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but here is the charity chosen by the artist which it will benefit: which is pretty cool
http://www.nordoff-robbins.org.uk/Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy is founded on the principles of the pioneering music therapy work of American pianist and composer, Paul Nordoff (1909-77) and British educationalist Clive Robbins (b.1927). A national charity (RCN 280960) established in 1976, becoming registered in 1980, Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy is the largest charitable provider of music therapy in the UK.
Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy promotes health, well-being and social inclusion through the skilled use of music with individuals, groups and communities who are challenged by disability, illness or injustice.
© Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy / Photo: John Marshall
The Objects of the charity are:
To provide and extend music therapy services in the UK.
To train professional music therapists, and transmit music therapy knowledge and skills through broader educational programmes.
To research and develop music therapy as a professional practice and an academic discipline.
In order to fulfil these Objects, Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy:
Provides and maintains the necessary resources and facilities.
Develops collaborations with individuals and organisations in Arts, Education, Health or Social Care Sectors.
Develops collaborations with associated professions and academic disciplines.
Pauline Etkin has led the charity since 1991, first as Managing Director, becoming Chief Executive Officer in 2008. She is assisted by a Senior Management Team comprising the Directors of the three operational departments of the charity (Services, Education, Research) as well as the Directors of Fundraising and Finance. The charity receives no statutory funding and is completely reliant on the generosity of individual and corporate support. For over 30 years it has been immensely fortunate to be one of the main charities supported by the UK music industry.
A sister charity, Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy in Scotland, provides access to, and develops awareness of, music therapy across Scotland. It is closely involved in the delivery of the Nordoff-Robbins Masters degree training programme at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh.
Music therapists trained in the Nordoff-Robbins approach are active throughout the world, including USA, Australia, Europe, South Africa and the Far East. Many music therapy training programmes worldwide have been influenced, or are based on the approach, and there are specific Nordoff-Robbins training programmes in New York and Sydney. Our Links page provides details of Nordoff-Robbins organisations worldwide.
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