Tag: Mental health Behind the scenesReflections on autumn through three beautiful scenesTuesday 19 September 2023Enjoy activities inspired by three unique paintings from our collection....Behind the scenesThe art of kindness: Using images to improve mental wellbeingThursday 21 May 2020Using creativity to explore our collections is especially relevant at a time when we...Records and research‘Needs tactful and sympathetic treatment’: Mental health during the First World WarMonday 2 December 2019The image of the shell shocked soldier remains one of the most enduring of...Records and researchMedieval mental illness and care in the community: Emma de Beston’s case, 1383Thursday 28 November 2019For Disability History Month, we ask, 'What happened in the medieval period when people...Archives and archivistsUsing archives to improve mental wellbeingFriday 18 May 2018How can researching the lives of people in the past benefit us in the...Records and researchJourney’s End: the trenches’ impact on mental healthMonday 5 February 2018On Friday, a new film version of the well-known First World War play ‘Journey’s End’...Behind the scenesIn Our Minds: responding to archives through creative practiceMonday 10 July 2017Find out how creative practitioners can use archival documents as a starting point for...Records and researchBeyond shell shockFriday 11 November 2016On the afternoon of 21 October, we held an event exploring the theme 'Beyond...Behind the scenesIn our minds: Creative responses to mental health recordsThursday 18 August 2016How can creative practitioners use and engage with archive materials, and develop work as...