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Mon, 01 Nov
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Webinar - Singing and Stroke/Brain Injury
We discuss the beneficial effects of group singing for those living with stroke and aphasia . With panellists from Bath Aphasia Choir, Ex Cathedra's Singing Medicine programme and University of Exeter. FREE to Singing for Health Network members, £5 to non-members
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01 Nov 2021, 12:00 – 13:30 UTC
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Guests
About the event
Panellists:
- Dr Mark Tarrant is Senior Lecturer in Psychology Applied to Health at University of Exeter, who recently completed a project with the Stroke Association on Singing for People with Aphasia. See https://medicine.exeter.ac.uk/people/profile/index.php?web_id=Mark_Tarrant
- Laura Cook is Music Therapist for the Bath Aphasia Choir, who carried out her dissertation research on the musical experiences of people with Aphasia. See https://voicesofaphasia.com/
- Rebecca Ledgard is Ex Cathedra’s Director of Education. Amongst its many achievements in the world of singing is the Singing Medicine programme, which includes weekly singing sessions in the Stroke Unit at Solihull Hospital. See https://excathedra.co.uk/education-participation/singing-pathways/
Tickets
General admission
Non-members of the Singing for Health Network
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