Working together to promote health and wellbeing Leisa Gray - Manchester Art Gallery Gurdeep Thiara - People's History Museum.

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Working together to promote health and wellbeing Leisa Gray - Manchester Art Gallery Gurdeep Thiara - People's History Museum

“It made me think that without relationships, we wouldn’t be who we are.” Manchester Art Gallery “I have started writing again after a long period of depression and poor mental health. I have found the course a wonderful opportunity to meet other people with similar interests and to increase my self confidence.” Manchester museum “Coming here lifts me and I feel proud of the things I make, like a twinkly feeling.” Bolton Library and Museums service

Targeted Interventions – in depth projects with fairly small groups of participants, usually devised in partnership Mainstream Provision – taking a much wider population approach, encouraging people to think of galleries and museums as places that could contribute to their sense of wellbeing Awareness Campaign – a promotional campaign to raise awareness at a population level of the museum and gallery offer in the City and how accessing it might help people feel better

Targeted Interventions: key principles Facilitating connections between people Maximising the use of our venues as public spaces to challenge social exclusion Giving people transferable life skills through participation in art appreciation or the creative process

“It was nice to be in the gallery and feel normal.” Young person who participated on community projec t

“I was really nervous and quiet at the beginning, but as time went on I felt more confident and I’ve enjoyed it a lot.” “I felt energised by being in good company.” Participants on community project

“My ability to manipulate art and materials means that I can make things change.” - Participant on community project

Mainstream Provision at MAG Use of community tours as a welcome visit Increased promotion of gallery trails Consulting those who've been on projects Looking again at the programme for adults – what is our invite?

The People’s History Museum

The People’s History Museum explores the world changing events led by the working people of Britain. We are the national centre for the collection, conservation, interpretation and study of material relating to the history of working people in Britain and their campaign for democracy over the past 200 years.

‘There have always been ideas worth fighting for’

Bringing it all together Museum Collections Citizenship People’s History Human rights Wellbeing themes Empowerment Cooperation Friendship Collective Vision Emotion Ambition Compassion Care

Mainstream Provision: a shared approach Professional Development Training for health staff and community group leaders.... giving others the skills and confidence to use our collections and buildings to benefit the people they are working with

“We urge health professionals, whether in the NHS, voluntary, public or private sectors, to make alliances with museums and galleries in order to use the remarkable resources that they can bring to our work”. Dr Jane Whittaker Royal Manchester Children's Hospital Museums and Galleries week at Central Manchester University Hospitals 6-12 February 2012

Contact us… Leisa Gray Gurdeep Thiara