Heritage Skills & CPD
Find out how to gain and maintain your heritage skills through accreditation and continuing professional development (CPD); including in traditional building skills.
Find out how to gain and maintain your heritage skills through accreditation and continuing professional development (CPD); including in traditional building skills.
Working with the estimated 5.5 million traditional (pre-1919) buildings in England requires specific skills and expertise, developing the sector workforce to help protect and manage the historic environment.
In this section you can find out about our research and work on heritage skills, find advice and guidance about including skills development training opportunities in your projects, and search a variety of training courses and schemes that aim to provide practical experience.
Explore research into skills gaps and shortages and how we are working with our partners to address the needs of the sector.
Read about the types of traditional building skills training opportunities for contractors and craftspeople.
Conservation projects offer great opportunities to build in skills and training for those working on the project and to engage with the public.
This section covers ways in which those working in the heritage sector can maintain their skills throughout their careers. Planning for continuous professional development (CPD) is important for both employees and employers.
Through our own work and through the work that we fund, we are committed to the continued development of our staff and the sector.
Details of professional associations for the heritage sector.
Details of conservation accreditation opportunities for professionals.
Building Conservation Masterclasses at West Dean College of Arts & Conservation for technical and practical skills in maintaining historic structures.
Find out about online groups for keeping your knowledge and skills up to date.
Guidance for organisations wishing to ensure that their work is as diverse and inclusive as possible.
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