This is a specialist programme aimed at those working within the global Cultural and Heritage sectors. The content has been designed to inform and educate the participants about the threats that can impact the sectors, how they manifest themselves, and steps that can be taken to reduce the risks posed by these threats. The programme provides participants with information, skills, and knowledge gained over many years within the Cultural and Heritage sectors and governmental organisations on how to identify, manage, and mitigate the security risks that exist within museums and other cultural venues.

Trident Manor & Cultural Heritage Protection


Trident Manor has been delivering training and workshops dedicated to the Cultural and Heritage sectors for over five years. Clients have included national bodies, semi-governmental organisations, internationally renowned institutions, and smaller/private museums. Whilst we continue to provide bespoke programmes dedicated to clients needs, we have also created sector specific programmes to educate and provide the broadest opportunities for cross-sector learning and engagement. 

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Delivery of CPD Certified - Cultural Protection Programme


Trident Manor has long been involved in the protection of cultural & heritage venues and activities. A part of this has included delivering educational programmes around the world to those actively involved in the sectors. In early 2020 a decision was taken to formalise these programmes and have them delivered through the newly established Trident Manor Training Academy, face to face, electronically...

Supporting Cultural & Heritage Venues


The cultural and heritage sectors have been hit extremely hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. An inability to open to the public and generate income means that many will struggle to survive the impact and may never open again. With Trident Manor's long involvement with crisis management and understand of the impact that the pandemic can bring we are encouraging and helping organisations evolve stronger from the crisis....

China Adopts a Gradual Approach to Museum Reopening


China's Palace Museum, (the Forbidden City) was closed to the public on the 25th January to prevent and limit the spread of COVID-19. On the 1st of May there was a partial reopening where visitor numbers were capped at 5000. 

Visitors are required to book on-line, wear face masks and have temperatures checked before entry is permitted; all very sensible measures...