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About our public engagement programme and how you can get involved

In 2006, as part of our revised Royal Charter, we developed a new strategy for Public Engagement and Consultation.

This explains why we believe public engagement is important, and the various ways in which we work with others. The aim is that we develop the national museums and collections together. We can also create better exhibitions, displays and activities that explore more of the histories of Wales, in more interesting and innovative ways, for more people.

Values for public engagement:

Principles for public engagement:

This work is carried out by our staff working together with our visitors, those who don’t visit our museums, and those who access the collections through our website, at our partner venues or through our outreach work. This way, staff can hear first hand what people think about what we do, and how they think things can be improved.

We also use independent researchers to carry out large scale surveys, work with focus groups, and carry out major observation work. This complements the work carried out by staff and together the research creates a unique picture of how well the Museum works with people to develop the national museums of Wales.

Amgueddfa Cymru endorses the National Principles of Public Engagement in Wales.