Breadcrumb Home Resource Hub Resource Hub Here, you’ll find a comprehensive collection of tools, guides, and resources designed to support organisations and projects in the music industry. Explore our hubs Youth Voice Hub Explore tools to amplify youth voice! Help young people thrive and make your organisation more impactful, credible, and connected. This is also Pillar 6 in the IDEA Pillars. Read more Safeguarding Hub Discover Youth Music’s safeguarding expectations and access essential resources to ensure the safety and wellbeing of young people and adults in your care. Read more Finance and fundraising hub Find essential tools and guidance to build financial resilience and boost fundraising for your grassroots organisation. Read more IDEA Hub On this page we will regularly share reports, resources about Inclusion, diversity, equity and access (IDEA) practices. Join us on this journey. Read more Evaluation and reporting hub Find guidance and templates to help plan, evaluate, and report on your Youth Music-funded project. Read more Youth Music Quality Framework Designed for anyone leading music-making with young people, this flexible tool supports planning, reflection, peer observation, evaluation, and training. Read more Prev Next Explore All Of Our Resources:Use the search bar or browse through our resources below Filter by audience - Any -NextGenProjects Search resources How To Become A Guitar Teacher So you want to know how to become a guitar teacher? resources What is the difference between being a music mentor and a music leader? Jack Kingslake is the Mentoring Coordinator at Rhythmix and since taking on the role finds that the question of what exactly a music mentor is, is one he finds he has to attempt to answer on a regular basis. Jack has worked for many years as a music mentor, and was trained through the original Youth Music Mentors programme but still finds the line between tutor and mentor a bit blurry. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 7
Youth Voice Hub Explore tools to amplify youth voice! Help young people thrive and make your organisation more impactful, credible, and connected. This is also Pillar 6 in the IDEA Pillars. Read more
Safeguarding Hub Discover Youth Music’s safeguarding expectations and access essential resources to ensure the safety and wellbeing of young people and adults in your care. Read more
Finance and fundraising hub Find essential tools and guidance to build financial resilience and boost fundraising for your grassroots organisation. Read more
IDEA Hub On this page we will regularly share reports, resources about Inclusion, diversity, equity and access (IDEA) practices. Join us on this journey. Read more
Evaluation and reporting hub Find guidance and templates to help plan, evaluate, and report on your Youth Music-funded project. Read more
Youth Music Quality Framework Designed for anyone leading music-making with young people, this flexible tool supports planning, reflection, peer observation, evaluation, and training. Read more
resources What is the difference between being a music mentor and a music leader? Jack Kingslake is the Mentoring Coordinator at Rhythmix and since taking on the role finds that the question of what exactly a music mentor is, is one he finds he has to attempt to answer on a regular basis. Jack has worked for many years as a music mentor, and was trained through the original Youth Music Mentors programme but still finds the line between tutor and mentor a bit blurry.