As part of our work with UEFA Women’s EURO 2022, we have been commissioned as part of the National Lottery Heritage Funded programme, to deliver training support for those holding collections, or developing collections, related to women’s football. Watch our previous webinars, and book your FREE place on the events happening in September!
UEFA Women’s EURO Heritage Project – The value of sporting heritage webinar
Sporting Heritage’s Fran Stovold explores the role and value of sporting material and how we can use it to enrich the stories we tell in our heritage organisations.
UEFA Women’s EURO Heritage Project – Collecting and curating sporting heritage webinar
Sporting Heritage’s Fran Stovold and Sarah Priestley, Curator at Watford Museum, discuss approaches to working with football collections and how to link them to wider themes and agendas.
UEFA Women’s EURO Heritage Project – Creative oral history questioning webinar
Sporting Heritage’s Fran Stovold, historian Dr Gary James and oral historian Anita Broad explore creative approaches to draw out the best from your interviewees.
UEFA Women’s EURO Heritage Project – Pitchside: the impact of the Women’s Euros on Sheffield
Join Sporting Heritage’s Verity Smith and panellists: John Wilson, Gail Newsham, Beth Fielding-Lloyd and Sara Harnett as they discuss the impact of the tournament on Sheffield.
We are delivering two different training courses in September, both accredited through Sporting Heritage, which will allow delegates to improve and develop their practice and activity in the field of women’s football.
Course 1: Collecting, sorting, storing & sharing your football heritage
This course will support fans, collectors, and those early on in their heritage journey, to develop a greater understanding of the role and value of sporting heritage, collections basics, sharing collections, and how to develop your collection for the future.
Course 2: How to manage your collections & engage your audiences
This course is for those already developing their collections looking for a greater understanding of collections and audience development best practice, increased knowledge and awareness of the impact of their collections, and practical ideas and examples to take back to their own collections.
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