• Mark this year’s Holocaust memorial with a focus on ‘one day’

    Mark this year’s Holocaust memorial with a focus on ‘one day’
    Holocaust Memorial Day takes place every year on 27 January. This year, the theme is ‘one day’.
    The theme, which is open to interpretation, encourages participants and events to focus on one day in history to learn more about, or one day when life changed for a Holocaust survivor. It also offers one day to set aside to remember the past and to create a world that will one day be free from fascism, genocide and the politics of hate. In the words of the organisers:
    “One day 
  • Mark this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day with a focus on ‘one day’

    Mark this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day with a focus on ‘one day’
    Holocaust Memorial Day takes place every year on 27 January. This year, the theme is ‘one day’.
    The theme, which is open to interpretation, encourages participants and events to focus on one day in history to learn more about, or one day when life changed for a Holocaust survivor. It also offers one day to set aside to remember the past and to create a world that will one day be free from fascism, genocide and the politics of hate. In the words of the organisers:
    “One day 
  • Mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2022 with a focus on ‘one day’

    Mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2022 with a focus on ‘one day’
    Holocaust Memorial Day takes place every year on 27 January. This year, the theme is ‘one day’.
    The theme, which is open to interpretation, encourages participants and events to focus on one day in history to learn more about, or one day when life changed for a Holocaust survivor. It also offers one day to set aside to remember the past and to create a world that will one day be free from fascism, genocide and the politics of hate. In the words of the organisers:
    “One day 
  • Mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2020 with a focus on ‘one day’

    Mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2020 with a focus on ‘one day’
    Holocaust Memorial Day takes place every year on 27 January. This year, the theme is ‘one day’.
    The theme, which is open to interpretation, encourages participants and events to focus on one day in history to learn more about, or one day when life changed for a Holocaust survivor. It also offers one day to set aside to remember the past and to create a world that will one day be free from fascism, genocide and the politics of hate. In the words of the organisers:
    “One day 
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  • Vaccination as a Condition of Deployment (VCOD) in England – UNISON Branch advice

    Vaccination as a Condition of Deployment (VCOD) in England – UNISON Branch advice
    Background
    In late 2021, new regulations were agreed by parliament making it unlawful for an employer delivering Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulated activities, to deploy an unvaccinated worker in a face-to-face role from 1st April 2022. There are some limited medical exemptions within the regulations.
    Vaccinated is defined as a “complete course of a Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) approved COVID-19 vaccine”. This does not currently include the booster

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