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Social Value Toolkit

Guidance for Heritage Practitioners

  • About
    • Introduction
    • How to use this Toolkit
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Topline Take-aways
    • Glossary of Terms
    • Acknowledgements
    • Contact Us
  • Approaches
    • Key Points
    • Rapid Assessments
    • Participation and Collaboration
    • Who is ‘the community’?
    • Engaging Participants
  • Methods
    • Key Points
    • Selecting Methods
    • Interviews
    • Observation
    • Mapping
    • Groups and Events
    • Participant-led
    • Online and Digital
    • Creative
    • Interpretation
    • Discussion
  • Context
    • Key Points
    • Research Relationships
    • Power and Partnerships
    • Ethics and Data Protection
    • Management Context
    • Self-reflection
    • When things go ‘wrong’
  • Practice
    • Key Points
    • Social Values in Practice
    • Heritage Management
    • Policy and Planning
    • Public Engagement
    • Collections (Movable Objects)
    • Conservation and Investigation
  • Cases
    • Overview
    • Arnol Blackhouse, Isle of Lewis
    • Cables Wynd House, Edinburgh
    • The Caterthuns, Angus
    • Dun Carloway Broch, Isle of Lewis
    • The Hood Stones, Loch Eriboll
    • Kinneil House and Estate, Bo’ness
    • Sauchiehall Lane, Glasgow
  • Resources
    • Downloads
    • Online Guidance
    • Further Reading

Welcome!

This guidance is designed to help heritage practitioners assess and work with the social values associated with the historic environment.

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Undertaking an Assessment

You want to conduct an assessment, individually or as part of a team

Read more Undertaking an Assessment

Supporting an Assessment

You need to advise a partner or brief a consultant on an assessment

Read more Supporting an Assessment

Reviewing an Assessment

You want to assess and work with an existing assessment report

Read more Reviewing an Assessment

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