When

February 1, 2024    
3:45 pm - 5:15 pm

Event Type

Musical Playfulness for people with PMLD

with Rosie Rushton

This session will explore how using the Musical Play Framework can support opportunities for playful exchanges with people with PMLD. The session considers playfulness, play, and music, in the
context of profound disability and suggests practical, research informed methods, to create playful music based opportunities to share with people with PMLD.

To book on to any of these sessions please email admin@equalsoffice.co.uk and state the delegates name and email address so they can be sent the joining instructions. As these sessions are 100% FREE for Equals members, they are likely to fill up fast, so please register your interest asap, to secure your place/s.

To view details for our Spring/Summer 2024 courses please visit our ‘Events’ web page.

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