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Holocaust Educational Trust scoops prize at charity awards

HET’s Testimony 360 project was described as ‘truly outstanding’

July 4, 2025 12:33
Testimony 360 at school - Manfred Goldberg interacts with his virtual testimony (Photo: HET)
Manfred Goldberg with his virtual testimony in Testimony 360, created using AI (Photo: HET)
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The Holocaust Educational has taken a top prize in the UK’s most prestigious charity awards scheme.

HET won in the education and training category at this year’s Charity Awards, which were celebrated last night in London.

The charity was honoured for its new programme, Testimony 360: People & Places of the Holocaust. This is a free digital education programme for schools that combines eyewitness testimony from Holocaust survivors with virtual reality.

HET has taken the filmed testimonies of survivors and turned them into a digital interactive programme, powered by an AI search engine. Pupils can ask a question, and the AI selects the correct response from the recorded survivor testimony, “creating an authentic and immersive conversational experience”, said HET.