Setting and enforcing the rules and orders of racing
Integrity
The Authority’s Integrity Services Department performs some of its most well publicised duties. These include:
Identifying and deterring breaches of the Rules of Racing and malpractice in horseracing
Conducting investigations into breaches of the Rules of Racing
Gathering information in respect of potential wrongdoing in horseracing
Inspections of training establishments
Monitoring real-time betting markets for suspicious betting activity
Careers In Racing
Careers In Racing, is an industry owned brand managed by the Industry Recruitment & Training department of the British Horseracing Authority. Careers In Racing acts as the recruitment and training portal for horseracing and thoroughbred breeding in Great Britain. Careers In Racing was launched in 2005 in response to recommendation made by the Stable and Stud Staff commission chaired by Lord Donohugh. The commission highlighted the need for a governing body led recruitment and training strategy to help address staff shortages and improve retention of existing staff. Its objectives are:
To promote racing as a potential career choice and job opportunity.
To provide a one stop shop for career information via the website CareersInRacing.com
To provide effective training and education to both new entrants’, existing staff and employers.
To work with the industry to develop and retain staff.
Its website was launched in January 2006 and gives an overview of the careers and training available within the Racing and Breeding industries, as well as offering a free online jobs board. Training Initiatives include:
A comprehensive training programme for jockeys including amateur riders and point-to-point riders at the British Racing School and the Northern Racing College
Racing Excellence is an industry accredited race series, supported by a qualified Jockey Coach, run under the Hands and Heels or Training Race conditions. These valuable series provide a vital support for young jockeys in developing their careers.
Staff Management Courses are run by the British Racing School and the Northern Racing College for supervisory staff and modules for trainers wishing to apply for their licences
The Graduate Development Programme sees a number of students take part in a comprehensive graduate scheme, which includes a two-week residential course, followed by a paid placement lasting around 8 weeks with a high profile organisation from the racing and breeding industries
The Overview of British Racing course is a one-day programme designed to provide delegates with an introduction to British racing and breeding. The programme is now seen by many areas of the industry as a key element for inducting new employees into their business
A Recruitment Campaign is put together yearly to address attracting new recruits into the industry which includes attending equine events, schools events and various other activities
Racedayforschools was launched nationally to secondary schools in September 2008. This online teaching resource is a highly interactive curriculum based classroom activity that uses horseracing as a basis for teaching subjects such as Enterprise and Business Studies. The resource goes on to explain and promote various careers in racing and links to the main careersinracing website
Charity
Retraining of Racehorses In April 2000, British Horseracing launched Retraining of Racehorses, the official charity for the welfare of horses who have retired from racing through injury, old age or a lack of ability.