Caistor Roman Town

Exploring Caistor Roman Town is an archaeology, creativity and wellbeing pilot project at Caistor Roman Town that is a partnership with Caistor Roman Project, Julian Support, Norfolk Archaeological Trust, funded by Norwich Consolidated Charities. The grant was awarded at the end of March 2021 and the project was on site from August – October 2021.

Introducing a brand new chapter, the Burgh Castle Almanac Experience.
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About the Project:

Burgh Castle Almanac was an archaeology, creativity and wellbeing programme which took place at Burgh Castle Roman Fort and the Time and Tide Museum in Great Yarmouth. It engaged metal health services users in the Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, and Waveney Area. The project aimed to meet the goals of the trust’s idea of Culture Therapy in which they use heritage and creativity to improve people’s mental health. It is called Culture Therapy because exploring compelling archives or sensory immersion in ancient landscapes reignites people’s curiosity and love of life. Using heritage and creativity the trust wants to improve people’s mental health without relying on services.

Safe Practice, Impact, Outcomes and Evaluation

All partners and policies meet professionally required standards and due diligence is applied to the formation of partnerships. The project has ethical approval from the University of Dundee with an evaluation methodology that measures participants wellbeing before, immediately at the end of the project and a year later.

Work with Us

Change Minds is like a family in which all those who are part of the project, archivists, staff, and volunteers have the opportunity to learn from each other and take part in creative sessions led by professional facilitators. If you are interested in running your own Change Minds Project, get in touch with the Change Minds Hub.

I’d recommend [Change Minds] to people who are interested in history archives and that kind of research, as well as people who are interested in understanding mental wellness itself and historical context on that. It has been interesting looking at these themes being come out from people from very different backgrounds.” (Change Minds Participant).

“To have such a beautiful place on my doorstep is incredible. There are places like that all around us, but we don’t know about them; we don’t engage with them. And now, myself and my wife, we get out more, we go walking to different places.”

– Talking on how discovering this nature on their doorstep has given them a new look on the area around them.

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