Perspectives on the development of the music therapy profession in the UK
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56883/aijmt.2015.385Keywords:
music therapy, UK, professionalisation, training, state registrationAbstract
This article highlights some of the key issues that have been involved in the professionalisation of music therapy in the UK. Many music therapy pioneers have been involved in establishing validated training courses, making links with other professions allied to health and ensuring secure pay and conditions for music therapists. State registration occurred in 1999 after much negotiation and this article explores some of the processes involved in this development as well as noting the way in which music therapy currently provides rich and diverse services within many settings.
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