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Join the Dementia Inclusive Singing Network’s new Facebook group

Fri, 18th Sep 2020

We're delighted to invite members of the Dementia Inclusive Singing Network to join our new Facebook group!

New training and events programme from Scotland’s Dementia Inclusive Singing Network

Tue, 21st Jul 2020

Join us for a discussion about working online with dementia inclusive singing groups, in the first of a new programme of events and training.

A new website for the Dementia Inclusive Singing Network

Mon, 24th Feb 2020

We are thrilled to welcome you to the new website for the Dementia Inclusive Singing Network!

Vicky McClure: Our Dementia Choir

Thu, 20th Feb 2020

Research has shown that participating in community singing can make a real impact on the lives of people living with dementia.

Our partnership with Making Music

Tue, 18th Feb 2020

Making Music is the UK’s membership organisation for leisure-time music groups. Over 3,700 groups across the UK are members, making music of all kinds.

Our partnership with Scottish Care

Fri, 14th Feb 2020

Scottish Care represents the largest group of independent sector social care providers across Scotland. Membership includes private, not-for-profit and charitable organisations, which deliver residential care,…

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