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Group Sessions

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Group sessions bring together 6–12 clients to participate in a shared musical experience that can become something incredibly valuable as interaction develops, creativity unfolds, and relationships are built.

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Moggs uses a blend of improvised and structured musical techniques to engage participants, encourage creative expression, and foster connection. Sessions offer space for both music-making and verbal dialogue, all within a fun, supportive atmosphere. A variety of percussion instruments, along with a keyboard and ukulele, are available for everyone to use.

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Group sessions are currently delivered in partnership with organisations who are able to host the group and provide a suitable space. If you are an organisation, charity, school, day centre, or other entity interested in group work, please get in touch to explore how we can work together.

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How the process works

  1. ASESSMENT: Get in touch to arrange free 60 minute assessment, which includes: 

    • a meet and greet with potential group members and their carers 

    • some music interaction with potential group members

    • a questionnaire completed with a team leader, or other appropriate staff member 

  2. AGREE TERMS: Complete intake forms, read and sign consent agreements and policies

  3. COMMENCE SESSIONS: Begin weekly 60 minutes sessions  

  4. THREE WEEK REVIEW (TRV): After 3 sessions, Sounds that Grow arranges a 30 minute telephone review meeting to

    • discuss how sessions have gone

    • establish relevant group therapeutic goals

  5. ​SESSIONS CONTINUE: Sessions continue on a termly booking basis, with goals reviewed and developed as needed

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