
The SoundWaves Network is an Early Years (EY) Music Network delivering in the South West, with a concentration of activity in three Music Education Hub (MEH) areas: Somerset, Bristol and Plymouth. The overarching aim has been to strengthen regional Early Childhood (EC) music practice. Central to the programme’s outcomes have been expanding a tried and tested model of high-quality provision that combines delivery, continuing professional development (CPD) and networking. Supported by Youth Music and MEHs, The SoundWaves Network grew out of two previous Youth Music programmes.
Our funders, Youth Music, asked us to take an outcomes approach to our programme. This approach was designed to help us plan and evaluate our activities and to measure the impact of our interventions. This section will share information on our five intended outcomes with links to video and photographs.

Outcome 1
To enhance the creative, expressive and musical ability of early years

Outcome 2
To improve early years communication skills and empathy

Outcome 3
To increase Take Art’s resilience to external circumstances to enable it to deliver a continuing music-making programme for early years

Outcome 4
To improve setting abilities to provide a good quality and accessible musical environment

Outcome 5
To increase Music Leaders’ skills and confidence in working with early years children in challenging circumstances
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Department for Education (2017). Statutory framework for the early years foundation stage: Setting the standards for learning, development and care for children from birth to five.
Pitt, J. & Arculus, C. (2018). SALTMusic Research Report.
Young, S. (2012). The Little Big Bang Report. Somerset: Take Art Ltd.
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