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In episode 71, Davina Vencatasamy talks to Denise Wong.
Originally from Hong Kong, Denise Wong MA BSc, is a self-employed music therapist (HCPC-Registered) based in Bristol, UK. She works with the Bath Aphasia Choir (Stroke Association), Soundwell and NEHK, a community-led group for and by HongKongers living in the UK. Denise appeared on the BAMT Racial Awareness Panel and took part in presentations and roundtables at the 2022 European Conference in Edinburgh.
This interview covers intersectional experiences of racial stereotyping, sexism, ageism and ableism, including the word 'yellow' as a racial descriptor', and what it feels like to be a therapist from a minority racial and cultural background, both when working with clients, and within teams of professionals.
Denise Wong (denisewongmusictherapy.co.uk)
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In episode 71, Davina Vencatasamy talks to Denise Wong.
Originally from Hong Kong, Denise Wong MA BSc, is a self-employed music therapist (HCPC-Registered) based in Bristol, UK. She works with the Bath Aphasia Choir (Stroke Association), Soundwell and NEHK, a community-led group for and by HongKongers living in the UK. Denise appeared on the BAMT Racial Awareness Panel and took part in presentations and roundtables at the 2022 European Conference in Edinburgh.
This interview covers intersectional experiences of racial stereotyping, sexism, ageism and ableism, including the word 'yellow' as a racial descriptor', and what it feels like to be a therapist from a minority racial and cultural background, both when working with clients, and within teams of professionals.
Denise Wong (denisewongmusictherapy.co.uk)

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