The Organisation Behind the Learning Space: Chiltern Music Therapy
The Learning Space is created and run by Chiltern Music Therapy, a not-for-profit organisation providing music therapy, community programmes, and training across the UK.
Our mission is to make high-quality music therapy accessible to people of all ages and needs, while supporting professionals with evidence-based, practical learning.
Our mission is to make high-quality music therapy accessible to people of all ages and needs, while supporting professionals with evidence-based, practical learning.
Who We Are
Chiltern Music Therapy is a team of HCPC-registered music therapists and community musicians specialising in:
We deliver services in schools, hospitals, care homes and in the community, and also online.
We also run a number of community groups.
Our approach is person-centred, evidence-based, and rooted in the belief that music can support communication, emotional wellbeing, regulation, physical development, and social connection.
- neurorehabilitation
- learning disabilities and autism
- paediatrics and neonatal care
- mental health
- dementia and older adult care
- palliative and end of life care
We deliver services in schools, hospitals, care homes and in the community, and also online.
We also run a number of community groups.
Our approach is person-centred, evidence-based, and rooted in the belief that music can support communication, emotional wellbeing, regulation, physical development, and social connection.
Why We Created the Learning Space
We launched the Learning Space to make music therapy knowledge more accessible — not only for music therapists, but also for: educators and school staff
care teams
allied health professionals
families and carers
musicians and arts-in-health practitioners.
Our aim is to share the expertise of our clinical team, offer practical tools for everyday use, and help professionals feel more confident supporting the people they work with. Each course is created by experienced practitioners and grounded in real clinical practice, research, and lived experience.
Our aim is to share the expertise of our clinical team, offer practical tools for everyday use, and help professionals feel more confident supporting the people they work with. Each course is created by experienced practitioners and grounded in real clinical practice, research, and lived experience.
Find Out More About Chiltern Music Therapy
To learn more about our clinical services, community projects, and organisational mission, visit the Chiltern Music Therapy website.
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