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The Shalder Shanty Voyage: setting up a dementia inclusive singing group in the pandemic

Tue, 2nd Aug 2022

In this latest blog, hear from storyteller and shanty-woman, Jan Bee Brown about her experiences of setting up a dementia inclusive singing group in the pandemic.

New opportunity: Dementia Inclusive Singing Network Co-ordinator

Fri, 20th May 2022

Come and join our team!  We are seeking a part-time Co-ordinator for the Dementia Inclusive Singing Network.

Grants strike the right note with dementia inclusive singing groups

Thu, 13th Jan 2022

They will allow singing groups and choirs to purchase equipment, secure spaces or run activities.

Travel These Ways and Keep Singing!

Mon, 14th Dec 2020

Travel These Ways: Songs to sing at home is a resource that encourages as many people as possible to bring the joy of singing into their homes.

Grants to support dementia inclusive singing

Mon, 14th Dec 2020

We’re delighted to announce the first-round recipients of our Dementia Inclusive Singing Network small grants.

New grant scheme to support dementia inclusive singing

Fri, 2nd Oct 2020

Scotland’s Dementia Inclusive Singing Network has launched a new grants programme to help ensure people affected by dementia can continue to access singing opportunities.

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