Inclusion for Children with Physical Disabilities by the OHMI Trust
An overview and introduction to the work of OHMI.
The OHMI Trust’s objective is to enable children and adults with physical impairments to play the instruments they want to play, when they want to play them and where they want to play them.
In this session Rachel Wolffsohn, OHMI’s General Manager, will share case studies and real-life examples to demonstrate the work the trust does in supporting music educators across the UK.
This will be followed by an interview and audience Q&A, hosted by Music Mark CEO Bridget Whyte. Attendees are welcome to submit questions in advance at registration, or via email as well as on the day.
Accessibility
- Technology: Zoom
- Captioning: AI-generated
- Breakout rooms: No, however there will be a Q&A.
- Recorded? TBC
If you would like to request presentation slides, questions and provocations in advance of the session, please get in touch with us by emailing info@musicmark.org.uk. Speakers may decline sharing this information on the basis of protecting their intellectual property or for other reasons and we cannot therefore guarantee availability for all events.
We are aware some people use AI bots in Zoom meetings to support with note-taking or use this technology to make events more accessible to them. We support this, though ask you to notify us by email if you intent to do this, so we can distinguish between legitimate aids and apps and those which are not.
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About the Provider
Music Mark
We are a membership organisation, Subject Association, and an Arts Council England Investment Principles Support Organisation (IPSO) advocating for excellent musical learning in and out of school.