The t.m.s workshops series

In the t.m.s workshop series, Dr. Tanya Marie Silveira-Price (PhD) brings together up-to-date research, relevant approaches to clinical practice and the valuing of diverse lived experiences to equip delegates with the skills and holistic understanding of how to better support their participants / clients / patients / students... and one another. Though each workshop has a different focus area, the common thread amongst the t.m.s workshop series is through the accessible understanding and application of neuroscience and the valuing of the unique human experience.

All workshops include two options for delivery: in-person or online. Further, delegates are also encouraged to engage in a free online follow up consultation (with Dr. Tanya) and will also gain access to the free Delegate Portal to support their continued retention and application of the content.

Click here to learn more about the t.m.s workshops

Upcoming workshop

Sharing Stories, Support & Solidarity:
A deep dive into recognising our unconscious biases in the therapeutic space

When: Saturday the 25th of May & Sunday the 26th of May 2024
Where: Marrickville, Sydney, NSW

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The workshops

Click on the below workshop to learn more about the content, workshop objectives, mode of delivery and schedule. Please note that all workshops are currently in the process of being accredited by the Australian Music Therapy Association for eligible delegates to claim Continue Professional Development points.

Sharing Stories, Support and Solidarity

Career Development for the Allied Health Practitioner

Considering an holistic approach to musical engagement in hearing loss

Accessible musicking in neurorehabilitation

Continued engagement for delegates

Click on the workshop that you have engaged with for relevant resources to support your continued learning

Sharing Stories, Support and Solidarity

Career Development for the Allied Health Practitioner

Reparations

In recognising that the t.m.s workshop series are being facilitated on Stolen Land, a percentage of the profits from each workshop will go towards the GIVIT First Nations Support program