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A comprehensive list of all the activities we have delivered around the world since 1995.

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  • Conference Participation: Counterpoints: Music Therapy Practice in the 21st Century 2014

    United Kingdom

    Our Director, Alexia Quin, was invited to give one of the key note presentations at this year’s British Association for Music Therapy conference, held in Birmingham. Her paper was entitled “Embedding Innovation into the Counterpoint of Music Therapy Practice Today” and was subsequently published in the British Journal of Music Therapy.

    • Adults
    • Children
    • Disability
    • Elderly
    • Mental health
    • Young people
  • Structured training: Interactive Music-Making (London) 2013

    United Kingdom

    The 3rd delivery of our Interactive Music-Making structured training for early years practitioners in London. Accredited by the University of Greenwich and delivered in partnershp with Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, the course comprised a series of 12 weekly seminars, a practical assignment and a written assignment. The course was shortlisted for an Advancing Healthcare Award for the second time, in the category “Supporting the Future Workforce”.

    • Children
    • Disability
  • CPD: Music Therapy Skill-Sharing – Techniques and Considerations 2012

    United Kingdom

    Furthering our ambition to encourage music therapists in the UK to consider the potential for sharing their skills in this country, we convened a one-day event in London.

    • Adults
    • Children
    • Disability
    • Mental health
    • Young people
  • Structured training: Interactive Music-Making (London) 2012

    United Kingdom

    The 2nd delivery of our Interactive Music-Making structured training for early years practitioners in London. Accredited by the University of Greenwich and delivered in partnershp with Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, the course comprised a series of 12 weekly seminars, a practical assignment and a written assignment. The course was shortlisted for an Advancing Healthcare Award, in the category “Achieving Excellence in Training and Development”

    • Children
    • Disability
  • Music Therapy in the Community: A Practical Look at Skill-Sharing 2011

    United Kingdom

    Striving to encourage music therapists in the UK to consider the potential for sharing their skills in this country, we convened a one-day event in London.

    • Disability
    • Children
    • Adults
    • Mental health
  • Structured training: Interactive Music-Making (London) 2010

    United Kingdom

    The first delivery of our Interactive Music-Making structured training for early years practitioners in London. Accredited by the University of Greenwich and devised and delivered in partnershp with Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, the course comprised a series of 12 weekly seminars, a practical assignment and a written assignment.

    • Children
    • Disability
  • CPD: Working as an International Music Therapist: Cross-Cultural Concerns 2008

    United Kingdom

    Our second CPD Event for UK Music Therapists was delivered in London, designed to promote good practice within international development.

    • Adults
    • Children
    • Disability
    • Mental health
    • Young people
  • CPD: New Ways of Service Communities at Home and Abroad 2007

    United Kingdom

    We convened a 2-day CPD Event in London, designed for music therapists interested to share experiences of using music therapy within the context of international development.

    • Adults
    • Children
    • Disability
    • Mental health
    • Young people
  • Nordoff Robbins Centre Guest Lecture 2005

    United Kingdom

    Guest lecture to students on the Masters in Music Therapy course at the Nordoff Robbins Centre, with a focus on skill-sharing as a technique for music therapists to extend the reach of their work and responsible international development practice.

    • Adults
    • Children
    • Dementia
    • Disability
    • Elderly
    • Young people
    • Mental health