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Community outreach


The Outreach & Community Involvement (OCI) team works with local community groups, helping break down barriers to engagement.
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About us

The Outreach & Community Involvement (OCI) team exists to reach out to people who aren’t currently engaged with our palaces because of social, cultural, financial or physical barriers. Our focus is on working with community groups in the London boroughs nearest our sites.
We work with people of all ages and abilities through a range of different activities – from projects to events, creating resources to organising special occasions, talks and workshops on and off-site, and visits to our five amazing palaces.
 
Group Residents

Over the years we have worked with a huge range of organisations – from youth clubs to nursing homes, parents groups to refugee support organisations, day care centres to disability groups, hospitals to Register Offices, nurseries to holiday activity clubs, and so many more. Sometimes we are able to build close relationships with particular organisations, and they become Community Partners, enabling them and us to benefit from each other’s skills.

Our team is passionate about working alongside our local communities to provide opportunities for everyone to access the history and built heritage of the palaces, and to discover how the stories of yesterday relate to society today.

Get involved!

Our success depends on working with a wide range of partners: community groups, schools, funding bodies, education and business partnerships, corporate social responsibility units and many more.

If you are interested in working with us at any of our palaces please email outreachandcommunity@hrp.org.uk


Offers

To find out more about the Tower of London's reduced price entry scheme for Tower Hamlets residents,
click here >


Past projects

What's happening in our outreach work? Read about exciting projects that have happened across the palaces.

Tower of London >
Hampton Court Palace >
Banqueting House >
Kensington Palace >
Kew Palace >


Read an overview of all of our work in our Outreach & Community Involvement Annual Review 2010. 

Download our Annual Review 2010 (PDF 1.17MB) >



Evaluation

We feel that evaluation is an essential part of the work we do in the Outreach & Community Involvement team.
Find out more >


Funding projects

Your financial support can help deliver real engagement to people who might not otherwise be able to access the palaces. You can help offer disadvantaged communities unique opportunities to engage with heritage in a supported way.

If you’d like to help extend this valuable work please email us, or find out more about funding projects from our Development Department >


News 

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You can now catch up with the work of the Outreach and Community Involvement team by visiting our blog. Here you’ll find out about some of our recent activities, as well as upcoming projects and events. You can find out more information about past projects on the Community Outreach pages for each palace, as well as what each palace’s upcoming programme looks like.
Follow the Learning Blog for news, current projects and interesting facts!

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Looking back - a review of 2011-12

Get an overview of the team's activities during 2011-12 in this brief review of a busy year...


Our programme

OCI brochure
(Download our brochure PDF 1.1MB) >


Our programme of work is extremely varied, and covers all five of our sites. Recent projects have included a citizenship ceremony at Hampton Court, art projects for children and teenagers creating exhibits for the Enchanted Palace experience at Kensington, children and adults working with an artist to refurbish the Temple of the Imagination at Kew, craft and costume activities at the West End Live event in Leicester Square inspired by the Banqueting House, and a reminiscence project at the Tower about the Crown Jewels. There is so much more, so check the ‘Our programme’ sections of the palace pages:

Tower of London >
Hampton Court Palace >
Kensington Palace >
Kew Palace >
Banqueting House >


Resources

Citizen guide

You can download resources for each palace which have been created to help community group leaders and individuals discover more about the palaces on their doorsteps.

Welcome guide for new British Citizens (PDF  2.01MB) >

You can also host our pop-up palace banners, which use text and images to tell the story of each of our sites. If you would like one of the banners to be displayed at your community venue, please e-mail: outreachandcommunity@hrp.org.uk

Banqueting House bannerHCP Banner






KP BannerKew Banner






TOL banner










 

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