Taking place via Zoom on 25 November and 26 November, 9:30 to 13:15, Heritage Volunteering Group conference will explore the role that volunteering can play in transforming lives and communities. Our packed itinerary includes insightful keynotes, thought-provoking plenaries and engaging workshops designed to help leaders of volunteers develop and transform the work they do.
This year’s Keynote Speaker, Lisa Ollerhead, Director of the Association of Independent Museums, will explore the impact of the cutting edge Connected Communities project; whilst, Professor Martin Webber and Dr. Beth Casey, from the University of York, will discuss their research and the practical tools they have developed to help organisations build more inclusive volunteering programmes. If that wasn’t enough, attendees will have the chance to pick from 12 workshops ranging from creating communities of volunteering to creating a sense of belonging.
For more information about the Heritage Volunteering Group and the work we do to enable the heritage sector to realise the potential of volunteering to transform organisations, lives, and communities visit www.heritagevolunteeringgroup.org.uk