Make Some Noise highlighted as example of good practice
Make Some Noise are proud to be highlighted as an example of good practice within a recent House of Lords debate on music education for children with special needs and disabilities.
Make Some Noise are proud to be highlighted as an example of good practice within a recent House of Lords debate on music education for children with special needs and disabilities.
Information gathered by the Arts Council was used in the debate. “There are some excellent examples of hubs working with children who have disabilities. The Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent hub’s strategic partner, Make Some Noise, runs training and mentoring programmes for musicians and teachers wishing to improve their skill set and confidence in delivering music activities for children with SEN and disabilities, through the use of assisted music technology specialists and equipment.”
Make Some Noise’s role in several of the music education hubs, illustrate and informs how community music partners can play a strategic and delivery role to complement and develop the work the Music Education Hubs. Find out more about our work within the local music education hubs here
To view the Lord’s debate transcript in more detail please visit GC668 - 672
This strategic work is part of our Musical Inclusion grant funded by the National foudation for Youth Music