The Jewish Chronicle

Kisharon wins £30k from Children in Need

- BY JC REPORTER

KISHARON HAS won a £30,000 BBC Children in Need grant for its music therapy initiative, enabling the charity to provide additional music therapy to 35 pupils aged between five and 18 with learning disabiliti­es.

The three-year music therapy project teaches self-expression and aids language developmen­t.

Kisharon school caters for pupils suffering from a variety of disabiliti­es and each of these pupils requires tailored support and music therapy which gives a voice to pupils with impaired means of communicat­ion. Students can also participat­e in projects where they create a piece of music together and have the opportunit­y to perform this in front of their peers, family and school.

Sora Kopfstein, headteache­r of Kisharon, said: “Kisharon School is exceptiona­lly grateful to BBC Chil- dren in Need for awarding us a grant in order to provide our music therapy sessions to pupils who truly benefit from them.

“The music therapy project is, in so many cases, life-changing and to have the guarantee that we can now provide this therapy for three years is wonderful news.

“I would particular­ly like to thank Vicky Taub, the language therapist manager at Kisharon and Omer Plotniarz, our music therapist, whose contributi­on to the applicatio­n was vital to us winning the funding.”

As a fundraiser for the Kisharon charity, the school launched its Kisharon & Co initiative on Sunday. Spearheade­d by Fella Salama, Perri Noé and Riki Greenberg, Kisharon & Co is a membership programme for key supporters. The inaugural Kisharon & Co sushi and wine evening raised more than £6,000 for the Golders Green school.

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Music therapy at Kisharon

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