Strategic Collaborations and Partnerships

Our Future Music was formed through Youth Music’s Alliance for a Musically Inclusive England (AMIE) project to:

  • Promote equity in music education, and
  • Support others to do the same through advocacy, CPD, resources and strategic alliances.
     

We know that music-making is a strong contributor to young people’s personal and social development. It can help them to realise their potential within and outside education, and to deal with some of the big issues facing them today. By embedding inclusive ways of working throughout music education, Our Future Music is working to make sure that no young person in the region misses out.

To do this, we have worked together, as an alliance of strategic music education organisations, to achieve all that is demonstrated in this website. We continue to learn and work together, inviting additional partners to join us.

 

During this programme we also worked with the following to deliver programme activities and/or to facilitate training: 

  • Audio Active
  • Trans 101
  • Belonging Pioneers
  • University of Sussex
  • James Redwood
  • Kris Halpin

Episode 1: More than the sum of our parts

Chaired by Dr Marusa Levstek, this podcast was created from conversations between OFM programme leads, music practitioners and young people taking part in the programme, discussing the benefits of working strategically across a region.