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Imagine that you need to pack a bag to go on a long journey. What are the three most important things that they would want to take? Why? Schools and Colleges Unit

Lesson Outcomes To understand what a refugee is and reflect on what it would be like to be a refugee To understand what The Salvation Army is doing to help refugees and reflect on if it is important to help refugees and why. Schools and Colleges Unit

A refugee is someone who has fled their country because they will not be safe there anymore. This is because they will be persecuted because of their race, religion, their social group or political opinion. What is a refugee? Schools and Colleges Unit

Why are they a refugee? A refugee is someone who has fled their country because they will not be safe there anymore. This is because they will be persecuted because of their race, religion, their social group or political opinion. Salena Schools and Colleges Unit If you were them, how would you feel? Amir Kasim

What is being done to help? 1. Italy 2. Switzerland 3. Germany 4. Greece

What is The Salvation Army doing to help refugees? Why do you think they want to help?

Do you think it’s important to help? Why? Why not? If you think it is – what could you do? Schools and Colleges Unit

What is a refugee? What is The Salvation Army doing to help? Schools and Colleges Unit