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Services

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Individual music therapy 
Individual sessions allow for in-depth work towards specific goals, focusing on social-emotional, communication, fine and gross motor and cognitive skill development.
Sessions are tailored to incorporate individual musical interests and preferences. Assessment is required prior to beginning therapy to establish musical preferences, strengths and personal goals.
 Sessions are available throughout the week and on Saturdays.
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Group music therapy
 JAM provides the opportunity to meet new people, make friends and play music together. 
We aim to extend the social network of our members and for them to be involved in an activity they love - music!
Our tailored and exclusive programs provide the opportunity for self-expression and the development of social skills in a fun and supportive environment.
Assessment is required for all new members before joining, to establish musical preferences, strengths, and personal goals. This is a Program of Support under the NDIS.
JAM  group music therapy operates on Wednesday evenings at Hampton Community Centre.  
 We take a break for 2 weeks during Term 2 Victorian School Holidays and after the End of Year concert in December each year. We resume the group program late January.

For information on the NDIS see our NDIS page

 

 One man and a younger man looking at each other and the music therapist playing guitar to them.
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​Provider number

405 000 2714

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​AMTA Registered Music Therapist no. 429

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