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"Music therapy is the very definition of white privilege": Music therapists' perspectives on race and class in UK music therapy (2024)
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The resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement in the summer of 2020 following the death of George Floyd highlighted, once again, the racial and socioeconomic inequities permeating western countries, and galvanised music therapists in the UK and e... Read More about "Music therapy is the very definition of white privilege": Music therapists' perspectives on race and class in UK music therapy.

‘Sewing Together’: An idiographic study of a music therapist’s experiences of a group at a special school for children and young people with severe and complex special educational needs (2021)
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This research was commissioned by a school in London which provides for children and young people aged 2 to 16 with a wide range of learning difficulties. This single-participant study uses video annotation, video elicitation interview and interpreta... Read More about ‘Sewing Together’: An idiographic study of a music therapist’s experiences of a group at a special school for children and young people with severe and complex special educational needs.

Music therapy within an integrated project for families exposed to domestic violence: A qualitative study of professionals’ perspectives (2018)
Journal Article

This paper focuses on a collaborative project that took place from 2012-2015 between an NHS Music Therapy Service for children and young people, a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service and the charity Housing for Women. Music therapy interventio... Read More about Music therapy within an integrated project for families exposed to domestic violence: A qualitative study of professionals’ perspectives.