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Webinar: The Youth Music Quality Framework and disabled young people


Wednesday 23 November, 7.30pm

Drake Music has teamed up with Youth Music to adapt the Youth Music Quality Framework - Do, Review, Improve - for use by those working with disabled young people in SEN/D settings.

This Wednesday, Youth Music’s CEO Matt Griffiths and Drake Music’s Music Education Manager Jonathan Westrup will co-host an interactive webinar designed especially for teachers, music leaders and Music Education Hub teams. The webinar is free to access and open to all.

The one-hour session will bring participants up to speed with the Youth Music Quality Framework and look at how it can be built on by teachers and other practitioners making music with disabled young people.

Please sign up here and share with others you think could benefit from taking part.

If you have time, take a look at the Quality Framework for use in SEN/D settings beforehand - it'll help you get the most out of the session. And you can join the discussion on Twitter using #Think2020 and #SENDMusic.


Until next time,

The Youth Music Network team


Photo by Kevin Leighton - from LSO On Track: Special Schools, a project supported by Youth Music.
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Blog highlights


Hannah Dunster from Soundcastle shares ideas from the Musical Beacons project for empowering families to continue making music at home in informal ways.

Wiltshire Music Connect have published Take Note, a county-wide consultation with children and young people about music making. Nell Farrally introduces the findings.

Simon Williams of CYMAZ Music reflects on his experience and practice of working with children and young people with special needs.

The BBC Ten Pieces coaching scheme closes on Monday 28 November - apply now! 

Music Psychology student Melissa Kirby is looking for parents, carers and teachers of children with autism to fill out her anonymous questionnaire.


Browse all posts on the Youth Music Network.
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Events


Arts Award adviser training, nationwide, various dates.

Adapting your early years practice to a challenging circumstances context, London, Tuesday 6 December.

Inclusive Practitioner: Ways Into Workshops (Residential), Somerset, Friday 24 – Sunday 26 February.


See all events on the Youth Music Network.
 
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Jobs


Creative Learning Programme Practitioner, G Live, Guildford, closing Friday 25 November.

Composer, South West Open Youth Orchestra, closing Sunday 27 November.

Instrumental Teacher and Accompanist, Newham Music, London, closing Wednesday 30 November.


See all jobs on the Youth Music Network
 
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