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We believe in harnessing the power of singing to improve mental health and wellbeing.

We create a healthier world through song.

#musiced #musiceducation #singingforhealth #singingforwellbeing #artsinhealth #edusky #creativehealth
That's what Sutton Music Trust did with their autism-friendly choir. We've captured their journey in a case study to help you take those first steps. Read/watch here: https://f.mtr.cool/ooulhfvipp #MusicEducation #Autism #InclusiveSinging #EduSky
Case Study: Autistic Youth Choir
Can an autistic youth choir really work? Sutton Music Trust are showing that it can, when delivered in partnership as part of an inclusive singing strategy.
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November 5, 2025 at 12:22 PM
Pre-save Art Cure and have a listen to our podcast to hear more from Daisy and our other brilliant guests doing amazing research and work in the area of singing for mental health and wellbeing. #InspiringVoices #MusicScience #SingUp #Wellbeing #MusicEducation #ArtsHealth
October 28, 2025 at 5:17 PM
In our #InspiringVoices pocast episode 'The Science and Soul of Singing', Daisy joins Howard Goodall CBE to discuss why singing matters now more than ever—backed by research that proves what we've always felt in our hearts.
October 28, 2025 at 5:17 PM
📖 ART CURE explores the fascinating science behind how music, art, and creativity shape our physical and mental health.
Art Cure
DIET. SLEEP. EXERCISE. NATURE. ARTS? 'Elegantly distils the evidence for what we have always intuitively felt; that music, literature, cinema, and art are powerful universal remedies . . . A book for our times' GILLIAN ANDERSON 'A revelation . . . Could not be more timely, nor make a stronger, more urgent case for placing the arts at the centre of our communities.' MELVYN BRAGG 'Every day we are overwhelmed by advice on how to live better. Art Cure is an amazing antidote to the deluge of nonsense . . . Everyone should read this' XAND VAN TULLEKEN Many of us consider making and consuming art to be a hobby, or even a luxury. But what if arts engagement – from classical music to salsa, poetry to pop concerts, galleries to graffiti – was in fact one of our most powerful tools for unlocking health and happiness? What if art could help you live longer – and even save your life? In Art Cure, Professor Daisy Fancourt reveals the life-changing power of the arts: Songs support the architectural development of children’s brains. Creative hobbies help our brains to stay resilient against dementia. Visual art and music act just like drugs to reduce depression, stress, and pain. Dance build new neural pathways for people with brain injuries. Going to live music events, museums, exhibitions, and the theatre decreases our risk of future loneliness and frailty. Engaging in the arts improves the functioning of every major organ system in the body. Art helps us not only to survive, but to thrive and flourish. Informed by the results of decades of scientific studies, Art Cure explains why the arts – alongside diet, sleep, exercise and nature – are the forgotten fifth pillar of health, and gives you the tools to write your own 'arts prescription'. 'Fascinating, comprehensive, compelling, inspiring.' DR CHRISTOPHER BAILEY, WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
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October 28, 2025 at 5:17 PM
We're thrilled that our Inspiring Voices podcast guest, Professor Daisy Fancourt, has a new book coming out!
Art Cure
DIET. SLEEP. EXERCISE. NATURE. ARTS? 'Elegantly distils the evidence for what we have always intuitively felt; that music, literature, cinema, and art are powerful universal remedies . . . A book for our times' GILLIAN ANDERSON 'A revelation . . . Could not be more timely, nor make a stronger, more urgent case for placing the arts at the centre of our communities.' MELVYN BRAGG 'Every day we are overwhelmed by advice on how to live better. Art Cure is an amazing antidote to the deluge of nonsense . . . Everyone should read this' XAND VAN TULLEKEN Many of us consider making and consuming art to be a hobby, or even a luxury. But what if arts engagement – from classical music to salsa, poetry to pop concerts, galleries to graffiti – was in fact one of our most powerful tools for unlocking health and happiness? What if art could help you live longer – and even save your life? In Art Cure, Professor Daisy Fancourt reveals the life-changing power of the arts: Songs support the architectural development of children’s brains. Creative hobbies help our brains to stay resilient against dementia. Visual art and music act just like drugs to reduce depression, stress, and pain. Dance build new neural pathways for people with brain injuries. Going to live music events, museums, exhibitions, and the theatre decreases our risk of future loneliness and frailty. Engaging in the arts improves the functioning of every major organ system in the body. Art helps us not only to survive, but to thrive and flourish. Informed by the results of decades of scientific studies, Art Cure explains why the arts – alongside diet, sleep, exercise and nature – are the forgotten fifth pillar of health, and gives you the tools to write your own 'arts prescription'. 'Fascinating, comprehensive, compelling, inspiring.' DR CHRISTOPHER BAILEY, WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
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October 28, 2025 at 5:17 PM
Singing games can be a way of combining music and play and reaping the benefits of both!
October 22, 2025 at 3:04 PM
🎵Neurologic music therapist Alice Nicholls and vocal leader & researcher Abi Mann Daraz share brilliant insights on creating truly inclusive singing sessions in this #InspiringVoicesPodcast episode. 🎧 Link in bio to listen. https://f.mtr.cool/xjodsguipm #EduSky #MusicEducation  #MusicTherapy
Inspiring Voices Podcast | Sing Up Foundation
Inspiring Voices is a new music education podcast from the Sing Up Foundation where we consider the unique role of singing, songwriting, voice exploration and creative music-making in improving children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing.
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October 21, 2025 at 11:21 AM
💙Transitions can be tough for neurodivergent children. The key? Practitioners need to be flexible where children can't be. https://f.mtr.cool/cbyketfzvc #singing #musiceducation #EduSky
Inspiring Voices Podcast | Sing Up Foundation
Inspiring Voices is a new music education podcast from the Sing Up Foundation where we consider the unique role of singing, songwriting, voice exploration and creative music-making in improving children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing.
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October 21, 2025 at 11:21 AM
Explore effective and inclusive practice relating to singing for children's mental health and wellbeing. Explore case studies, research, podcast interviews and more via our website: https://f.mtr.cool/cfptnlfiag 

#MentalHealth #ArtsandHealth #MusicEducation #EduSky @musiceducation.bsky.social
Singing For Mental Health And Wellbeing | Sing Up Foundation
The Sing Up Foundation produces, promotes and creates opportunities for children and young people to improve their mental health and wellbeing through singing.
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October 13, 2025 at 12:51 PM
Love the idea of 3-year-olds learning about their brains through the 'Brain Song' and practising their breathing with stuffed animals. Very Sing Up! @singup.bsky.social 
The Benefits of Teaching Young Kids How Their Brains Work | KQED
A Dallas school says brain learning is key to helping students thrive. 
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September 22, 2025 at 10:03 AM
Teaching kids about their brains—paired with music & breathing—is a powerful way to build resilience and wellbeing from the earliest years. https://f.mtr.cool/zlnjkwgsqr #research #EduSky @edusky.bsky.social
The Benefits of Teaching Young Kids How Their Brains Work | KQED
A Dallas school says brain learning is key to helping students thrive. 
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September 22, 2025 at 10:03 AM