Partnerships and Referrals

SINGING GROUPS TO BOOST WELLBEING, REDUCE LONELINESS AND BUILD COMMUNITIES

TCG Partners – Working Together For Good

Our referral packages present information quickly and concisely: what we do, how we support you, the difference we make, and how to refer – everything you need.

Surgeries, GPs, Primary Care

Respiratory Health

Improved breath control, lung function (COPD, post-COVID)

Mental Health

Reduced anxiety, improved mood, confidence.

Social Prescribing Outcomes

Reduced isolation, improved resilience.

Neurological Rehab

Rhythm aids motor/speech recovery (post-stroke, Parkinson’s).

screenshot

Pain Clinics

Physical

Improves posture, breathing control, and relaxation.

Psychological

Reduces stress, anxiety, and catastrophising.

Social

Combats loneliness, provides peer support.

Long-Term

Complements physio, CBT, and pain self-management programmes.

screenshot

OTs and PTs

Respiratory

Singing supports controlled breathing, useful for COPD, post-COVID, and
neurological conditions.

Neurological Rehab

Rhythm and vocalisation support speech and motor recovery (post-stroke,
Parkinson’s).

Mental Health

Reduces anxiety, depression, and social withdrawal.

Falls Prevention

Group activity reduces sedentary behaviour and builds routines.

screenshot

Mental Health

Anxiety & Depression

Reduces rumination, increases positive affect.

Social Isolation

Provides peer connection and shared purpose.

Severe Mental Illness (SMI)

Offers meaningful community activity outside clinical settings.

Neurodivergence & trauma survivors

Supportive, flexible environment with trauma-informed facilitation.

photo 2025 09 03 19 16 55

Social Prescribers

Loneliness reduction

New friendships, peer support networks.

Improved wellbeing

Boosted confidence, mood, and resilience.

Increased participation

Regular community engagement and routine.

NHS-recognised outcomes

Measured through SWEMWBS & ONS4.

963853d5 492a 43b3 a1ed ce1b2b411321

What You Said

Bring Singing To
Your Practice

Because singing brings communities together

Scroll to Top