effect of the farm and the friendly nature of both the staff and the alpacas. The farm has seen significant growth in popularity over the past year, with a strong following on social media.




