We are here to help

We are a welcoming team of Community Music & Arts professionals, with a passion for supporting others to deliver transformative work in the field of participatory music and arts for wellbeing.

We have a huge appreciation for the guidance that we have received over the years from our own trainers, mentors, coaches and supervisors. Their support has been instrumental for enabling each of us to develop our craft, understand our work more deeply and deliver truly impactful projects.  

The team at Resonate believes in passing on this wisdom and support, so that professionals across the Community Music & Arts sector can flourish. 

Resonate provide coaching, mentoring, training, supervision, and vocational experience. Our support can be delivered in-person or online and is aimed at both early career professionals and more experienced practitioners who would like to grow their skills and experience.

Our experience

We have a wealth of experience and expertise in delivering creativity-for-wellbeing projects in diverse community contexts, including:

  • acute mental health settings
  • residential forensic mental health units
  • healthcare settings
  • youth and community centres
  • schools, colleges and higher education providers
  • children’s centres
  • residential care homes
  • dementia care settings
  • public spaces
  • outdoor natural environments

Our team has extensive experience in delivering participatory projects incorporating the following artforms:  

  • composition and songwriting
  • singing
  • rap
  • DJing
  • music production
  • multi-instrumental music workshops
  • multiple and diverse musical genres (including rock, pop, folk, jazz, hip-hop and EDM)
  • visual arts
  • drama
  • dance

Our qualifications & training

All of our Community Music & Arts practitioners hold relevant qualifications and training to at least graduate level or equivalent. 

The support we provide

  • Coaching – from an ICF registered coach with extensive experience of delivering Community Music & Arts projects.
  • Mentoring – from a highly experienced Community Music & Arts practitioner who is well matched to the area in which you want to develop. 
  • Training – from an experienced Community Music & Arts practitioner qualified with a PGCE in adult education
  • Supervision – from an experienced and qualified clinical supervisor with extensive experience in Community Music & Arts practice. 
  • Vocational experience – opportunities to deliver Community Music & Arts projects alongside our experienced practitioners.  

Our offer of professional development opportunities is designed to support and inspire practitioners to deliver meaningful, transformative work. 

We are committed to working together to increase the profile and recognition of Community Music & Arts as vital agents for promoting wellbeing, public health, positive social change, and greater connectivity with the natural environment. 


If you would like to access any of these types of support, please email us at [email protected] to request our Professional Development application form. This will provide a space for you to share a little about yourself, your work, and how we may be able to help.