In-Person
Wellbeing

Camberwell Skylarks Singing Group

Research suggests that group singing is beneficial for health and wellbeing. Taking part in regular group singing can help mitigate the symptoms of Parkinson’s and is a great way of boosting the mood and health of people living with the daily challenges of Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions. 

The Camberwell group is part of the Sing to Beat Parkinson’s network of singing groups across the UK (www.singtobeat.co.uk), that operates under the umbrella of registered charity Canterbury Cantata Trust, whose mission statement is ‘caring through singing’.

Group singing sessions are fun, informal, social and uplifting, those who attend come away feeling in better spirits. Singing can be a helpful therapeutic activity for people with Parkinson’s, improving speech and vocal function, as well as general wellbeing.

This activity runs during term time, contact Nicola to check dates. For enquiries and further details, please email
Nicola Wydenbach at [email protected]

When
  • Fortnightly on a Tuesday
    From 11:30 until 12:30
    This activity is next on 19/08/2025
Cost
Voluntary donation
Primary contact
Nicola Wydenbach

Location

Kings College Hospital
Denmark Hill
London
SE5 9RS

Please note that this activity is not organised by Parkinson's UK (company number 00948776). Parkinson’s UK is not responsible for the activity and is not liable for any advice given or treatment received, or for any loss or damage incurred because of attending the activity.