COMMUNICATION & THERAPY THROUGH MUSIC
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Stories, news, and moments from our work with children, young people, and adults across the South West.

Music therapy across the South West
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What we do
MusicSpace provides music therapy for around 400 children, young people and adults each week across the South West.

What is music therapy?
Music therapy uses music and sounds where words may be difficult to find.
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Who we work with
We work with children, young people, and adults — from babies to older people.
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Where we work
Our arts centre and outreach services throughout the region.
Read more →Make a referral
Do you know someone who could benefit from music therapy? Choose the route that best fits the person or organisation making the referral.
Parents & carers
For families looking for music therapy support for a child or young person.
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For schools, care settings, charities, and services referring pupils or service users.
Start referral →Adults & self-referral
For adults, advocates, or professionals exploring music therapy access.
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A moment from a recent session — music as connection, not just sound.
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Support MusicSpace
Every contribution helps more people access music therapy. Choose the support route that works for you.

Donate
Make a one-off or regular gift to help fund accessible music therapy.
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Fundraise
Run an event, take on a challenge, or bring your community together.
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Volunteer
Share time, skills, or connections that help MusicSpace reach more people.
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Leave a gift
Support future access to music therapy through legacy giving or major gifts.
Talk to us →What people say
“We have been so delighted to have worked with you. He has gained so much from the sessions.”
SENCO, Primary School