30:02
Wellbeing and Heritage - Opening and Welcome
Council for British Archaeology
15:09
How can cultural heritage, people-centred, participatory approaches help us support wellbeing?
20:20
Why policy and procedures are essential for inclusivity and accessibility in community archaeology
15:19
What matters most to people A ‘bottom up’ approach to understanding the potential of heritage
12:44
Seeking happy heritage futures in the Anthropocene an alternative framework of heritage and nature
16:59
Being Black, Being UnWell Health and Heritage, Keeping it Colonial
15:10
Inclusivity within heritage A brief look at 30+ years of struggle with disabilities
13:51
Moseley Road Baths – Diving In Together
21:49
Manchester’s Modern Day Monastery
19:32
Historic Houses and Wellbeing
13:06
Operation Phoenix - Supporting Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Staff Using Archaeology
16:43
Recovering the Fallen: how searching for the dead inspires life for the living
16:39
The Lowenna Project – working with care experienced young people
15:31
Ensuring heritage is for everyone Providing access to archaeological fieldwork for children
16:40
Project Rejuvenate
16:15
Photovoice with Older Adults Exploring the role of Heritage and Historic Places in Ageing
14:58
Remembering Yesterday, Supporting Today Using cultural heritage to enhance the well-being of people
13:01
Heritage and Dementia Supporting Practitioners
Gladden: A Virtual Community
17:08
Place, identity and wellbeing: Bradford and beyond
17:28
History Health Happiness – Back to Nature
22:41
Heritage 4 Health – A Social Prescribing project in Northern Ireland
13:47
'Accessible Archaeology’, a participant perspective
24:15
What a Difference a Dig Makes delivering wellbeing benefits to Northampton’s underserved communities
34:10
Heritage and volunteering in the whole systems approach to social prescribing – Heritage Connectors
Improving well-being in Kirkham the creative heritage of a northern town, Lancashire
13:59
Uses of heritage in social prescribing and pathways to access
16:44
Mental Health and Wellbeing; An Afterthought of a four country participatory research projects
16:35
Mental Health Archaeology: Limitations and Risks
18:37
A Systematic review in heritage wellbeing interventions how are we defining wellbeing
22:51
Evidencing the value and value for money of heritage based interventions
13:07
Understanding of the socio economic wellbeing benefit of engagement with heritage action
13:55
Creating a Moment in History at Stanwick Lakes; How heritage projects can have a huge impact
11:18
Vibrant communities Understanding built heritage, community developments and wellbeing
19:51
Heritage on the Doorstep as Wellbeing Resource The Heritage and Wellbeing for NHS Staff Project
17:52
Wellbeing and church buildings
15:00
Community Life in an Ancient Site
14:54
Surveying the Sacred Churches, Wellbeing and Contemporary Antiquarianism
17:29
Cultural Heritage Capital and Wellbeing Examining the Relationship Between Heritage Density and Life
16:52
Rendlesham Revealed - a community archaeology project