
Our Story
We’ve been in the community music space for nearly 20 years, supporting our community and breaking down the barriers to music-making for Disabled individuals.
OmniMusic as an organisation began with small-scale, inclusive music workshops in special schools across Stockport.

Through advising, training, and implementing Assistive (or adaptive) Music Technology (AMT), the aim was to embed these vital skills within educational settings, ensuring that every student, regardless of ability, could participate in and enjoy making music.
The last few years has been a period of rapid growth for us. We incorporated as a CIO, expanded our reach in adult community work, took on a new CEO created more impactful partnerships with our partners and participants.
Today, we stand on the strong foundations laid over the past two decades, proud of the progress we’ve made and excited about the future.
So, what’s next?
Learning
By 2030, Disabled children and young people in every Greater Manchester borough will have access to OmniMusic’s Learning Programme.
Technology
We’ll continue to develop new tools, build partnerships and share learning to secure equitable and financially sustainable access to music for Disabled people.
Community
We will elevate music-making for Disabled people by creating spaces for people to connect and showcasing their work on professional platforms.
Training
By 2030, we’ll train 25 music specialists and create 5 entry-level paid traineeships. Our programmes continue to integrate teacher and key worker CPD alongside online resources.