Where we work
In the Community
Transport is always difficult for us because of John's physical needs, so to have the sessions at home has been a huge help. Your Music Therapist has taken the time to really get to know John and it's amazing to watch their connection during sessions
Jesse Adams, Parent
What do we offer?
- Assessment and courses of sessions at home
- Home programmes to benefit clients between sessions
- Co-working with other agencies, parents and carers
- Structured programmes to address EHCP outcomes
- Support for rehabilitation through neurologic music therapy techniques
- Community music sessions for individuals and groups who do not need music therapy but may enjoy exploring singing and instruments
How will the setting/you benefit?
At Home
- Clients have opportunities to access music therapy when leaving the home is challenging or not possible
- Carers and family members have opportunities to participate in the therapy, where appropriate
In Community
- Opportunities to participate in music making in inclusive and creative groups
- Training for settings
Supporting Grieving Young People Through Music Therapy
This Grief Awareness Week, we’re spotlighting the powerful role Music Therapy can play in supporting young people navigating loss and grief, like this recent project led by our Music Therapists Gabrielle and Kasia.
Read moreTransport is always difficult for us because of John's physical needs, so to have the sessions at home has been a huge help. Your Music Therapist has taken the time to really get to know John and it's amazing to watch their connection during sessions.
Jesse Adams, Parent
Interested in knowing more?
We work with a number of different organisations and in different settings across England. We are always interested in setting up services with new people and organisations, so please do get in touch if you would like to work with us.
Our Community Groups