The Amber Trust - Music, Visual Impairment and Complex Needs - Audio Described
This film is about teaching children and young people with visual impairments and complex needs, using the Sounds of Intent framework. It features five visually impaired children and young people who have complex educational needs, with severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties, and their music teachers. The Sounds of Intent framework is explained by Adam Ockelford, founder of The Amber Trust. Music, Visual Impairment and Complex Needs is a part of ‘Amber Sound Touch’, The Amber Trust’s online resource for teaching music to blind and partially sighted children and young people, including those with additional disabilities. Website: https://ambertrust.app/sound-touch/ The Amber Trust was founded in 1995 to provide blind and partially sighted children, including those with additional disabilities, the best possible chance to meet their musical needs and aspirations and fulfil their potential. Amber aims to enhance the lives of as many of the 25,000 visually impaired children in the UK as possible through music, and to promote high quality music provision. Registered charity no. 1050503 Company no. 3117803 Website: https://www.ambertrust.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theambertru... Facebook: / theambertrust Twitter: / theambertrust Linkedin: / admin

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