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Inclusive Practice in Action 2025 - Unlocking Musical Futures: Overcoming barriers to progression for young people

Event description

We are pleased to invite you to the Inclusive Practice in Action 2025 annual gathering focused on advancing inclusive practice in the music education sector and wider music industries.

This year’s theme addresses the barriers young people face in progressing within music. IPIA offers a chance to reflect and engage in discussions about creating inclusive, equitable pathways. By sharing practical strategies and insights, the event empowers attendees to drive meaningful change in their work and communities.

What to expect:

Amplify Diverse Voices: Engage with a wide range of perspectives from educators, young people, artists, and community leaders who are actively shaping inclusive practice in the music landscape.

Reflect and Learn: Take the time to reflect on the meaning of inclusivity in music education and consider how we can collectively drive systemic change.

Gain Practical Tools: Leave the conference equipped with actionable strategies and resources that you can apply to foster greater inclusion in your own practice.

Build Connections: Network with like-minded professionals and organisations dedicated to improving access and progression for young people in music.

Key Themes to be Explored:

Defining and deepening our understanding of "inclusive practice" in music education

Overcoming the barriers to progression that young people face in music

Advancing equity for underrepresented groups and ensuring access to high-quality music education

Building supportive communities that foster diversity and inclusion in the arts

Who is it for?

Music Educators: Teachers and practitioners at all levels who are committed to making music education more inclusive and accessible.

Youth Workers: Professionals working directly with young people in community settings, who are passionate about creating pathways for young people in music.

Music Leaders & Community Organisers: Those involved in community music programmes that aim to support young people’s progression in music.

Music Education Hub leaders and staff: Leaders and staff working within Music Education Hubs who are shaping and delivering music education initiatives and creating opportunities for young people across regions.

Young People: Emerging musicians and artists who are navigating their own paths in the music industry and seeking inspiration, guidance, and support, as well as young people who are interested in learning, sharing, networking, and making a difference.

Policymakers & Advocates: Individuals working to shape policies and practices that promote equity and inclusion in education and the arts.

Musicians & Artists: Musicians who are passionate about advocating for inclusion and diversity in the arts, and supporting young people’s musical journeys.

Arts Organisations & Funders: Those funding or supporting projects focused on access to music education and opportunities for young people.

Inclusive Practice in Action is an essential event for educators, music practitioners, youth workers, policymakers, and anyone with a committed interest in advancing equity in music education. By attending, you will become part of a broader movement to ensure that all young people, regardless of their background, experience, and ability, have the opportunity to unlock their full musical potential.

We look forward to welcoming you to IPIA 2025 and working together to create a more inclusive future for young people in music.

Early Bird Tickets Now Available Take advantage of our early bird tickets, available for a limited time only. Reserve your place today!

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