Adults with disabilities
Supporting communication, expression, choice, interaction, confidence, and relationships.
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Specialist therapy services
Music therapy can support communication, regulation, connection, confidence, memory, and emotional expression across a wide range of needs.
Clinical services
Music therapists are highly trained health professionals who use music to transform people's lives. They work in person or remotely in homes, schools, care settings, community settings, and the Music Therapy Hub in Carryduff.
Supporting communication, expression, choice, interaction, confidence, and relationships.
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Helping with regulation, social interaction, turn-taking, sensory needs, and emotional expression.
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Building self-esteem, communication, imagination, and confidence through musical play.
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Stimulating memories, conversation, identity, and connection with carers and family members.
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Creating a safe space to explore difficult feelings and strengthen self-confidence.
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Supporting physical, cognitive, emotional, and communication needs after neurological change.
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Offering comfort, relationship, memory-making, and emotional support at sensitive times.
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Using music to support learning, communication, social connection, and emotional wellbeing.
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Supporting emotional expression, focus, self-esteem, and responsibility through structured music-making.
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Service information
The trust can provide more detailed service information for families, schools, care organisations, and clinical partners.
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Every donation helps fund instruments, sessions, travel, and specialist support for children, young people, and adults.