This document discusses a program that brought Egyptian art and cultural heritage workshops to prisons in the UK. It provided the following: - Workshops and lectures on topics like art, literacy, social skills, African and Caribbean culture, black history, and Egyptology. - Educational resources and curriculum learning about African and Caribbean cultural heritage. The aims were to encourage cultural ownership, provide education stimulation, and evaluate the impact of teaching cultural heritage in prisons. Evaluation methods included questionnaires, studies, diaries and focus groups. The program found a positive two-way impact as it trained staff and helped prisoners connect to their cultural roots.