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  1. What we doAt theMusic Therapy Trust. A nice shout out from Rick Mercer in a short video on what the Music T …. Music therapy works. We fund music therapy in Canada. Music moves us. We have all felt the power of music – all kinds of music – on some level. For those living with physical, developmental, or emotional challenges, music moves ...

  2. The Trust Fund is a bold, non-profit initiative designed to integrate, educate, celebrate and promote all facets of music therapy in this country. We have been fortunate in having many volunteers working to support our endeavours of providing services to those in hospitals, clinics and special schools. Since 1994, with the help of the Canadian ...

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  3. The Music Therapy Trust emerged from the efforts of the music therapy community in Canada in the early nineties. Our first chair was Fran Herman, a Canadian music therapy pioneer. Fran worked tirelessly to raise awareness and to find funding to support music therapy, in order to support music therapy development and research and promote the use of music therapy in hospitals, schools, and other ...

  4. Mar 9, 2021 · Our charity aims to tackle the issue of accessibility to music therapy. Music therapy is an effective, evidence-based practice; however, it is not funded by government programs or covered by most private insurance plans. CMTF works to advocate for funding while, at the same time, helping people and organizations who cannot afford it to access ...

  5. The Ethics Chair organized and moderated a panel en tled “Clinical Ethics: Exploring Our Rela onal Obliga ons” for the 2021 CAMT conference. Panelists consisted of current and past CAMT Ethics Chairs Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, Dr. Cynthia Bruce, Karie Rippin Bilger, Jeffrey Hatcher, and Ruth Roberts.

  6. We would also like to express our gratitude to our many individual donors. Your ongoing generosity and support are essential to achieving our mission and making a positive impact in the community. 416-535-0200. info@musictherapyfund.ca. 1175 Bloor St W. Toronto, ON. M6H 1M9. Canadian Music. Therapy Fund.

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  8. Jul 30, 2024 · Identity Exploration and its Implications A book review calling on music therapists to read, reflect and respond to stories of systemic oppression in music therapy Racism, colonialism, and systemic oppression in music therapy and experienced by music therapists is an unfortunate reality. As such, honouring these lived experiences and being witness to individual’s stories is an important step ...

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