Join us to find out how connection with heritage and our historic environment can be used for social prescribing. Established programmes and experimental pilots show how heritage-led approaches deliver tangible benefits for people struggling with their mental health, loneliness, isolation and dementia, and how these approaches could be integrated in social prescribing pathways. As we are launching the new Heritage and Social Prescribing Advice Hub on NASP’s website, we are inviting you to gather insight and inspiration from evidence, case studies and practical tips on how to use heritage activities for social prescribing and wellbeing improvement.
Chair – Dr Desi Gradinarova, National Lead for the Historic Environment, NASP
Participants:
- Jenny Hartnoll, Health Connections Development Lead, Frome Medical Practice
- Richard Clinton, Chief Executive, Delapré Abbey Preservation Trust
- Helen Shearn, Consultant, evaluator and producer in Arts, Heritage, Health, and Wellbeing & Sue Flowers, Artist Director, Green Close (Rural & Social Development Through the Arts)
- Arran Johnson, Assistant Community Project Manager, York Archaeology & Ian Milsted, Head of Community Engagement, York Archaeology
- Darren France, Project Manager, Restoration Trust
- Nadia Norman, Heritage Coordinator, Stanwick Lakes, Rockingham Forest Trust
Accessibility: All our webinars have closed captions and live British Sign Language (BSL) interpretation as standard.