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The Joint Archives Service (JAS), based at Dorset History Centre (DHC) is operated on behalf of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council, and Dorset Council.
Partnership between the two authorities as delivered through the joint service sits at the heart of JAS activities and underwrites the protocols and processes by which DHC preserves material.
Archives are documents (hand-written, printed items, maps, plans, slides, postcards, photographs, audio-visual material, digital records and comparable items in diverse physical formats) from all dates.
They are items that have been selected through a process of appraisal as being worthy of permanent preservation. DHC is the sole local authority archive within the county with Accredited status as conferred by The National Archives.
The purpose of this policy is to detail the types and range of learning and outreach offered by the JAS.
This policy should be read in conjunction with other JAS policies, particularly the service’s Access Policy and Volunteer Policy.
The JAS completed an Equalities Impact Assessment in 2019 which has been published online.
The DHC building is broadly compliant with the Equalities Act, 2010. It has ramped access from the car park at the rear, disabled parking spaces next to the ramp, wide level access doorways including through automatic doors at the main entrance, and audio loop systems at reception desks and in the Lecture Room, an accessible toilet and a lift to the first floor.
DHC staff work individually with customers to improve their access through visual enhancement tools use of an accessible computer station and, where possible, audio materials.
DHC staff receive training to help them work with customers affected by less visible disabilities such as Dementia and Autism.
The JAS is firmly committed to the principles of equality and diversity for learning and public engagement opportunities.
The JAS will:
DHC is the physical and virtual hub for the archival heritage of Bournemouth, Christchurch, Dorset and Poole in both hard copy and digital formats. The JAS aims to acquire, preserve and make accessible the archives of Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole and so promote cultural, economic, educational and social well-being.
Learning and public engagement are the processes by which the JAS encourages the wider public to encounter the richness of the informational and cultural assets that it holds. A fundamental purpose in collecting archives is to see them widely consulted, re-purposed and enjoyed.
Since public engagement and learning are central to the purpose of the JAS, all staff participate in promotional and learning activities. This takes various forms as follows:
Through its Learning and Public Engagement Policy the JAS aims to:
In order to support the delivery of learning, and public engagement, the JAS will:
The policy will be reviewed in consultation with interested organisations, stakeholders and individuals every 3 years to take into account any new legislation, regulations, guidance, or business practices. The next review of this policy will take place in June 2023.
Copies of this policy are available in large print.
To comment on this policy or for further information about it, contact the Service Manager for Archives at Dorset History Centre - Dorset Council.
This policy was last reviewed in 2023.
The next expected review date is 2026.