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New freelancer account for Outcomes Star

Exciting news from Chiltern Music Therapy for freelancers!

At Chiltern, we are passionate about measuring impact through outcome measures. As the exclusive Music Therapy StarTM trainer in the UK, we want to empower the wider music therapy community to benefit from the use of outcome stars in their work too. Outcome measures support therapists to gain an understanding around progress, change, and discharge while showcasing the effectiveness of their work.

From January 2024 Chiltern will offer freelancers the opportunity to join our new Licence account upon completing the Outcomes Star training, eliminating the £250 account fee. For an annual fee of just £45, you'll have full access to the Star Online platform, which includes all the stars, including the music therapy star.

The £185 Outcome Star Ticket includes:

  • Training Fee (full day, Zoom): £140
  • Freelancers Licence Account Fee: £45

This allows freelance Therapists to access a comprehensive set of resources and tools to enhance their practice and better serve their clients. We're here to support you on your journey to delivering the best possible therapy, and we believe this new initiative will make a significant difference in the music therapy community.

To book onto our next Outcomes Star training, visit https://www.chilternmusictherapy.co.uk/training-events/music-therapy-outcome-star-training-spring-2024

You can still sign up for the training as an organisation, or to be part of your organisations existing account. Just email Izzy at training@chilternmusictherapy.co.uk to arrange access to the training (£140) without the Freelancers Licence.

If you have previously completed our Outcome Star training and would now like to join our Freelancer Account please email Izzy at training@chilternmusictherapy.co.uk to join for 1 year (£45).

Find out more about our training by visiting www.chilternmusictherapy.co.uk/training or email training@chilternmusictherapy.co.uk

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