Helen Collinson

Helen has over 30 years experience in creating and delivering projects that have made positive and significant impacts in the charity, voluntary and community, education and museum/heritage sectors.
She led the community engagement programme inspiring the people of Merseyside to shape, share stories and create content for the Museum of Liverpool.  She and her talented team created House of Memories, an internationally recognised dementia programme inspired by our own histories.  
Helen is a founding director of Hope Place and NXNW – social enterprises that focus on neighbourhood cohesion and creative initiatives for young people.  She is passionate about delivering and developing new & exciting opportunities and activities to improve the lives and aspirations of underrepresented communities.

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