Our Impact
Our Impact
When Jessie’s Fund started in 1955…
- There were 8 children’s hospices in the UK, none of which had experienced music therapy;
• There were no courses in using music for communication specifically with life-limited children;
• There was no charity dedicated to children with complex needs through the creative and therapeutic use of music.
Now…
- There are some 54 hospice services for children and we have provided musical instruments for almost all;
• We have helped 44 to establish posts for music therapists;
• 765 members of care/staff teams from all over the UK have attended two-day training courses;
• We have funded or part-funded over 11,742 music therapy sessions with children in the community;
• We have worked in nearly 300 school settings for children with special needs through our nationwide interactive music programme;
• We are supporting music therapy for children in several hospitals;
• ‘Music Therapy in Children’s Hospices – Jessie’s Fund in Action’ was published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in 2005, followed by ‘Music Therapy in Children and Young People’s Palliative Care in 2019;
• Awards received include the Guardian Jerwood Award for Community Achievement, DSC Social Change Great Grant Giving Funders Award, a TalkTalk Digital Heroes Award, and the Yorkshire Children of Courage Award.
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Children’s hospices in the UK, none of which had experienced music therapy
1955
Now
Funded music therapy sessions with children in the community
1955
Now
There were no courses in using music for communication specifically with life-limited children;
1955
Now
There was no charity dedicated to children with complex needs through the creative and therapeutic use of music.
1955
Now
Care/staff teams from all over the UK having attended two-day training courses in musical therapy yearly
1955
Now
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£10 a month for a year could fund a family music session for pre-school children with communication difficulties
£25 a month for a year could buy a set of accessible and engaging instruments to be used by patients on a children’s ward
£50 could fund an hour’s music therapy session for a child with life-limiting illness
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