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Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail

The Anglo Sikh Heritage Trails is a project of the Maharajah Duleep Singh Centenary Trust. It was established with the primary objective of highlighting and promoting Anglo Sikh heritage.

BEN

BEN is established to promote equality of opportunity with respect to ethnic communities in the preservation, protection and development of the environment.

Black History Month

Black History Month  (BHM) Afrikan History Month (AHM) is held every October in Britain.

The aims are to:

  • Promote knowledge of the Black History, Culture and Heritage
  • Disseminate information on positive Black contributions to British Society
  • Heighten the confidence and awareness of Black people to their cultural heritage.

Churches Conservation Trust

Communities: Information on the church communities

Learning: The Trust is committed to making its churches accessible to all and visits to all of our churches are free

Clore leadership

The clore leadership programme is an initiative of the Clore Duffield Foundation, and their aim is to help to train and develop a new generation of leaders for the cultural sector in the UK.

Community Archaeology Forum

The Community Archaeology Forum provides, help, information and guidance for anyone in the archaeology community

Cultural leadership Programme

The Cultural leadership Programme is a Government funded investment in excellence in leadership across the creative and cultural industries.

DCMS Diversity

Find out how the DCMS works to promote equality and diversity in its work.

Heritage Link Diversity

Heritage Link was set up in 2002 by national heritage groups to promote the central role of the voluntary movement in the sector and to make their voice heard collectively and coherently. These pages look at diversity projects they are facilitating.

Historic Houses Association: Access Education and Outreach

The HHA works in partnership with many organisations to reach out and welcome new audiences. Find out more about new projects to improve access to, education at and community enjoyment of historic houses.

HLF: Diversity policies

The HLF is fully committed to the promotion of equality of opportunity and good relations. Their equality documents can be found here.

Jewish Heritage

Jewish Heritage UK cares for the Jewish Community's historic architecture, synagogues, cemeteries & collections

MLA: Diversity

The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council and its Regional Agencies celebrates differences and promotes inclusion, diversity and equality in all its activities and within this broad approach its work focuses on:

  • Cultural diversity: ethnicity and race
  • Promoting Health
  • Disabled People

Muslim Heritage

The Muslim Heritage site contains information and historical data about the role of the Muslim contribution to science, technology and the arts. The site includes an interactive map of Muslim heritage monuments.

National Trust Education and Learning

Find out how the National Trust places learning at the core of everything they do. The National Trust's Vision for Learning is all about bringing places to life for everyone.

Our Place

Our Place is for people who work in broadening access to heritage. It is an online space where you can network with peers, share and be inspired by project case studies, and discuss the challenges facing you today. It also contains news, resources and links – everything you need to know about engaging communities with heritage.

Proud Heritage

This is the website of the Proud Heritage online museum. It is the first public step in a three year journey to create a national museum reflecting British lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans history and cultural ancestry in all its rich diversity.

Women in Heritage

Women in Heritage (WiH) is an initiative aiming to support women involved in, or interested in, a career in all aspects of heritage work. WiH aims to provide a platform by which women at various stages of their career can access information and get in contact with other women and peers in a variety of heritage organisations and networks.

The Women’s Library

The Women's Library is a cultural centre housing the most extensive collection of women's history in the UK. Access is free and open to everyone.

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