This event looks great, and my colleague Liz Ellis will be speaking at it; interested to know who else is going! Best wishes all, John

 

 

From: The Churches Conservation Trust [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of The Churches Conservation Trust
Sent: 30 January 2017 12:02
To: John McMahon
Subject: 48 Hours Left: Health and Heritage

 

 

The international conference finding new solutions to challenges facing Mental Health, Cultural Heritage & Museum Industries


Quay Place, IP4 1BZ, Ipswich, UK
 
22- 24 March 2017

 

Special January offer

 

Early Bird rates available only until tomorrow


Two-day residential ticket now £230 (normally £285) includes hotel, breakfast and Conference Dinner
 
Day tickets now for £50 (normally £60) 
 

Members of CCT & FRH receive a special rate,
you can
join us as a CCT member today
 

 

 

New Speakers Announced

 

Joining keynote speakers Sir Simon Jenkins, Dr Evangelia Chrysikou and Paul Farmer CBE, speakers include Robyn Llewellyn and Liz Ellis (HLF), Rebecca Burrows (Purcell UK), Ian Simpson (Fingerpost Church) and many more.

In a unique opportunity to dine in the nave of historic Quay Place, the Conference Dinner on Day 1 will be hosted by Angela Brady OBE PPRIBA.

Sir Simon Jenkins
Journalist, author and columnist

Robyn Llewellyn
Head of Heritage Lottery Fund, East of England

Angela Brady OBE PPRIBA
Architect, TV broadcaster and Former President of RIBA

 

Understanding what the mental health and heritage sectors can offer each other

In a series of talks, challenging discussions and workshops, Health & Heritage will foster lively debate to inspire much needed action on mental health provision and access to cultural heritage as a positive force for healthy, productive communities. It will provide researchers, practitioners, community activists and policymakers with practical tools and resources, and allow them to develop networks, to empower new projects that address both health and heritage agendas.

Delegates will learn practical tools, innovative techniques and approaches, meet some fantastic people and enjoy experiencing first hand everything that successful partnerships between health and heritage organisations have to offer.

Key themes :
1) Mental health and heritage: working together to meet increasing demand
2) Architecture of extended use: built environments for healthy, happy living
3) Adapting religious heritage to better meet the needs of modern communities

 

 

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