Mission

We see the world differently because we have unique worldviews. World Heritage Site is defined by, also contributes to people’s worldviews, they are meaningful places for refugee integration.  With the aim to achieve inclusion through integration, this project engages people and takes action on three world heritage sites in Scotland, including The Antonine Wall, The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh, and the Heart of Neolithic Orkney. 

Making heritage inclusive for refugees will make WHS inclusive for all.

Together, we can achieve an inclusive heritage education, making world heritage sites become our places.

Worldviews 

“We are all the same, just differently.” We value different ways of seeing, thinking and knowing.


Participation

“Nothing about us without us.” Your participation and actions will bring social change.

Creativity

“Everyone has the right to take part in cultural life.” This project applies creative methods, such as storytelling and photovoice. Welcome to join our interesting workshops!  

 


Integration 

The proposed project aims to uphold ethical standards while delivering effective and beneficial outcomes.  


Inclusion through integration; Integration through participation.

We are looking for participants and partners.

See “Get Involved” 

Connections & Questions

Contact Hope h.wang.10@research.gla.ac.uk  to get more information about the project