The re-development of our Music Helps(UK) training platform
United Kingdom
- Dementia
- Caregivers
- Adults
- Music Helps

We’re excited to announce that, informed by our learning from the pilot of Music Helps (UK), we’re now working with Nick Balneaves (Southbrae Digital) to develop a dedicated Music Helps (UK) training platform. This new platform will enhance accessibility, improve the caregiver journey, and introduce new mechanisms for us to support learners through the course. It will launch later this year, marking an important step in our mission to make music an accessible tool for dementia care.
In the meantime, Music Helps (UK) remains open for enrolment! This free online course is designed for caregivers who want to learn how music can support people living with dementia. The course provides practical skills, insights, and real-life examples to help caregivers integrate music into their approach. As we develop our new platform, Music Helps (UK) will continue to run, ensuring that anyone interested can start learning today. Visit musichelps.training to sign up and explore how music can make a difference in dementia care.
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Online training: Music Helps (UK) 2025
United Kingdom
- Dementia
- Caregivers
- Elderly
- Adults
- Unpaid carers