The social responsibilities of museums is an emerging topic in the sector. Access, education and heritage studies form part of a wider social intervention to meet the needs of the community locally and nationally, in a holistic and inclusive way. This book looks at a future where the health and well-being of communities is enhanced by the development of museum services.
The social responsibilities of museums is an emerging topic in the sector. Access, education and heritage studies form part of a wider social intervention to meet the needs of the community locally and nationally, in a holistic and inclusive way. This book looks at a future where the health and well-being of communities is enhanced by the development of museum services.
Helen Chatterjee is Deputy Director of University College London Museums and a Senior Lecturer in Biology in the School of Life and Medical Sciences, UCL. Her book Touch in Museums: Policy and Practice in Object Handling was published in 2008. Guy Noble is the first appointed Arts Curator of the University College London Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. He is also a trustee of the London Arts in Health Forum.
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Chapter 1 Museums, Health and Well-Being Chapter 2 The Role of Arts in Health Chapter 3 The Link between Museums and Health and Well-Being Chapter 4 Museums and Health in Practice Chapter 5 Measuring Health and Well-Being Chapter 6 Moving Forward and Final Conclusions
Chapter 1 Museums, Health and Well-Being Chapter 2 The Role of Arts in Health Chapter 3 The Link between Museums and Health and Well-Being Chapter 4 Museums and Health in Practice Chapter 5 Measuring Health and Well-Being Chapter 6 Moving Forward and Final Conclusions
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