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Spring Training

As the new year begins, it’s the perfect time to invest in your professional development by booking onto a training session with Chiltern. This year, we will be offering a variety of online trainings and in-person workshops specifically designed for Music Therapists to improve their practical skills, such as therapeutic songwriting and percussion. In addition, we will provide training opportunities in other fields to help practitioners learn about the positive impacts of music on physical and mental health. Stay tuned for updates and keep an eye on our training page for more information.

Spring term trainings:

SaLT and Neurologic Music Therapy Training

Working together for better outcomes

1st February 6pm - 8pm

How to Measure a Smile

Exploring outcome measures in Music Therapy

8th February 6pm - 8pm

Music Therapy Outcome Star training

Discover the Music Therapy Outcome StarTM

13th February 9:30am - 4:30pm

Neurodiversity Affirming Approaches in Music Therapy

An up-to-date look at autism and ADHD presented by neurodivergent Music Therapists

20th February 6:30pm - 8:30pm

Sensory Impairment and Music Therapy

Gain valuable insights into the human senses and learn techniques for working with children and adults who have visual and/or auditory impairments alongside learning difficulties.

13th March 6pm - 8pm

GarageBand training

An interactive exploration and training on Apple’s GarageBand app

15th March 12pm  - 2pm

Gender Awareness in Music Therapy

A comprehensive look at the gender spectrum and how cisgender therapists can work sensitively with gender-non-conforming, transgender and non-binary clients. 

28th March 6pm - 8pm

Introduction to Music Therapy In-Person Workshop

A comprehensive look at Music Therapy as a career

4th March 11am - 4pm Chesham (Buckinghamshire)

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