• Pre-requisites for application for MUSIC INDUSTRY MODULE ONLY
  • 3 years continuous sobriety.
  • Currently active in the counselling/therapeutic/clinical field.
  • OR proven desire to work in this field eg) previous work / voluntary work /
  • Student in appropriate subject.
  • Music Industry experience preferred but not compulsary.
If you have no prior experience and wish to attend, this is still possible,
please call Nicola on 020 3948 6777 to discuss

It is important to note that successful completion of this training is not a guarantee of employment. 

We believe that being a Certified IRI Specialist, in the context of the Music Industry, is not a single means to an end. It is rather part of a portfolio of qualifications with which an individual may operate professionally, ethically, effectively and safely - or part of a skillset that a company (management/ label / publisher etc…)  may wish one or more of their employees to have. 

The job of “Recovery Specialists” is a rapidly growing industry where no formal qualifications are required which means it is a popular area to operate in. 

This is why we believe our training is crucial. Our experience in the general field, and within the Music Industry, is unmatched. 

Having the correct qualifications to operate are as vital to the well being of the professional as they are to the wellbeing of the client. 

This module is a ground-breaking in-depth training into how to be a recovery specialist within this unique environment.

We will be examining the specific and unavoidable challenges to recovery, maintenance and continuum of care presented by the music industry,  and how to help clients deal with them as an independent Recovery Specialist or as an individual within a company who is responsible for or involved with the well-being of employees / artists. 

Expanding on the topics covered in the main module within the specific context of the music industry we will be exploring that nature of transitional care for vulnerable people within our community and building a support network and structured recovery programme.

Who is this for?

Anyone from the music industry who wants provide meaningful support for their artists while also looking after themselves.

Anyone from the music industry with an interest in working in the specialist support services.

Anyone currently working in the Recovery Specialist field who wish to add to their portfolio of services. 

Companies looking to appoint a lead in this area.

Anyone intreated in finding out more.