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MOLA's Network for Ethnically Diverse staff in the context of the UNESCO Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity

Shantol Campbell 23.05.2022

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Mudlarking before Mudlarking

20.03.2023

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MOLA archaeologist excavating the Bedlam burial ground for Crossrail

Crossrail Bedlam burial ground dig begins

MOLA team 10.03.2015

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Timber! The archaeology of Britain’s ancient forests

Damian Goodburn 21.03.2019

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Why diversity and inclusion are more than just buzzwords

Anusha Shah 21.08.2018

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Crowd of people exploring archaeology near Tower Bridge London

Time Truck

MOLA's mobile Time Truck brought archaeology to the community, showcasing the importance of archaeology to the public through education, interaction, and engagement.

Project partners: Brookfield, Oxford, Stanhope, TP Bennett, The Garfield Weston Foundation, Wates Giving and The Heritage Lottery Fund, Northamptonshire County Council, Keltbray Ltd, Thames Water, Galliard Homes

Date: 2016 - 2019

Bringing archaeological material and research to the heart of the community, the Time Truck was a vehicle for developing positive community relations through engagement and hands-on education.

 

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About the Project

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Breaking ground on the IAA project at Delapré Abbey

Delapré Digs: Archaeology for Wellbeing

IAA project type: Partnership grant

Duration of project: August 2023 to February 2024

Partner organisation: Delapré Abbey Preservation Trust (DAPT)

Individual partner: Eleanor Sier, Head of Engagement and Interpretation

Project aims

In partnership with Delapré Abbey Preservation Trust (DAPT) and Northampton General Practice Alliance (GPA), Delapré Digs: Archaeology for Wellbeing aims to create positive well-being impacts for Northampton’s underserved communities through socially prescribed archaeological activity.

The project seeks to establish a long-term mutually beneficial partnership between MOLA and DAPT to deliver long-term wellbeing impacts for Northampton’s communities and meet local health needs and priorities.

Audiences

  • Approx 12 hyper-local Northampton community members who fit the criteria for social prescribing (i.e. those with low to moderate mental health needs, suffering from loneliness or isolation and/or chronic, long-term health conditions.).
  • MOLA staff
  • Delapré Abbey Preservation Trust
  • Northampton General Practice Alliance
  • West Northamptonshire Council

Project plan

Archaeology and heritage is increasingly being used as an engagement tool to improve wellbeing of a wide range of audiences across the UK including veterans (Waterloo Uncovered, Operation Nightingale), adult citizens (Archaeology on Prescription) and young people (Project Rejuvenate). Research shows that taking part in archaeological activity can have positive psychological impact through fostered connection with others, increased knowledge, improved confidence and being physically active (e.g. Brizi et al 2023, Everill et al 2020).

At MOLA, we are embarking on a new pilot project at Delapré Abbey to improve the wellbeing of the residents of Northampton using archaeology. Delapré Digs: Archaeology for Wellbeing, in partnership with Delapré Abbey Preservation Trust (DAPT) and Northampton General Practice Alliance (GPA), will see up to twelve Northampton residents referred onto a six week programme of archaeological and creative activities. This will include a range of things such as excavation and finds processing as well as pottery making and artefact illustration. Participants will come together one day a week to learn about archaeology, discover the history of Delapré Abbey, get creative and hopefully make new friends - all fuelled by tea and cake of course!

Overall, the project seeks to contribute to the ongoing research within the sector, measuring the wellbeing impacts of engaging in archaeology on the people who take part. MOLA staff will be trained and upskilled in working with vulnerable adults in the hope that Delapré Digs can become a sustained community-led programme delivered by the MOLA Northampton Engagement Team in a long-running partnership with DAPT.

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Networking grants

Networking grants offer up to £15,000 per project for MOLA staff to establish working relationships (networks) with new and unusual partners...

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A group of adults and children wash finds using toothbrushes, whilst an archaeologists speak to them.

Social value

We use archaeology to create Social Value, going beyond ‘business as usual’ to generate positive impacts on people, places, and the environment...

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Sustainability

For us, sustainability means meeting the needs of the present without preventing future generations from meeting theirs... 

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A large group of archaeologists standing on a construction site. They are wearing hi-vis clothing and hard hats. The river Thames and canary wharf is in the background.

Why choose us

We have all the capacity, knowledge and experience you expect, plus so much more...

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