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1 Home is where the heart is or so they say! © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

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3 My Home What words would you use to describe what the word home means to you?What words would you use to describe what the word home means to you? Fill the house opposite with these words!Fill the house opposite with these words! © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

4 Leaving You have 5 minutes until you have to leave your home. What would you take with you?You have 5 minutes until you have to leave your home. What would you take with you? Why did you choose these things?Why did you choose these things? How useful would these things be to you?How useful would these things be to you? What are the things in your life that you value the most? Why?What are the things in your life that you value the most? Why? What would you miss the most?What would you miss the most? © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

5 Labels What do labels mean to you?What do labels mean to you? The labels opposite could be attached to any suitcase in the world - but labels aren’t always only applied to baggage!The labels opposite could be attached to any suitcase in the world - but labels aren’t always only applied to baggage! The following slide shows labels that can be applied to people who own luggage.The following slide shows labels that can be applied to people who own luggage. © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

6 Arrivals What do these labels mean to you?What do these labels mean to you? Working Abroad Displaced Person Traveller Asylum Seeker Tourist Refugee © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

7 Match the labels to the descriptions A person of one nationality who works in another country e. g. holiday rep. A person forced to leave his or her native place, a phenomenon known as forced migration People who are part of ethnic groups who live in caravans and who follow a traditional nomadic way of life Until a person is accepted by the government of a country they are known as an……. People who travel and stay in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year A person who flees from their country due to a well founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of religion, nationality, membership of a social group or political opinion RefugeeRefugee TravellerTraveller Working AbroadWorking Abroad Asylum SeekerAsylum Seeker Displaced PersonDisplaced Person TouristTourist © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

8 Task Design a new logo/emblem for Wales that will represent its diverse communities and multi-cultures.Design a new logo/emblem for Wales that will represent its diverse communities and multi-cultures. Your emblem must ensure that people and communities are equally represented. It must also deliver a message of peace and respect.Your emblem must ensure that people and communities are equally represented. It must also deliver a message of peace and respect. © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent