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Case Study 1: Refugees
  • Introduction
  • Core Lesson: Refugees
  • Option 1: Legislation
  • Option 2: Media
  • Option 3: Government
  • Option 4: Dover
  • Option 5: Citizens


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    Activity 2: 30 - 45 minutes

    Housing Asylum Seekers

    Aim

    To explore what housing services are available to asylum seekers and who provides them.

    Objectives

    Know what asylum seekers' housing entitlements are.
    Be aware of who provides for asylum seekers.
    Work cooperatively on the exercise.
    Develop communication skills.

    Resources

    Activity Sheet 2.1, Background Information
    Activity Sheet 2.2 , writing tasks
    Activity Sheet 2.3 and Activity Sheet 2.4 , newspaper cuttings on housing, photocopied and cut up, one per group

    Tasks

    1. Group work
    Split the class into groups of 3-6 students, trying to ensure mixed literacy ability.
    Hand out the newspaper cuttings on housing from Activity Sheet 2.3 and Activity Sheet 2.4 together with the writing-task Activity Sheet 2.2 and background Activity Sheet 2.1 (the latter could be read out). Explain the task - groups are to complete the table on Activity Sheet 2.2 after reading the newspaper cuttings. Each group could divide the topics in the table amongst themselves if appropriate.
    Students should then be given enough time to work through the table.

    2. Sharing results
    Ask each group to feed back their notes to the class.

    3. Housing policy
    What does each group think about the dispersal system?

    Discussion Points

    Are there any other housing possibilities - for example, staying with host families?
    What are the reasons behind the housing options?
    Do you think that asylum seekers have a fair deal?

    Extension

    Students could draw up their own housing policy and report it back to the class.

    Differentiation

    The topics on Activity Sheet 2.2 vary in difficulty so could be set as appropriate. The teacher could read out some of the cuttings and ask related questions.

    Homework

    Students could write about 'a day in the life of an asylum seeker', making reference to what the housing is like and where they live, and to some of the issues that the newspapers highlight.

    National Curriculum Focus

    1(c) Central and Local Government and the services they offer
    1(f) Voluntary Groups
    2(a) Think about a topical issue
    3(a) Using imagination to consider other people's experiences