
Where is BPM Rehab based?
BPM Rehab operates across multiple locations in the UK, with a growing network of tutors nationwide.
We also offer online programmes for learners who cannot attend in person.

How does BPM Rehab work?
Our accredited electronic music programmes use hands-on learning in DJing and music production to develop cognitive, motor, and social skills.
Sessions are delivered in structured 10-week programmes, either face-to-face or online, tailored to individual needs.

Who can join BPM Rehab?
Our programmes are designed for neurodiverse individuals, brain injury survivors, and those who struggle with traditional education.
We also work with case managers, occupational therapists, law firms, and insurers to provide rehabilitation pathways.

Is BPM Rehab available online or just face-to-face?
We offer both! Learners can attend in-person sessions at our partnered locations or join our online programme, which includes interactive lessons, tutor support, and structured learning.

When can sessions be taken?
We offer sessions during the daytime, evening, and in some cases weekends.
We aim to schedule sessions based on the learners individual needs and availability.

How is BPM Rehab funded?
Our services can be paid for through private funding, case management referrals, insurance claims, personal injury settlements, or direct self-payment.

What kind of progress can learners expect?
Our programmes are designed to improve motor coordination, concentration, memory, executive function, and self-confidence. Many of our learners go on to perform at events, build careers in music, or simply develop vital life skills.

What qualifications do learners receive?
BPM Rehab offers AQA & Ofqual-accredited electronic music certifications, giving learners recognised qualifications that can lead to further education or industry opportunities.

How do I refer someone to BPM Rehab?
If you’re a case manager, occupational therapist, or legal professional, you can refer clients directly by contacting us through our website. We provide tailored onboarding and progress reporting to meet rehabilitation needs.

Do I need any equipment?
We can provide equipment through our supplier, and our tutors can offer advice on hardware and software options to help learners choose the right setup for their needs.

Are there supporting learning materials?
We have a Learning Zone that provides keynotes, instructional videos, and homework tasks, available to all learners. This ensures they can reinforce their learning between sessions and track their progress.

Are your tutors familiar with providing rehabilitation?
Our tutors are, in many cases, qualified teachers, industry practitioners, and experienced in SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) education. They also receive regular rehabilitation CPD training to ensure they can provide the best support for learners.
