
Breaking Ground Heritage
@breakinggroundh
Facilitating a recovery pathway for injured service personnel and their families and assistance in transitioning into heritage for our serving personnel.
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http://www.breakinggroundheritage.org.uk 11-02-2016 21:26:10
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What a great project Traw Point was and what a great experience it was for our team. Thanks again @TheChloeDuck Natasha Billson 💙💛 (▶️behind the trowel) for having us along.



This really was a fantastic project from an archaeological and social perspective. Bringing new people into heritage whilst establishing a fantastic community of locals with Aldbourne Archive and our (ex)military participants. #Wellbeing

The draft text of the Op Nightingale book is with publishers and now the pleasure of selecting photos with the incredible Harvey Mills Photo and discussing wellbeing with @DickieBennett2 . Illustrations next then on the shelves in spring!! #Archaeology #wellbeing #veterans


A new project for some of our beneficiaries through Wessex Archaeology. Defensive Links: The military history of Burntisland community archaeology project - mailchi.mp/breakingground…



Call for participation! Dr Paul Everill, Steven Cooke (Deakin Heritage) and I are guest editing a Research Topic for Frontiers - Psychology about #Heritageandwellbeing. To find out more & get involved, click here frontiersin.org/research-topic…

Very exciting times here, as we gear up to a big launch on World Health Organization (WHO) Mental Health Day on 10th October




We are immensely proud to have contributed towards AMPHORA guidelines for mental health and wellbeing in heritage, with Southampton Solent University and University of Winchester. Check it out here 👉 bit.ly/AMPHORAproject

Our guidelines benefited enormously from the contribution of the archaeological initiatives that work with veterans and serving personnel. Their support and endorsement is hugely important to us: Op Nightingale; Defence Archaeology Group; American Veterans Archaeological Recovery Breaking Ground Heritage Waterloo Uncovered

ONLINE TALK: 20 October. Prof Peter Stone, President of Blue Shield and UNESCO Chair in Cultural Property Protection & Peace (Newcastle University): 'Protecting cultural heritage during armed conflict’. Part of Newcastle University Discover programme: Link: shorturl.at/efgrz


This is set to be a fantastic event hosted by Southampton Solent University and there is still time to register! #CommPsyFest2022


This week for #MentalHealthResearchMatters, we're discussing all-things #Interdisciplinary research How can archaeology improve the mental health of war veterans? Dr Karen Burnell Dr Paul Everill two @NetworkMARCH funded researchers have a few ideas... 👇 mentalhealthresearchmatters.org.uk/archaeology-an…