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Certificate
in Song Therapy
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Song therapy training
offers a rich and very broad learning opportunity to music group leaders who
might like to widen their skills beyond their natural musical making abilities.
We live in a time of change where creative expression and social inclusion are seen by some as powerful complements to prescribed medications and traditional therapies; gps and other healthcare professionals signposting their patients to professionally run community creative programmes for a number of very different reasons. This process of social prescription as it is known places a responsibility upon those running these groups to have the appropriate knowledge and skills to sensitively deliver their music programmes in a professional and informed manner. Those who run these groups are often experienced musicians who will offer a high standard of music making and learning opportunities. However, many will have no formal training in sensitive leadership, group dynamics, human relationships and self awareness. They might also be unaware of the potential impact, both positive and negative, that their music may be having upon their music group participants. Song therapy training provides an opportunity to begin to develop some of these skills and particularly so for those unable to afford the time or money to study music therapy or community music at university.
Industry Accreditation This means that for
those who complete the enhanced certificate option it confirms
that you are working to a professional code of conduct; you have the necessary
public liability insurance in place; that you are dbs checked where appropriate;
that you are aware of current legislation and the specific requirements
of professional practice that relate to your music programmes. Beyond this our qualification
confirms that you have completed a comprehensive programme of online
study; developing your sensitive human skills and exploring the many
ways that recreational music might be used therapeutically to promote
well being, relaxation and good health. Perhaps
most importantly of all our qualification confirms our awareness of our
professional responsibilities to our music group participants and the
specific therapeutic impacts that we are qualified to safely pursue in
informal music making settings. Holistic education It is very important to say that our song therapy course is rooted in the holistic education tradition. This means that we embed our study of music as medicine within a whole of life exploration. We acknowledge and celebrate the contribution of our mind, our body and our soul to the quality of our social and professional interactions with others in our lives, including those with whom we share our music.
Ultimately it is this
holistic framework to our study that supports the growth of our therapeutic
skills beyond our natural music making abilities. Particularly so in the area
of human relationships. So, this approach allows
us to explore, without apology, the scientific and objective evidence
that lies behind our interest, but beyond this, to place this exploration
within the context of our own lifes journey, what matters to us
individually and how we make sense of the world around us and important
people and events in our lives. Entrance qualifications We welcome applications from both those trained formally and indeed those self trained, whether singers or instrumentalists. We also encourage
those who actively use music in their work but who perhaps don't consider
themselves to be musicians. So, if you have a passion for music
and the way it can help people's well being and want to explore this in
your work then be assured you will be a real asset to our course. Academic requirements The academic content is equivalent to a first year undergraduate degree course and is suitable for anyone who has studied to A level, degree level or above. If you have studied to GCSE level or equivalent, and enjoy reading and learning, the course might be appropriate for you too particularly so if you have wider experience of work and industry related training. It is important to say that there is a considerable amount of reading and study involved and we would ask that you consider carefully the demands that the course might place upon you. It is also important to have access to a laptop or desktop computer and have good basic computer skills including how to use a basic word processing programme such as microsoft word or equivalent software that will read .docx documents. It is not possible to complete the course working from a smartfone or a tablet. Support We offer one to one academic support by email and, if required, by phone too. This is important particularly for those who have not studied for many years and who might find some of the work challenging. Awareness of the importance of emotional support when leading groups in sensitive work environments is a core element of the course and students are encouraged to develop their professional practice to take account of their own physical and emotional health needs. To this end, a professional supervision service offers a discreet and confidential way for students to share work related emotional issues with a BACP* qualified counsellor with specific interest in music. This is a pilot scheme at the moment and is currently free to all enrolled students. Beyond this our qualified
students will be offered support as they develop their careers.
This includes a major uk marketing campaign through the song therapy network
promoting the skills and experience of qualified students and making this
information available to gp surgeries, care home managers, community health
teams and other healthcare professionals. |
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