Your emergency service and Holocaust Memorial Day
Emergency services play a vital role in tackling prejudice and discrimination by protecting our diverse communities and encouraging greater cohesion. This Get involved guide gives you examples and practical suggestions for what you can do as an emergency service to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, and how you can learn from genocide to work towards a better future.
By marking Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) police, fire and ambulance services can profile equality work and challenge hatred in our communities today.
For ideas and guidance on how your emergency service can mark HMD, download our Get involved guide for emergency services.
Image: South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue hear the testimony of Antoinette Mutabazi, survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.