Providing a programme of accessible workshops delivered in special schools and designed specifically for young people with autism.
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The Orchestra of St John’s Music for Autism programme has been taking professional concerts into special schools in England for the past 20 years; enabling young people with complex needs to enjoy professionally-performed music in an informal and accessible environment where differences are celebrated.
The ALMT are very pleased to be supporting 12 workshop days in four Oxford schools. Each school receives 3 workshop day and during a typical day the OSJ musicians, led by animateur John Lubbock perform 6-8 short concerts for 60-100 young people. At the heart of their work is the belief that music can be hugely beneficial for improving communication skills and increasing levels of wellbeing. Workshops are people-centered, and musicians are led by the preferences and needs of the young people; for example, scarves are provided for those who enjoy dancing, and microphones for those who enjoy singing along.
S.A.F.E. uses interactive theatre and film to educate and inspire young people in some of Kenya’s most remote and vulnerable communities.
Footsteps provides intensive physiotherapy for children with cerebral palsy and other neurological disorders, giving them the support they need to achieve their unique potential.
Epic Partners is a community based charity that uses support, networks and diversionary activities to enrich the lives of children, young people and families
Forever Angels believes all children should be raised in a loving family. Their first priority is family preservation.