
Interview with Andreas Rosenboom, Music Therapist
Andreas shared some stories and bits of advice that come from working as a music therapist.
Andreas shared some stories and bits of advice that come from working as a music therapist.
We sat down with Dr. Margaret Lobo, founder of the Otakar Kraus Music Trust to find out how she was inspired to work with others to find their voice.
The Otakar Kraus Music Trust's work with children and adults with learning difficulties teaches us how to listen to stories that don't always use words.
Read articleThe Soul Relics Museum bridges the museum and mental health sectors, using object-based story-telling to bring us closer to the struggle of mental ill-health.
Read articleWatch this mesmerising video about Tovertafel - a beautiful, interactive game that creates a ‘magic table’ which encourages people with dementia to play and spend time together.
Read articleWatch this powerful video of Debs Taylor's personal story of how art transformed her mental health, her life and the lives of those around her.
Read articleWe've been thinking a lot about feelings this week! Watch this video from Dementia Care Matters' as a reminder that feelings matter most.
Read articleOur summary of Learning from Excellence's dynamic and engaging conference which taught us about the amazing power of people and positivity.
Read articleWe caught up with Stacey Hemphill, the Lambeth Living Well Network Hub Manager to learn more about how staff meet people at a place of their own choosing.
Read articleA local community uses technology, theatre, participation and social media to co-produce a new mental health urgent care pathway.
Read articleMAC-UK has been a pioneering force in young people’s mental health services since 2008 and they continue to grow from strength to strength.
Read articleWe interviewed Pat Carrington, principal of City College in Peterborough, and Julie Bennett, senior manager of Day Opportunities.
Read article“The Hub acts as a glue bringing together people and organisations who are doing so much to positively disrupt their local systems.”
Burcu Borysik, Mayday Trust