Your prison and Holocaust Memorial Day
This Get involved guide gives you examples and practical suggestions for what you can do in your prison to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, and how you can learn from genocide to work towards a better future.
Our resources can help you learn more about the Holocaust and genocide and plan your own HMD activity. Explore life stories of survivors and those who were murdered, virtual activities, schools materials, films, images and more. You can filter them by genocide and type of resource.
This Get involved guide gives you examples and practical suggestions for what you can do in your prison to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, and how you can learn from genocide to work towards a better future.
This Get involved guide will give you examples and practical suggestions for what you can do as a local authority to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, and how you can learn from the genocide to work towards a better future.
Holocaust Memorial Day offers workplaces the opportunity to bring employees together to reflect on lessons from the past, and how your organisation and its values ensure the working environment is an inclusive and welcoming place.
This Get involved guide gives you examples and practical suggestions for what you can do as a trade union to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, and how you can learn from genocide to work towards a better future.
Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) offers museums and galleries an opportunity to spark interest and to inspire creativity through your collections, to challenge discrimination and promote a positive activity for the whole community. This Get involved guide gives you examples and practical suggestions for what you can do in your museum or gallery to mark HMD.
Libraries play a key role in communities by providing a cultural hub for everyone to enjoy and a space to ask questions, learn and explore. This Get involved guide gives you examples and practical suggestions for what you can do in your library to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, and how you can learn from genocide to work towards a better future.
Faith and interfaith organisations play a crucial role in fostering understanding and good relationships between different faith groups in the UK. Marking Holocaust Memorial Day is an opportunity for different faiths and the non-religious to come together to celebrate diversity in their communities, challenge prejudice and intolerance, and create a safer, better future.
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.
On Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD), universities and colleges play a vital role in learning from genocide – for a better future. HMD can be an opportunity to learn from the Holocaust and genocides that followed to address issues of prejudice and discrimination in the UK today. This Get involved guide gives you examples and practical suggestions for what you can do in your college or university to mark HMD.
Holocaust Memorial Day offers cinemas an opportunity to use relevant films to facilitate learning about the Holocaust, Nazi persecution of other groups and genocides that followed in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur; to challenge discrimination and promote a positive activity for the whole community. This Get involved guide gives you examples and practical suggestions for what you can do at your cinema to mark HMD.