Breadcrumb Home News News Copy URL http://www.youthmusic.org.uk/news Stay Updated with Youth Music Catch up on the latest news about our transformative work and read our take on the music-related issues.If you’re a journalist interested in learning more about Youth Music and our funding impact, please reach out to our Communications Team. News Copy URL http://www.youthmusic.org.uk/news Stay Updated with Youth Music Catch up on the latest news about our transformative work and read our take on the music-related issues.If you’re a journalist interested in learning more about Youth Music and our funding impact, please reach out to our Communications Team. News Category - Any -NextgenProjects News type - Any - news Y MUSIC Read more news Video - Early Years Participation & Collaboration with WILD Young Parents Read more news Latest Youth Music Funding Awards Update - Fund A23 Read more news Funded (Free) training: How to use DJ skills with your groups. Read more news Latest Youth Music Funding Awards Update - Fund B15 Read more news Using Acoustic Drum Kit on Music Projects by Paul Carroll (Quench Arts’ Wavelength Music Leader) Read more news My experience on Quench Arts’ Interface project – Eudina Jarrett (Music Leader) Read more news What I’ve learnt on Quench Arts’ Interface project by Kai Chareunsy (Young Music Leader) Read more news 5 young women leading the way in music - on and off stage Meet the young women breaking barriers and making waves in the music industry. Read more news MusicLab - Christmas Event Reel! Read more news Changing Tack Read more news 6 Organisations Tackling Underrepresentation in the Music Industry In 2020 we launched the Youth Music Incubator Fund to enable organisations to create sustainable, meaningful career opportunities for young people aged 18-25, especially those who are currently underrepresented in the sector. We wanted to help creative employers support emerging talent and benefit from a more diverse workforce. Since then, we've given out more than £2.3 million to businesses, collectives and not-for-profits working in the music industries to make that happen, that have created over 800 paid work opportunities created at the Real Living Wage, for young people across England, Scotland and Wales.Check out some of the ways organisations have used the funding to tackle underrepresentation in the industry below. Read more news Music and Healing by Aimée Hanson (Volunteer Peer Mentor on Quench Arts’ Wavelength project) Read more news From inpatient to outpatient: following a young person through their social and musical journey by Dan Cippico (Music Leader on Quench Arts’ Wavelength project) Read more news My 3 Most Used Plugins as a Community Musician by James Stanley (Quench Arts’ Wavelength Music Leader) Read more news The positive impact of working on a one-to-one basis by Holly Kehoe-Kingsley (Quench Arts’ Wavelength Music Leader) Read more news Busking with Third Thursdays Read more news MusicLab - Session Work, 30th November 2021 Read more news Robot trial in Northwest hospital settings in a UK first! Read more news RNCM 2022 Cohort: Training the next generation of Music for Health musicians! Read more news Early Years Music Leading during Covid-19 Pandemic with Josie Newton Read more news How can young people living in rurally isolated areas be supported to take the first steps towards a career in the music industry? Read more news Impact of 1-2-1 sessions at Readipop Read more news What is Venue B Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page … Page 16 Current page 17 Page 18 Page 19 … Next page Last page Last »
news Using Acoustic Drum Kit on Music Projects by Paul Carroll (Quench Arts’ Wavelength Music Leader) Read more
news What I’ve learnt on Quench Arts’ Interface project by Kai Chareunsy (Young Music Leader) Read more
news 5 young women leading the way in music - on and off stage Meet the young women breaking barriers and making waves in the music industry. Read more
news 6 Organisations Tackling Underrepresentation in the Music Industry In 2020 we launched the Youth Music Incubator Fund to enable organisations to create sustainable, meaningful career opportunities for young people aged 18-25, especially those who are currently underrepresented in the sector. We wanted to help creative employers support emerging talent and benefit from a more diverse workforce. Since then, we've given out more than £2.3 million to businesses, collectives and not-for-profits working in the music industries to make that happen, that have created over 800 paid work opportunities created at the Real Living Wage, for young people across England, Scotland and Wales.Check out some of the ways organisations have used the funding to tackle underrepresentation in the industry below. Read more
news Music and Healing by Aimée Hanson (Volunteer Peer Mentor on Quench Arts’ Wavelength project) Read more
news From inpatient to outpatient: following a young person through their social and musical journey by Dan Cippico (Music Leader on Quench Arts’ Wavelength project) Read more
news My 3 Most Used Plugins as a Community Musician by James Stanley (Quench Arts’ Wavelength Music Leader) Read more
news The positive impact of working on a one-to-one basis by Holly Kehoe-Kingsley (Quench Arts’ Wavelength Music Leader) Read more
news How can young people living in rurally isolated areas be supported to take the first steps towards a career in the music industry? Read more