A group of people examining a historic cemetery.
HELM delegates examining a historic cemetery. © Historic England
HELM delegates examining a historic cemetery. © Historic England

Historic Environment Management: HEM Webinars

Here, you can register to join upcoming webinars on heritage management topics, particularly those supporting training and Continuing Professional Development in historic environment management.

Upcoming webinars

Historic England Inclusive Heritage Advice Hub online launch event

11 September at 11:00 AM

Historic England is launching a new online Inclusive Heritage Advice Hub. This is part of our commitment to supporting the Heritage sector to become more diverse, to engage a wider range of people with heritage, and to recognise and celebrate a more inclusive heritage. The Hub contains digestible information for any organisation working with heritage who want guidance on making their work as diverse and inclusive as possible.

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Heritage Works for Housing

18 September at 1:00 PM

Hear from the expert authors of Historic England’s new guidance highlighting how historic buildings can be reused, repurposed and refurbished to provide residential development. As well as setting out a clear process how this can be achieved this advice also includes multiple development case studies of varying size.

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Wellbeing and Heritage, an introduction

9 October at 1:00 PM

“There is growing evidence about the potential of heritage to deliver health and wellbeing benefits for individuals and communities. This webinar will help heritage practitioners and partners to understand how to maximise these wellbeing outcomes, how to collaborate with health, local authorities and VCFSE partners to ensure that people enjoy and benefit from their historic environment and help make places healthier and helpful for all that live and work there.”

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Industrial Heritage: Webinar 6: The Role and Work of the Canal and River Trust

24 October at 1:00 PM

Our latest Industrial Heritage Webinar will look at the role of the Canal & River Trust (CRT) in the management and conservation of the operational canal network in England & Wales. Presented by the CRT, it will describe the organisations establishment and role, the nature and historical significance of the canal network, its maintenance and management including on-going challenges and how the Trust works in partnership with others.

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