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18.05.2022 - 16:23 / variety.com
Thania Garcia Backline and Sweet Relief Musicians Fund have teamed up to provide no-cost therapy to professional musical artists, road crew and anyone who makes the majority of their income in the music business. Even as the music world gradually emerges from the pandemic, the strain of the past two years will continue to manifest.
These organizations hope to alleviate some of that pressure by providing financial and mental health support to the music industry, respectively.Head here for more information.Backline is a mental health and wellness resource that offers a case management service to assess and refer music industry professionals to care providers, organizations, and financial services to support their overall health and wellbeing. Case managers can then provide a mental health plan to specifically match a client’s needs, resources, and location.
Clients who are not able to afford the mental health care recommended to them also have the option to apply for a grant via Sweet Relief’s Music’s Mental Health Fund. This grant is intended to cover unmet costs for a specified number of sessions with a dedicated clinician.To formally launch the fund, Sweet Relief and Backline are running a campaign on the social impact platform, Propeller.
Looking after herself. Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin) opened up about her experiences with therapy during a candid conversation for Mental Health Awareness month.
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