Everyone responds to music, and Nordoff Robbins is using it to transform the lives of vulnerable children and adults in the UK. The state's leading provider of music therapy services, Nordoff Robbins delivers more than 50,000 music therapy sessions annually in schools, hospitals, day centers, care homes, and its own facilities. The charity's trained network of music therapists work with people of all ages living with various challenges, including autism, dementia, stroke, depression, brain injury, mental health problems, and cancer. Music affects our minds, bodies, and feelings. It has the ability to improve physical health; address emotional and behavioral difficulties; promote creativity, confidence, and self-esteem; and nurture social and communication skills.
Nordoff Robbins has been educating music therapists since 1947 and its masters training is globally recognized as a gold standard in music therapy training. The charity also offers short courses and workshops that are open to everyone interested in learning more about music and well-being.
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