I am delighted to share that I have had a paper published in Australian Voice, which will be part of their special issue, ‘Insights and Innovations from Singing Practitioner-Research’.
https://t.co/yrDU8gfpI9
Great to see the findings of a government-commissioned review into the monetary value of the impact the arts and heritage can have on health and wellbeing highlighted in this @guardian article.
@WHO@Daisy_Fancourt
https://t.co/aIYuUHE5Os
Join us for two practical & inspiring webinars this November!
⭐️ Discover practical tips
⭐️Contribute & share
⭐️Learn about latest projects
All webinars will be recorded and made available to those who have booked.
https://t.co/HefDUGRg2D
Join us! And be at the forefront of discussions to shape the future of singing for health!
Access to all 22 events (and recordings) for just £42 for @NetworkSinging members.
Please share! It all kicks off next week (7th November).
Dr Stephen Clift, chair of the upcoming series of webinars for the Singing for Health Project gives an overview of this exciting programme
Join us and add your voice to conversations which will help to guide the discipline
https://t.co/HefDUGRg2D
@StephenClift
Sharing this upcoming event from our friends at @SingWellProject … Join them on Nov. 1 and hear from researchers leading new discoveries on how #groupsinging can promote #wellbeing, including a keynote by Dr. Isabelle Peretz.
https://t.co/uqrpTWesGT
Today we share and support @wfmhofficial #worldmentalhealthday
and the important theme of ‘Mental health at work’.
Workplace choirs are one way that businesses & organisations support staff wellbeing. Does your workplace have a choir?
Are you interested in how music practitioners working in music and parental wellbeing settings are supported and cared for?
Free online event hosted by @RCMLondon | 5 November 2024 | 0730-0900 or 1600-1730 GMT | Zoom
Info and sign up: https://t.co/IakFqpT8T1
Call for Contributions | Inaugural Music and Parental Wellbeing Symposium | MPWS 2025 | 22-23 July 2025 | RCM London
Contributions from practice, research, evaluation, policy, and more warmly welcomed. Deadline 22 Nov 2024. We’d love to see you there!
https://t.co/OuYhPEqvsm
📣Applications are now open to the Teacher Development Fund
Grants up to £165,000 will support primary schools and arts organisations to work together to develop arts-based approaches to teaching & learning.
Apply now👉https://t.co/4VucH2HpOl
#edutwitter#primaryschool#educhat