Dr Justine Reilly, Sporting Heritage

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Dr Justine Reilly, Sporting Heritage

Our Mission Sporting Heritage aims to support the protection, collection, preservation, research, and access of sporting heritage across the UK We work to demonstrate and increase opportunities for sporting heritage to respond to a range of agendas including education, community engagement and health and wellbeing

What we do…. Draw together all information regarding sporting heritage collections, news, policy, research and impact on our website www.sportingheritage.org.uk Manage a network of nations and regions hubs across the UK Deliver a programme of events & conferences Support training, mentoring programme, volunteering and career development within the sector Manage a membership programme Manage an AHRC funded research programme Manage and deliver National Sporting Heritage Day Manage and deliver targeted projects

What is sporting heritage? Objects Archives Intangible heritage Memories Stories Songs Folklore Buildings and structures

Why is sporting heritage relevant to the health and wellbeing agenda? The subject of sport resonates with individuals and communities for a plethora or reasons: It is often embedded in the sense of self, pride and community The sporting past is linked to life’s highs and lows and the emotions therein It is a subject matter that attracts non- traditional heritage audiences to access their heritage It is not only the theme of sport which is told through sporting heritage but wider social, political, and economic histories

Supporting physical wellbeing – increasing sports participation

Increasing opportunities for community engagement, opening up hidden histories and decreasing isolation

Sporting heritage and reminiscence

Increasing opportunities to support training and volunteering Image courtesy of the National Football Museum

Key Outcomes Increases opportunities which benefit physical wellbeing through new access to sports participation Provides opportunities which decrease isolation Is unique in its ability to support reminiscence activity amongst a range of different audiences Ensuring that individuals and communities feel valued, have a sense of self, and are able to relate to each other through the lens of sporting heritage Increases access to heritage and culture Increases volunteering opportunities Increases training and skills opportunities

How to get involved National Sporting Heritage Day Become a member Our conference November 2018 Join our nations and regions networks Take part in our Sporting Heritage and the Armed Forces project

Dr Justine Reilly, Director Sporting Heritage www.sportingheritage.org.uk Twitter: @sportinghistory Facebook: Sporting Heritage justine@sportingheritage.org.uk Keep in touch! Dr Justine Reilly, Director Sporting Heritage