BAMT Trainee Event: Exploring Approaches
Overview
We are pleased to announce our next BAMT Trainee Event: Exploring Approaches!
Shaped by input from student reps, this online event will include presentations from 3 experience HCPC registered Music Therapists discussing their career pathway and how it has been shaped by different perspectives and approaches including Neurologic Music Therapy and International working.
The second half of this event will also cover how they became involved in research, service development and more.
This event is FREE for BAMT members - register your ticket today!
Please note that Zoom names must match the attendee list in order to be admitted from the waiting room.
Facilitated by:
Elizabeth Nighingale is Founder of Nightingale NMT™ and holds an additional part-time role at Chiltern Music Therapy as Neuro Services Lead. She is a registered Neurologic Music Therapy® Fellow (NMT-F), qualified MATADOC assessor and an accredited Expert Civil Witness in Neurologic Music Therapy®, providing expert reports for the court for children and adults with a range of diagnoses including brain injury and those in a prolonged disorder of consciousness. She also holds a number of additional voluntary roles including UK representative on the Advisory Council for the Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy®, a committee member for Acquired Brain Injury London (ABIL) forum, and Learning Disability Network Coordinator for the British Association for Music Therapy (BAMT).
Link: www.nightingalenmt.co.uk
Eleonora Rosca is a music therapist trained in the Nordoff & Robbins approach and a registered Neurologic Music Therapist. After completing her training in the UK, she relocated to Oradea, Romania, where she currently works with children and adults with disabilities. Alongside her clinical practice, she is committed to supporting the next generation of music therapists, supervising students on placement and collaborating with universities in Romania and the Netherlands. She also works with organisations such as Music as Therapy International, contributing to their distance learning programme.
After her relocation, Eleonora founded Asociația CoMusica, an NGO that provides music therapy sessions for adults with disabilities and creates supervision opportunities for local practitioners.
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- 2 hours 15 minutes
- Online
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