The National Emergency Services Museum wins this year’s Family Friendly Museum Award 2022 by making history come alive

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An independent, self-funded museum and charity dedicated to celebrating the
heroic history of the emergency services has today been named the UK’s best
Family Friendly Museum at an awards ceremony in London.

The National Emergency Services Museum (NESM) in Sheffield has been
recognised for its truly outstanding local community work, hands-on galleries,
and welcoming staff.

The museum’s win coincides with this year’s 999 Day, this government-backed
national event celebrating the heroic work of the NHS and emergency services.
Run by charity Kids in Museums, the national award is awarded annually to one museum,
gallery, historic home or heritage site in the UK that goes the extra mile to provide a great
experience for families. Families praised the NESM for the way “it makes history come alive” and the meaningful way it connects with and supports its local communities.

The museum survived through COVID-19 and lockdowns thanks to an enormously
successful crowdfunding campaign, with children even posting their pocket money through
the front door. Judges were also impressed by the hands-on nature of the museum,
encouraging young people to learn through play – with fire engine rides, driving simulators,
dressing-up, climbing walls, climb-on vehicles and interactive galleries, covering topics from the Great Fire of London to modern fire safety and staying safe in the water.

One secret judge said: “There was something for all our kids to experience. From dressing
up to solving an investigation to ringing their fire bell.There was lots to be interactive with.”
Another secret judge was also amazed by the level of engagement offered, saying: “I was
quite shocked at how much was free to touch and get hands on with.There were lots of
opportunities for kids to interact so that adults could explore the exhibits in their way too,
and read any information they wanted to.There is so much space and things to do – we got
to be very silly!”

As part of the shortlisting process, families said: “There are many areas for kids to dress up as the heroes of the emergency services, what kids don’t like dressing up? The museum runs many events, from sensory learning to supporting the STEM projects. Most of all, the
museum isn’t stuffy and old fashioned. Its young and excited team keep things fun and
interesting, while keeping the heroes of history at the heart of every display and activity.”
Another visiting family said: “We visit many museums but were blown away by this one.A
real effort has been made to make sure there is a child friendly activity to do at regular
intervals, children are encouraged to touch and climb on a large number of exhibits.

Based on our visits to other museums, I thought we’d stay for an hour, but we ended up staying for half the day and my toddler is already asking when we can return.”
Since it launched in 2004, the award has become a benchmark of excellence in the heritage sector. Each year Kids in Museums receives hundreds of public nominations, which are whittled down to a shortlist by an expert panel.The final say goes to families, who visit each shortlisted museum over the summer holidays, and decide the winner.

Announced in London today, the winning museums in the Kids in Museums Family Friendly
Museum Award 2022:
Winner: Best Small Museum + Overall Winner
National Emergency Services Museum, Sheffield
Winner: Best Medium Museum
Museum of Making, Derby
Winner: Best Large Museum
National Maritime Museum, London
Winner: Best Accessible Museum
Experience Barnsley
Winner: Best Family Engagement Team
PK Porthcurno, Penzance in Cornwall

Philip Mould, President of Kids in Museums, said: “For this museum to win the award
today, on 999 Day, is really special and proves the love and respect that children and families have for our incredible emergency services staff.

“What’s so important is that this museum tells the story of our emergency services and
shares lifesaving lessons in a surprising, engaging and joyful way.This dedicated team has created a place where families can learn together through play, truly bringing history to life. We’re so proud we can highlight this and the excellent work staff and volunteers are doing in Sheffield and right across the UK. Huge congratulations to all of this year’s superb
winners.”