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Scotland's Singing For Health Network

A space for a diverse community of singing practitioners, health professionals, and researchers working on singing and health

About

Scotland's Singing for Health Network provides a space for a diverse community of singing practitioners, health professionals, and researchers working on singing and health, to come together to share knowledge, ideas, and practice and to open up avenues for communication between individuals and organisations.

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Singing for Health groups supports the management of a range of conditions such as respiratory conditionscancerdementiaParkinson’s, and mental health concerns. We are the only Scotland-wide network that unites practitioners, researchers, and health professionals working in these health-related fields.

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Led by Dr Brianna E. Robertson-Kirkland and Dr Sophie Boyd at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) and Innovation Studio.

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For more information, visit the network's website.

Team

/ Dr Brianna E. Robertson-Kirkland

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

/ Dr Sophie Boyd

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

Exploring the interconnections between public health, the arts, theory, and social science.
Contact us today to learn more about who we are and how to get involved with the PATHS Research Group.

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PATHS Research Group 

Partnership of

University of Edinburgh

Royal Conservatoire of Scortland

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