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Inclusion

Key information

Key information

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TARGET GROUP


Asylum officials

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ESQF LEVEL


Level 6

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DURATION


15h online learning
1,5 days face-to-face
15h independent learning (essential readings)
2h assessment tasks

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LANGUAGES


English, Portuguese, French, Dutch, Slovene, Spanish & Romanian

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VERSION


Version 5 (2021)

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS & PREREQUISITES


Successfully passed Introduction to the legal framework on fundamental rights and international protection in the EU OR at least 3 months of work experience as a case officer. As entry requirement, any qualification at EQF Level 5 or equivalent  
Description

Description

The aim of this module is to provide asylum officials with the knowledge and skills necessary to apply the refugee and subsidiary protection criteria in standard cases to determine whether an applicant is in need of international protection.
This module focuses on the competencies required to carry out the tasks of asylum officials by analysing all the requisites of refugee status and their application in accordance with the 1951 Refugee Convention and the qualification directive, along with all the requisites laid down in the qualification directive for subsidiary protection status. The module reflects EU and international case-law and focuses on cases that do not rely on complex interpretation of the elements of both definitions.

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

  1. Analyse each requisite for refugee status in accordance with the Refugee Convention and the Qualification Directive in standard cases
  2. Analyse each requisite for subsidiary protection according to international law and the qualification directive in standard cases
 
This module is delivered through a blended learning methodology (online, face-to-face and independent learning). Online learning contains learning activities and interactive content, and face-to-face sessions focus on the application of the acquired knowledge and skills through different learning activities and case studies.
The assessment strategy is based on one assessment at the end of the module. Questions are scenario based and assess the elements of both learning.
Training plan 2024
TRAINING PLAN TARGET GROUP LOCATION REGISTRATION DEADLINE ONLINE DURATION  WEBINAR / F2F ASSESSMENT
Learners curriculum Asylum staff online 2nd April 2024 9th April to 17th May 2024 22nd to 23rd May 2024 6th June 2024
Content module assessment Asylum staff online 2nd April 2024 9th April to 17th May 2024 n/a 6th June 2024