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The Chiltern Music Therapy Impact Report 2021/2022

We are excited to share our annual impact report, covering the period from August 2021 to July 2022. This report provides an overview of the impact of our work across our Programmes of Care, which include Acute Care, Developmental and Rehabilitative Care, Continuing Care, Preventative Care, and Disseminative Care.

The report showcases the number of individuals who have benefited from our services and our training, the outcomes achieved through our work, and the progress we have made in the field of music therapy research. It includes case studies that offer real-world examples of how our work has made a positive difference to the lives of our clients and it also includes outcomes data that illustrates the effectiveness of our services. Additionally, the report features quotes from clients, their families, and other professionals who have witnessed our services, that all provide insights into their experiences with our organisation and the value of our work. 

Chiltern is dedicated to using music as a tool for positive change. Through our work we strive to enhance the quality of life for anyone in need, including those facing physical, emotional, or mental health challenges. We are proud of the positive impact we have made on the lives of those we have served. We are grateful for the dedication and hard work of our team, along with the valuable financial support we have received from funders and donors. 

We welcome any opportunity to discuss our work with you and hope that you find our impact report informative and engaging to read. Together, we can continue to make a positive impact through the transformative power of music.

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