Established by and for music industry professionals to provide help for UK workers affected by mental ill-health and/or addiction, the Music Support charity has been commissioned by Tour Production Group (TPG) to provide pioneering Addiction & Recovery Aware training.

Co-ordinated by the TPG, funds totalling nearly £20,000 include contributions from Backup Tech, Massive Attack, Hipgnosis Songs, We Need Crew and Rock-it Cargo. A bursary scheme has also been created to enable 100 touring freelancers working in the technical and production side of the industry to take the course free of charge.

Music Support announces Addiction and Recovery Aware trainingLive music has suffered immensely since March 2020, and support groups, with vital online networks becoming a part of daily life for out-of-work crews. Formed in the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic, TPG has hosted online weekly discussions about issues faced by the touring industry ever since. As Music Support turns five, its collaboration with the TPG reinforces its desire to positively impact the health and wellbeing of live music and events workers.

TPG’s Mental Health and Personal Wellbeing facilitators are Tour Manager Suzi Green and Production Manager Nick Gosling. ‘Engagement with our members showed that addiction is one of the greatest challenges touring crew and musicians face, ‘Green comments. ‘After a number of TPG members completed Mental Health First Aid Training, we felt a separate short course in addiction and recovery awareness would be really beneficial.’

The course is for anyone who has already completed the two-day Mental Health First Aid training, yet is accessible to learners with no prior training or knowledge in mental health.

‘Addiction in touring is often ignored, glossed over and covered up,’ Gosling says. ‘We want to become better equipped to understand the warning signs, and ultimately to know how best to support our colleagues. A key aim of the TPG is instigating simple changes in our working methods so that we can better support welfare on the road. After five years of positive impact in our industry, Music Support is the obvious and trusted charity partner.’

The new course has been written by Music Support Senior Learning and Development Specialist, Norman Beecher.

‘Raising awareness about the mostly misunderstood condition of addiction and paths to recovery from it, have always been high on Music Support’s agenda, so the creation and launch of this course is a massive milestone,’ says Music Support’s Matt Thomas. ‘The fact that the course was requested and is being funded by the touring industry, shows that attitudes are finally beginning to change. Huge thanks to the funders in particular and to Music Support’s amazing staff for writing and delivering this potentially life-changing service.’

The four-hour course will give participants an introduction to the topic, allowing them to define what addiction and recovery is, understand factors that perpetuate the cycle of addiction, instil confidence in recognising the signs and symptoms, and will offer guidance about starting conversations aimed at kickstarting an individual’s recovery.

It explores societal attitudes and associated stigma. The informal session covers the basic neuroscience of addiction and how substances ‘hijack’ the brain, explaining how different drugs work and their link to withdrawal. Attendees will learn the difference between substance abuse, dependence and addiction, how to intervene, and treatment options.

‘The Trustees of Backup are pleased to financially support this initiative which will enable more communication and understanding of the stresses that freelancers suffer, particularly while touring, ‘Backup Tech’s John Simpson concludes. ‘The more freelancers trained in recognising addiction, the more the touring community can address the need for the wellbeing of their colleagues.’

More: https://musicsupport.org/addiction-and-recovery-workshop

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