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Claire

Claire was diagnosed with Rett syndrome, a rare genetic condition that affects brain development. Although she can't speak, she understands everything that is going on around her. Clare has found the last 18 months incredibly challenging having to isolate due to her vulnerability but earlier this year she was able to have digital sessions with our Music Therapist, Sabina and her world lit up again.

Watch the film to see just how much of a difference Music Therapy has made in her life.

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