Help Shape the Future of Music Education in Dorset & Somerset

Help Shape the Future of Music Education in Dorset & Somerset
Octagon Music Hub has launched a set of stakeholder surveys to help inform the future direction of music education and creative opportunities for children and young people across Dorset and Somerset.
These surveys are a vital part of our ongoing work to ensure that decisions are needs-led, evidence-based and shaped by the voices of those who learn, teach, support and deliver music across our communities.
Why are we running these surveys?
We want to better understand:
- what is working well in music education locally
- where there are gaps, barriers or unmet needs
- how support, partnership working and investment can be improved
The feedback we receive will directly inform:
- future priorities for the Music Hub
- commissioning and partnership decisions
- workforce development and training
- how we support access, inclusion and progression
Who are the surveys for?
There are five short surveys, each designed for a specific group:
- Children & young people
- Parents & carers
- Schools and education settings
- Individuals working in the music education and creative workforce
- Music education organisations, groups and partners
Each survey is tailored to the experiences and perspectives of that group, and most take around 5–10 minutes to complete.
How will responses be used?
All responses will be handled in line with data protection requirements. Findings will be used in aggregate to support planning and decision-making and to ensure the Hub’s work reflects the realities and aspirations of those it serves.
How to take part
You can access the relevant survey via the links below:
- Children & Young People Survey
- Parents & Carers Survey
- Schools & Settings Survey
- Music Education Workforce Survey
- Organisations & Groups Survey
We encourage anyone who is part of the music education ecosystem in Dorset or Somerset to take part and to share the surveys with others who may wish to contribute.
Thank you for helping us shape the future of music education across the region.