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Mental illness in the 16th and 17th centuries Historic England

WebRichard Napier was a clergyman, medical practitioner and astrologer who treated thousands of patients worried about their mental health between 1597 and 1634. Servants, …

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Wellbeing and Historic Environment: Why Bother

WebWellbeing is politically and conceptually linked with addressing health inequality and social cohesion as long-term government priorities. Wellbeing evaluation can directly feed into …

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Women and Healthcare Historic England

WebWomen patients. Almshouses for elderly women survive from the eighteenth century – no surprise given that women have long tended to outlive men. As the role of women in …

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From Bethlehem to Bedlam

WebIt is certainly true that by 1403, 'lunatic' patients formed the majority of the Bethlem's clients - and so England's first, and perhaps most infamous, mental institution was born. In 1346, …

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Wellbeing and Heritage Historic England

WebUpdated 19 December 2023. Here you can find work carried out by Historic England and commissioned bodies to explore the relationship between wellbeing and the …

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A History of Disability: from 1050 to the Present Day

WebThe return home of disabled ex-servicemen from World War 1 challenged the widespread idea that disabled people were a 'burden'. Disability in the Early 20th century 1914-1945. …

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Health Hydro (former GWR Medical Fund Baths and Dispensary)

WebSummary Dispensary and swimming baths, now health hydro, built in 1891 for the Great Western Railway (GWR) Medical Fund Society, designed by JJ Smith of …

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Wellbeing and Social Prescribing Historic England

WebSocial Prescribing is connecting people to activities, groups and support that improve health and wellbeing. Many things that affect our health can’t be treated by …

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Disability in the Early 20th century 1914-1945 Historic England

WebChildren. Between 1900 and 1945, up to half a million children had a physical disability or sensory impairment, mainly due to poverty and disease. There were no vaccinations, …

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Heritage at Risk, Volunteering and Wellbeing Historic England

WebIntroducing the University of Lincoln’s Heritage at Risk and Wellbeing (HARAW) project. During 2020-21 Historic England has developed its strategy relating to …

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The Wellbeing Impact of Cultural Heritage on England's Economy

WebHere's what the research discovered: A link to happiness: individuals residing close to dense cultural heritage areas report higher levels of life satisfaction after …

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Disability, Rehabilitation and Work Historic England

WebFitness, mobility and purposeful activity This new approach led to new ideas in the field of rehabilitation.Medical and surgical interventions came to be seen as just the first part of a …

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Cleaning and Disinfecting Historic Surfaces Historic England

WebCleaning and Disinfecting Historic Surfaces. Updated 16 March 2022. Public Health England (PHE) provides guidance on cleaning in non-healthcare settings and …

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The Changing Face of the Workhouse: 'Asylums in everything but…'

WebThe nature of the workhouse changed suddenly and rapidly with the introduction of the Poor Law Amendment Act in 1834. From now on, the 'idle' able-bodied would be made to work …

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The King's Fools

WebThe 'Natural Fool' at court. These fascinating glimpses of 'natural fools' at the Tudor court show people with learning disabilities playing significant roles in the lives of the Tudor …

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Disability from 1485-1660 Historic England

WebOverview: Disability from 1485-1660 (current page) This section tells you how great changes in 16th century English society had a lasting effect on the lives of people …

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Wellbeing and Heritage Conference Historic England

WebJoin us for a free two-day in-person conference on wellbeing and heritage held at Delaprè Abbey in Northampton on 20–21 March 2024. We will hear from …

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Historic England Reveals its Heritage at Risk Register 2023

WebHistoric England has today revealed its Heritage at Risk Register 2023. The Register gives an annual snapshot of the health of England’s valued historic buildings …

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