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In 2018 the Victoria and Albert Museum
launched a capital project to transform the Museum of
Childhood from a museum of the social and material history
of childhood to a powerhouse of creativity for the
young. This paper therefore takes the reinvention of the
MoC as a case study to explore the process of change
and the key drivers for inculcating and realising the transformed
museum. In particular, the process of co-design
with and for young people is considered as a mechanism
for change in creating future facing museums that speak
to the needs of young people in a rapidly changing and
complex world.