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A new charity dedicated to supporting the mental health of people working in music across the UK has been established.

Music Minds Matter was originally set up in 2017 as a helpline by charity Help Musicians, but has now been registered as a subsidiary charity in its own right in response to concerns there is a need for increased mental health support for musicians.

Silvia Montello, Chief Executive of the Association For Electronic Music, and existing Help Musicians Trustee, has been announced as the first Chair of Music Minds Matter.

James Ainscough, Chief Executive at Help Musicians said: “Since Music Minds Matter launched in 2017, we have seen the need for mental health support continue to grow year-on-year. Musicians and those who work in music have been through an incredibly difficult time during the pandemic. 

"And, sadly, coming out the other side is proving just as challenging, if not more. So the time is right to set up Music Minds Matter as a single-focus charity. 

"With the full backing of the Help Musicians team and resources, the Music Minds Matter Board will have the freedom to drive forward our work on mental health, so we can reach more of those who need our support, and build vital partnership right across the music industry."