Journal article
Sing & Grow : the co-existence of evaluation research and clinical practice in an early intervention music therapy project
The New Zealand Journal of Music Therapy, Vol.5, pp.1-16
2007
Abstract
Sing & Grow is a short term early intervention music therapy program for at risk families. Sing & Grow uses music to strengthen parent-child relationships by increasing positive parent-child interactions, assisting parents to bond with their children, and extending the repertoire of parents’ skills in relating to their child through interactive . Both the Australian and New Zealand governments are looking for evidence based research to highlight the effectiveness of funded programs in early childhood. As a government funded program, independent evaluation is a requirement of the delivery of the service. This paper explains the process involved in setting up and managing this large scale evaluation from engaging the evaluators and designing the project, to the data gathering stage. It describes the various challenges encountered and concludes that a highly collaborative and communicative partnership bet en researchers and clinicians is essential to ensure data can be gathered with minimal disturbance to clinical music therapy practice.
Details
- Title
- Sing & Grow : the co-existence of evaluation research and clinical practice in an early intervention music therapy project
- Authors
- Louise Docherty (Author)Jan M Nicholson (Author)Kate E Williams (Author)
- Publication details
- The New Zealand Journal of Music Therapy, Vol.5, pp.1-16
- Publisher
- Music Therapy New Zealand
- Organisation Unit
- School of Education and Tertiary Access
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99996897402621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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