I'm looking into the practicalities of insurance for teaching, without BHS/UKCC qualifications. The reason is that I am a fully qualified and insured veterinary physio, as well as successfully training & competing my own horses, and I often get asked by clients if I will teach them as well. Although I am not looking to be a trainer per se, I do a lot of polework/gymnastic stuff as part of my physio work (well, I advise on it), and it would be useful to be able to teach this ridden which is one of the main things I get asked about. I also have a livery yard and would like to be able to offer clinics to my liveries. I've seen that KBIS, Shearwater etc do insure trainers/riders without BHS/UKCC qualifications, but wondered if this is prohibitively expensive. I don't know if my Masters level physio degree would count for anything!Any experiences along this line would be great to hear about!