Connect & Learn: The People

Connect & Learn: The People

With guest speaker Shane Quinn from Belfast Buildings Trust

By Heritage Network

Date and time

Location

Online

Good to know

Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • Online

About this event

Historic buildings can present unique opportunities to connect and collaborate with others. Join us to explore how to make the most of these connections and harness the power of community behind your projects.

This 90-minute workshop is designed for community organisations who work with, or from, a historic building. As well as connecting you to others who share your experiences, it will provide an accessible introduction to key topics like:

  • Engaging and involving your community
  • Recruiting and retaining volunteers
  • Good governance
  • Partnership working and stakeholder relationships

Whether you're considering forming a working group, or you’re interested in developing a new volunteer programme, this workshop will support you to pursue your next steps with confidence.

Event format

Welcome: 5 mins

Main presentation: 40 mins

Questions: 15 mins

Optional: 25 mins breakout rooms

Wrap up: 5 mins

Connect & Learn

Connect & Learn is part of the Heritage Network's outreach programme for organisations in the National Lottery Heritage Fund's priority areas in Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Community organisations that operate from historic or traditional buildings in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon, Glasgow, or Neath Port Talbot are encouraged to attend and receive support.

Heritage Network

Heritage Network (previously Heritage Trust Network) is the UK’s umbrella organisation for not-for-profits rescuing and restoring historic buildings, structures and places. We’re a member-led organisation with networking and peer-to-peer advice and learning at its heart.​

Code of conduct

We aim for all of our events to be inclusive, safe spaces where everyone's views and experiences are respected. Please read our code of conduct for more information.

Accessibility

This event will be broadcast on Zoom, with live transcript available. If you will have any difficulties with this or any other access requirements, please contact Sarah Pearce at sarah@heritagenetwork.org.uk for assistance.

This event is made possible thanks to the support of Historic Environment Scotland, National Trust for Scotland, and the players of the National Lottery.

Organised by

Heritage Network (formerly Heritage Trust Network) is the UK membership body for not-for-profit organisations that are rescuing, restoring and managing historic buildings, structures and spaces. Our members have delivered successful heritage projects against all odds. We operate throughout the United Kingdom, drawing together and supporting the work of local heritage charities, community organisations and social enterprises.

We provide an invaluable platform for members for knowledge sharing, peer-to-peer support and skills development. Our guidance helps groups throughout the lifetime of their project, from startup to managing their restored site. The Heritage Network also gives this extraordinary grassroots movement a united voice, representing their views to government and funding bodies.

Oct 22 · 04:00 PDT