At Chiltern, we’re passionate about making music therapy knowledge more accessible — whether you’re a professional, a parent, or someone simply curious about how music can support wellbeing. Our Learning Space has been growing steadily, with a range of courses designed to be practical, engaging, and grounded in real-world experience. As more people have started using the platform, we’ve been really encouraged by the feedback we’ve received.
Discover the organisation behind the Learning Space. Learn about Chiltern Music Therapy’s clinical work, mission, and why we created an online CPD hub for music therapists, educators, care teams, and health professionals.
Explore two quick insights from our Sensory Processing and Measuring Impact courses. Learn how music supports sensory regulation and how to choose outcome measures with confidence.
What exactly is music therapy - and what isn’t it? This piece explores what makes music therapy unique, how it differs from performance or lessons, and why it matters in care, education, and everyday life.
Music can make everyday care more meaningful. Here are five simple, thoughtful ways to use sound and song to bring connection, comfort, and calm into daily routines.
Music has a unique way of reaching people, even when words begin to fade. In this piece, we explore how music can offer comfort, connection, and recognition for people living with dementia - and how small, intentional uses of music can transform everyday care.
Discover how music therapy supports movement, regulation, and recovery through rhythm and sensory awareness. Learn how sound helps rebuild body connection in rehabilitation.