First Steps

First Steps

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What is First Steps?

First Steps supports music-making activities for 0-5 year olds. It is one of Youth Music's three Open programmes.

We have created the First Steps programme to encourage and support regular creative music-making activities for children between 0 and 5 years, especially those who would otherwise lack the chance to take part.

Proposals must:

• Include creative music activities for 0-5 year olds incorporating simple instruments, voice and movement.
• Include structured music activities that are planned to develop children’s skills and lead to a smooth transition to primary school.
• Include sharing music-making with parents and carers. First Steps aims to influence parents and carers to show that music-making is a fun learning tool and a natural part of growing. This does not necessarily mean that they have to be present at each workshop.
• Involve a skilled early years music specialist who is prepared to work with trainees (staff or parents) to hand on skills. This is so staff and parents build confidence in music-making and can lead if and when the specialist’s involvement comes to an end.
• Include weekly, progressive group music-making and music of more than one culture.
• Be for between £5,000 and £15,000 for a period of no less than 6 months and no more than 12 months*. 

*Subject to Youth Music's funding being confirmed by Arts Council England beyond March 31, 2009

In addition to the criteria listed above, there are a number of priorities for the programme.  Due to high demand and competition for resources, organisations which address the priorities within the programme are more likely to be successful. See the Hot Tips for more details about the priorities.

For further information
T:020 7902 1060 or E: info@youthmusic.org.uk

Priority Areas

Early Years

Ensuring that every child under 5 has access to music-making opportunities.

Singing

Working with partners to ensure that children and young people in the UK have access to high quality singing opportunities.

Transition

Improving opportunities for children to continue with their music making after they move to secondary school.

At Risk

Establishing music making as a medium for benefiting children and young people deemed to be at risk*

Workforce Development

Improving the quality and quantity of music leadership in order to deliver better music-making opportunities for children and young people.