Birmingham Youth Music Action Zone

Contact: Barry D'Souza, Director
214B
The Big Peg
120 Vyse Street
Jewellery Quarter
Birmingham
B18 6NF
T: 0121 236 8140
F: 0121 236 8141
E: info@soundfutures.org
W: www.soundfutures.org
Key Facts
- Sound Futures has worked with over 1,500 participants to date
- Youth Music has awarded three grants totalling £936,776.
- Sound Futures has raised £198,628 in partnership funding.
- Birmingham local authority is 16th in the Top 100 Deprived Local Authorities by Income Deprivation Affecting Children (IDACI).
- Sound Futures has received 9,405 session attendances by children and young people so far.
- Sound Future's programmes are to be assessed by Keele University's music and psychology department to see how the Action Zone encourages its participants to achieve more.
- Sound Futures operates in four wards in Birmingham: Kingstanding, Oscott, Perry Barr and Stockland Green.
- Birmingham is the largest local authority in the country. Over a tenth of the city's 1.1m population live in the Action Zone area.
- Birmingham is the 23rd most deprived local authority in the UK, which means that some wards are amongst the most deprived, balanced by others which are relatively affluent.
- Racism, teenage pregnancy and low educational achievement are prevalent.
- With assistance from a close relationship with the Education Action Zone, Sound Futures has increased music provision to schools by 13% in its first year of operation.
[source: Birmingham Music Service statistics]
