2022_HARAW-Report_All-FINAL_31.12.2021.pdf (4.82 MB)
Wellbeing in Volunteers on Heritage at Risk Projects.
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posted on 2024-02-12, 10:49 authored by Joseph AkanuweJoseph Akanuwe, Heather HughesHeather Hughes, Despina LaparidouDespina Laparidou, Carenza LewisCarenza Lewis, Julie PattinsonJulie Pattinson, Anna ScottAnna Scott, Claudia SimaClaudia Sima, Niro SiriwardenaNiro SiriwardenaThe Heritage at Risk and Wellbeing (HARAW) project aimed to explore the relationship between wellbeing and volunteering in completed Heritage at Risk (HAR) projects, in order to build capacity for future HAR projects to support wellbeing in volunteers more effectively and more widely. This report details the context, aims, methods, results, discussion and conclusions presented in the report, with the relevant section numbers in the main body of this report given.
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