Since April 2014, Music24 has been offering music-making opportunities to those most socially isolated and vulnerable in our society to develop an understanding of the creative needs of the person, who may be receiving health and social care services. We offer a range of activities facilitated by our highly-skilled Music Therapists and Community Musicians. This includes small group sessions led by a versatile team of musicians that offer the opportunity to sing, write songs, play the drums and other percussion instruments, thus enabling people to explore the world of sound.
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We have a number of groups in Luton for people living with dementia and their carers. Two groups, Minds in Motion & The Columbus Project, both take place at The Hat Factory Arts Centre.
Music24 has ventured into Hertfordshire, providing sessions in Watford, Stevenage, Hoddesdon & Welwyn GC.
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This All-Ability Community Music Group has been going 6 years strong! It’s open for all the community to come and join in making friends through music. Click here to see what its all about.
These two new projects are for hard-to-reach adults experiencing enduring Mental Health conditions. Support will be offered both through group music therapy and through life-coaching offering an opportunity for ‘recovery in the community’.
This is a new service launched in September, provided by St John’s and The Holy Family Parish, Luton. Music24 is facilitating the music within the sessions and offering support to this new creative dementia-friendly café.
Music24 is part of the new Luton Social Prescription Service pilot, provided by Luton Borough Council and Luton CCG. If you would like to see how you could be referred to Music24 using your Direct Payments then please contact us.
I was impressed by the way you saw the needs of each child and offered what suited them - from teaching rhythms on the drums to letting them examine the guitar strings, when's the next one?
- Vicky Hopkinson, the parent of a child with autism
I was impressed by the way you saw the needs of each child and offered what suited them - from teaching rhythms on the drums to letting them examine the guitar strings, when's the next one?
- Vicky Hopkinson, the parent of a child with autism