Music therapy
What is social prescribing, and why is it important?
Social prescribing can take many forms - from the arts, to nature, to physical activity. It can help people in ways that medicine can’t, and the evidence behind music therapy as a method of social prescribing is strong.
How can music therapy support people living with psychiatric illness in intensive care settings?
From helping to build relationships, to supporting emotional expressional - music therapist Stella shares how music therapy can support people living with psychiatric illness in intensive care settings.
What does a music therapist do in a day? A day in the life of music therapist Loren
From music therapy sessions to lunch clubs, music therapist Loren shares a day in her life working at a Special Educational Needs school.
Can music support people living with cancer?
While there isn’t yet a universal cure for cancer, music therapy can provide a vital form of support for cancer patients.
How music therapy helped Ruthie express their LGBTQ+ identity
Music therapy provided a space for Ruthie to express their LGBTQ+ identity. This National Coming Out Day, we're sharing their song.
Breaking down seven common music therapy myths.
Our Nordoff and Robbins music therapists myth-bust some common music therapy misconceptions.
Why we need to take personal responsibility for language use on disability
Stella Hadjineophytou, a Nordoff and Robbins music therapist, on why we need to take personal responsibility for the language we use to describe a person’s disability
The new Nordoff and Robbins
After a year of intensive work, we have relaunched with an adjusted name, a new brand identity and a new logo, as well as a completely new website.