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    Young people’s engagements with heritage: Tackling inequality & other opportunities for public policy

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    Authors
    Blamire, Joshua cc
    Rees, James cc
    Elkington, Rob
    Issue Date
    2023-05-15
    
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    In 2021 Historic England commissioned Arts Connect and the Institute for Community Research and Development to investigate and report on the value and impact of young people’s engagements with heritage. We had observed that there are clear signs of increasing interest in heritage amongst young people across both informal and extracurricular settings such as social media and in the street. Whilst some research has shown that programmes designed to engage young people do support a range of personal, social, health, and learning benefits, existing evidence was thin in regard to the impact that a focus on heritage – especially outside of school – has in these areas. Our research was given additional urgency by the UK Government’s Levelling Up agenda and the renewed focus on place, particularly those that are described as being ‘left behind’. In this context, understanding the role and value of heritage in generating positive social, economic, and health outcomes is vital in order to inform future activities, to influence public policy, and to better make the case for public investments into the heritage sector. We hope this research will be useful to those working as policymakers and practitioners in heritage and youth work.
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    Blamire, J., Rees, J. & Elkington, R. (2023) Young people’s engagements with heritage: Tackling inequality & other opportunities for public policy. Wolverhampton: University of Wolverhampton.
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    Institute for Community Research and Development, University of Wolverhampton
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/2436/625212
    Additional Links
    https://artsconnect.co.uk/heritage-report/
    Type
    Research report
    Language
    en
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    This is a research report commissioned by Historic England. All rights are reserved.
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    Funded by Historic England
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    Institute for Community Research and Development

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