Investing in heritage for wellbeing
What is wellbeing?
We use evidence from the What Works Centre, which describes wellbeing as ‘how we’re doing’ – on an individual level, community level and collectively across the UK, and how sustainable that is for the future.
Wellbeing sums up our feelings of contentment, enjoyment and self-confidence which leads to strong relationships and engagement with the world around us.
Heritage is about that feeling of belonging, knowing that this is your place and understanding how your history fits within wider history. It is a part of being human.
Laura Drysdale, Director of the Restoration Trust, leading on the Water Mills and Marshes Landscape Partnership project.
Heritage’s role in wellbeing
Heritage can build connectedness to where you live, to people around you or to a community online. It can support individual confidence and self-esteem, and provide opportunities to be mentally and physically active.
Heritage can also help us find meaning and purpose in our lives. Both are significant aspects in how we experience wellbeing.
Examples include:
- volunteering activities at heritage sites to combat loneliness
- visiting land and nature to get some fresh air and improve mental health
- creative courses or learning opportunities to build knowledge and skills – such as museum collection handling sessions
- co-producing heritage events, for example young people-led activities at heritage sites
Find out more in our wellbeing guidance.
Here are some of the inspirational projects we’ve funded from across the UK that support wellbeing. If you've got an idea, we'd love to hear from you.
News
100 years of women scaling new heights with the Pinnacle Club
News
Local Places for Nature grant helping nature flourish in Burry Port
Projects
COVID19:Learning through Landscapes
Learning Through Landscapes is supporting schools during the COVID-19 crisis by engaging pupils with nature.
Stories
Mental health and wellbeing for black workers in heritage
News
Nature's helping hand: tackling isolation in care homes
Stories
How to enjoy heritage from home
Stories
Looking closer at the Space to Thrive report
Blogs
How green spaces can improve our wellbeing
Projects
Rhyddings Park, Oswaldtwistle
Wellbeing sits at the heart of this innovative park restoration project led by the Friends of Rhyddings Park, Newground Together and Hyndburn Borough Council.
Projects
The heritage restoration and audience development of the Victorian Levengrove Park in Dumbarton
The restored Levengrove Park provides a perfect setting for working with people who experience poor mental health.
Publications
Space to Thrive report
Blogs