All Join In

Image Description - A very brightly coloured poster shows the following information: Drake Music Scotland LEARN 2024-25. 237 Teachers Trained. 1,400 young people with the majority of those being primary and early years. 60 schools in 15 local authorities. 1,038 sessions which equates to 2,971 hours. Quotes: "This is about so much more than just the music for our pupils"; "I can't believe my mum is going to come and watch me play"; "...A wow moment was seeing a pupil become instantly completely absorbed, staying at the session for 35 minutes... A real turning point in her overall development...". There are several images of young people - a girl looking down with both hands playing Thumbjam on iPad; a girl sitting on a chair playing chime bars on a table; a girl standing and dancing playing a bodhran drum; two boys sharing a keyboard pressing down the keys; and a young boy playing a drum.

Our All Join In programme provides high quality specialist music education for disabled young people and those with additional support needs of school age across Scotland. We deliver projects to around 1,400 young people annually, and partnering with 16 local authorities and 60 schools to deliver much needed provision.

 

Our team of highly skilled specialist freelance Associate Musicians based across Scotland, deliver our All Join In programme with both group and one-to-one sessions. Our musician team work on creative music projects with a combination of accessible music technologies such as iPad with Thumbjam and Soundbeam alongside conventional instruments with the accessible notation Figurenotes

 

2024-25 was our biggest year yet, and we worked in partnership with local authorities and individual schools in Aberdeenshire, Angus, Argyll & Bute, Dumfries & Galloway, Dundee, East Ayrshire, East Lothian, Edinburgh, Falkirk, Fife, Glasgow, Highland, Inverclyde, North Ayrshire and Renfrewshire.

 

A boy playing a chime bar

Music making is often patchy in ASN schools and units in Scotland, with little to no regular opportunities for disabled young people to have sustained learning. Instrumental lessons are largely not offered as they are in mainstream settings, so the only opportunities for young people are group music making often on short term projects with no longer term learning and progression. In working with partners, our All Join In programme provides this much needed provision.

We are happy to deliver projects in partnership with schools, community groups, arts organisations and venues. If you are interested in receiving creative projects from us, please contact us at info@drakemusicscotland.org

LocationAll over Scotland
ContactEmma Lines

In our LEARN All Join In programme, we also provide performance opportunities for the young people to showcase their music skills and creativity to their families and public audiences.  

Watch our recent documentary on our work in Aberdeenshire here:

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