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

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  • Follow-up visit: Hospice Ethiopia, FENAID and Gefersa Mental Health Rehabilitation Centre (Addis Ababa) 2019

    Ethiopia

    We returned to our partners at Hospice Ethiopia, FENAID and Gefersa Mental Health Rehabilitation Centre to support their continued use of music, see their practice, share successes, provide some additional training and troubleshoot.

    • Disability
    • Adults
    • Elderly
    • Mental health
  • Musical instrument fund: Rwanda 2018

    Rwanda

    We were delighted to provide our Local Partners in Rwanda with new musical instruments to support their continued use of music.

    • Children
    • Disability
  • Follow-up visit: Abbeyfield (Ballachulish) 2018

    United Kingdom

    We returned to Abbeyfields, Ballachulish to support staff with their ongoing use of music following the introductory training project delivered in 2017. Sharing successes, developing practice and troubleshooting.

    • Elderly
    • Dementia
  • CPD events: Early years 2018

    United Kingdom

    We offered a series of 3 CPD events to early years practitioners who had graduated from our Structured training. An opportunity to share successes, pool ideas and troubleshoot.

    • Children
    • Disability
  • Sustainability review 2018

    United Kingdom

    We returned to the care settings who accessed introductory training from us in 2016-17 to assess the medium term impact of these projects and to support the staff’s continued use of music with those in their care. Additionally we were keen to find out what practitioners and their managers felt was needed in terms of future support and/or training.

    • Adults
    • Children
    • Dementia
    • Disability
    • Elderly
  • Musical instrument fund: Romania 2018

    Romania

    We were delighted to award a 2012 graduate from our Distance Learning course with a set of musical instruments to support her continued use of music with children, young people and their families in Bistrita.

    • Children
    • Disability
  • Follow-up visit: Kigarama Community Hub (Kigali) 2018

    Rwanda

    We returned to visit our local partners in Kigali who had taken part in the introductory training provided in 2017, which was delivered in partnership with Hope and Homes. The visit was an opportunity to observe practice, evaluate skills, offer on-site support and collect local views of what additional training or support is needed.

    • Children
  • Support visit: The ARMS Centre (Hyderabad) 2018

    India

    We returned to our partners at the ARMS Centre for people with autism, to share successes, pool ideas and troubleshoot.

    • Children
    • Disability
    • Young people
  • Distance learning programme evaluation 2018

    Occupied Palestinian Territories

    We travelled to the Occupied Palestinian Territories to undertake the first phase of a 2-year evaluation of our distance learning course “Music for Young Children with Disabilities”. With the help of Sounds of Palestine and Musicians Without Borders, we were able to meet with, interview and observe sessions run by our Distance Learning Programme graduates 2016-18.

    • Children
    • Mental health
    • Disability
  • Follow-up visit: Public Schools No. 129, No. 200 and Parent’s Bridge Centre (Tbilisi) 2018

    Georgia

    We returned to visit our Local Partners at Public School #198, Public School #200 and the Parents Bridge Centre (Tbilisi) to observe practice, evaluate skills and offer on-site support and additional training, as well as to discuss the development of the new Music Therapy Centre in Tbilisi.

    • Adults
    • Children
    • Disability
    • Young people