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Being Seen, Being Heard, Feeling Connected: Launch Webinar

  • 13 May 2026
  • 13:00
  • Online (Riverside FM)

Join the Sing Up Foundation to launch our new publication, Being Seen, Being Heard, Feeling Connected, exploring singing and vocal work for children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing. Presentation, panel discussion and Q&A. Free to attend.

What can singing and vocal work really do for children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing? The Sing Up Foundation has been talking to practitioners, researchers and young people, and what we’re finding is full of possibility.

Being Seen, Being Heard, Feeling Connected is our new publication bringing together over 50 sources of evidence, practice insight and lived experience. To mark the launch, we’re hosting a free webinar featuring a presentation of the publication’s key themes, followed by a panel discussion with:

  • Professor Graham Welch, Chair of Music Education at UCL Institute of Education, one of the world’s leading researchers on singing and child development
  • Ben Turner, Teach First Ambassador and founder of Rap Club, whose work uses rap, beatboxing and creative vocals to build connection and confidence with young people
  • Baz Chapman, Joint Head of the Sing Up Foundation and lead author of the publication
  • Facilitated by Katherine Zeserson, Chair of Sing Up, musician and strategic facilitator

There will be plenty of time for your questions and to join the conversation. Whether you’re a teacher, music practitioner, music organisation leader, or anyone working with children and young people, we’d love you to be there.

Can’t make the date? Register and we’ll send you the recording.

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