We have enjoyed celebrating #WorldMusicTherapyWeek where we have shone a light on our talented and highly skilled RMTs working here in Australia. You can read some of their stories here, https://t.co/MlQQfjx5Im
AMTA welcomes the publication of the Strengthening Medicare Taskforce report, and the Commonwealth's focus on reform and investment in primary care. We support @comms_ahpa response to the paper. You can read more here, https://t.co/B5PLgGiZhz
RMTs are allied health professionals. We work together with our allied health colleagues across a range of aged care, community, disability, health, and mental health services, and schools. This #AHPsDay we celebrate all of allied health, who work to improve people’s lives.
This week is @strokefdn#nationalstrokeweek22 to highlight the importance of Music Therapy and stroke rehabilitation we interviewed RMT, Tanya Marie Silveira, https://t.co/XgjbDlOad6
AMTA is a strong supporter of the NDIS and the potential it offers participants. AMTA welcomes the opportunity to work with government to further improve the NDIS for participants, their support people and providers.
Registered Music Therapists (RMTs) are recognised therapy service providers for the NDIS and provide crucial, and life-changing supports for people with disabilities and their carers. Unfortunately last night's story is all too familiar.
Catherine has regular falls at home due to a degenerative eye condition. The NDIA is refusing to fund modifications that would keep her safe. #abc730#auspol https://t.co/VDEPCFJp0o
Too often, AMTA hears from NDIS participants about music therapy supports being removed or excluded from plans. These changes cause significant distress to participants and their support people.
To mark @ChronicPainAust National Pain Week, we are celebrating the work of our Registered Music Therapists who work with patients experiencing chronic pain.
Read more here: https://t.co/9Mi0O6jDwB
More music therapy recognition! The importance of music therapy on post-surgical recovery... by a high school student. @QMUMusicTherapy @JournalNordicMT@AustMTA
‘Not like an essay for school’: Sydney teen published in prestigious medical journal https://t.co/KDlGyZLm8O
AMTA looks forward to working with the new government to ensure fair access to music therapy for those Australians who need it most. Read more at: https://t.co/JkG8ILqA8r
@CroakeyNews#auspol2022#ausvotes#MusicTherapyAU
Why support RMTs in aged care? For Michelle Arthy-Chan, "music therapy can be a game-changer, facilitating powerful and meaningful engagement even when verbal or cognitive skills are compromised."
Share your thoughts on #MusicTherapyAU and #FairerAccessMusicTherapyAU
#FairerAccess to allied health, including music therapy is crucial. Australians deserve to seek and receive the health care they need, without it breaking the bank.
#MusicTherapyAU#AlliedHealth
Medicare caps/gaps mean people, especially if chronically ill, can’t afford allied health services they need. Full funding would prevent more severe conditions, enhance life quality & ultimately save $$.
@CHFofAustralia@NRHAlliance#alliedhealth#ausvotes
Prof Katrina Skewes McFerran on the role that #RMTs play in Australia's mental health landscape and why it matters to support #FairerAccessMusicTherapyAU
🚨It's time to fund music therapy as a core mental health service in Australia. If you agree - like and retweet this post, or use the hashtag #MusicTherapyAU and #FairerAccessMusicTherapyAU to share your story with us.
The Aged Care Royal Commission Final Report was clear. It's time to support #RMTs to work in residential aged care.
Support us by liking and and retweeting or use the hashtag #MusicTherapyAU and #FairerAccessMusicTherapyAU to share your story.