Hi, my name is Cat.
I am an HCPC registered music therapist working in the NHS and private practice. I have experience with a range of clients including SEND, PMLD/LD acquired brain injury, dementia and child and adolescent mental health.
I am currently working in Acute Adult Mental health and Older Persons Mental Health and am keen to support people’s recovery using music-based interventions as part of their treatment plan.

Hi, my name is Rachel

I am a HCPC registered music therapist working in specialist education and private practice.
I work with people living with dementia, children and young adults with trauma, autism, physical and learning disabilities, and acquired brain injuries.
I am an advocate for diversity and learning my clients’ background and musical culture. I like to offer clients a diverse choice of instruments alongside my primary instrument, the violin.
We have experience in setting up and implementing music therapy services in a range of settings and online. We offer clinical supervision. If you would like to discuss how music therapy could benefit you, your organisation or someone you know, please get in touch.
Testimonials
“Child led, suitable for a child with vision impairment. Perfect for all children with sensory impairments or additional needs. Lovely therapists.” – Guide Dogs Trust
“Great that it was child led. Great range of instruments, lots of tactile opportunities.” – Guide Dogs Trust
“Rachel’s passion to support children through music therapy was evident throughout. She enabled some of our most vulnerable children to access support by offering a bespoke approach suitable for each individual child’s needs. Her robust monitoring system enabled us to track the children’s progress and clearly see the impact music therapy was having for our children. Her communication and organisational skills were second to none and it was a real pleasure working with Rachel. We cannot wait for another opportunity to work with you again. A huge thank you from all of us at St Barnabas Primary School!” – SENCo, St Barnabas School