Social values and community participation are embedded in the 2019 Historic Environment Policy for Scotland (HEPS), which informs heritage management decisions. These are some of the opportunities and questions raised in incorporating social values into this area of practice. 

Understanding social values offer new ways of thinking and talking about the significance of a place. These can be useful in managing properties and local recognition schemes (i.e. local place plans).

  • Strategies are needed for working with multiple social values and those that contradict or diverge.
  • Social value has been anecdotal in the past – need to move towards formal incorporation into processes.

Questions:

  • Could social values be incorporated into designations assessment or other processes?
  • What changes would be required to move from consultation to collaboration?
  • How to keep up to date when context changes? Could social values be recorded at the same time as other activities monitoring physical changes over time, linking processes through inter-disciplinary teams?