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Chiltern Cares: Digital

At Chiltern, inclusion, accessibility and adaptability are at the heart of everything we do. We’re always learning and growing, exploring what we can achieve together through music therapy and innovation.

We were delighted to run this campaign to highlight the benefits of online provision and training. We began by sharing our knowledge and insight into digital delivery, and here’s what we learned:

  • Digital removes barriers. For clients who are isolated or can’t access local support, online services mean they don’t miss out.
  • Digital can be more convenient for both clients and therapists.
  • Digital isn’t for everyone and that’s okay.

We also shared our Environmental and Sustainability Report, which shows how our digital work helps reduce our carbon footprint and supports more sustainable ways of working.

But the real star of the campaign was the launch of Chiltern Online, the new home for all our digital services.

Introducing Chiltern Online

Chiltern Online brings together:

  • Therapy Space – our online music therapy provision, making support accessible wherever people are.
  • Learning Space – our growing collection of courses and resources for professionals, families and carers.

As part of this, we launched two new services:

  • Online Music Therapy Aphasia Group – a new music therapy service offering twice-weekly sessions for people with aphasia.
  • Online Learning Space – a dedicated area for music therapists, professionals and families to explore how music can support people at every stage of life.

We’ve loved sharing this campaign and hope you’ve enjoyed following along. Stay tuned, we can’t wait to share more in the coming weeks and months!

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