PROJECT TITLE | HERITAGE AT RISK AND WELLBEING: ASSESSING WELLBEING OUTCOMES FROM COMPLETED PROJECT WORK (HARAW) |
Funding body | Historic England |
Total funding | £40,962 |
Team |
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Team/consortium | University of Lincoln, UK |
Overarching aim | To advance understanding of the relationship between activity and wellbeing in relation to tangible heritage at risk, and thus to build capacity for such heritage projects to achieve and demonstrate wellbeing more effectively in the future. This will be achieved by collecting new data from completed heritage at risk projects and analysing this using a grounded theory approach. |
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Methods | Mixed methods: qualitative interviews using grounded theory, questionnaire survey, multiple case study. |
Outcomes | Improved understanding of the wellbeing impact of heritage at risk projects. |
Outputs | Report
Lewis C, Siriwardena AN, Laparidou D, Pattinson J, Sima C, Scott A, Hughes H, Akanuwe J (2022). Wellbeing in volunteers on Heritage at Risk projects. Historic England. |
Impact | The study provides information about the inter-relationships between heritage at risk interventions and wellbeing leading to a greater capacity to support wellbeing through heritage at risk projects and potentially, by extension, other tangible heritage activities. |