Refugee Week: Learning about Isolation
This collection of images and definitions provides insight into inclusion, segregation, integration, and exclusion, along with the two different sides of a refugee's story. Explore the complexities and challenges faced by refugees in a new environment.
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Refugee Week: learning about isolation
Definitions Inclusion The idea that everyone should be able to use the same facilities, take part in the same activities, and enjoy the same experiences Segregation Keeping one group of people apart from another and treating them differently, especially because of race, sex, or religion Integration The action or process of successfully joining or mixing with different groups of people Exclusion The act of not allowing someone or something to take part in an activity or to enter a place
Two sides of the story 1 I fled from my home because it was not safe. I couldn t take my family, friends and the things I love and need. Now, I have refuge in a safe country. I am a refugee. 2 Soon, I will be able to speak two languages. I can speak one language fluently and I am learning the second one quickly. I have a brown belt in taekwondo, and I love tennis, but I don t know how to play it yet. I don't have many friends here yet. I prefer chocolate over cheese, but I have a sister who loves cheese. I really miss her and my family a lot.
Two sides of the story I am a refugee. Soon, I will be able to speak two languages. I can speak one language fluently and I am learning the second one quickly. I have a brown belt in taekwondo, and I love tennis, but I don t know how to play it yet. I fled from my home because it was not safe. I couldn t take my family, friends and the things I love and need. Now, I have refuge in a safe country. I don't have many friends here yet. I prefer chocolate over cheese, but I have a sister who loves cheese. I really miss her and my family a lot.