The Oral History Society would be a useful point of contact
http://www.oralhistory.org.uk/ Although they are somewhat geared towards
more academic stuff and archives rather than making oral history accessible
to all. Your local sound archive should be able to help also.
Thank You
Jason Hurley
Crumplezone Multimedia
01257 416596
<www.crumplezone.co.uk>
on 1/9/14 14:21, Emma Albery at [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction in regards to
> specializing in reminiscence work; I have been working with my local museum
> delivering reminiscence sessions and this has become an area that I have found
> fascinating and would like to focus my attention on specializing in working
> with reminiscence groups. I have received a small amount of training from Age
> Uk, but was wondering what my next steps should be? Are there any
> organisations that support reminiscence work within museums that I could look
> into?
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> Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
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> Thanks,
>
> Emma
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