Gender, gender identity and sexual orientation

Key information

 

 This module is being substantially revised in view of the New pact on migration and asylum.

  

 Target Audience with solid fill

Target group


Asylum officials

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EQF/MQF level


n/a

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Version


Version 1.1 (2015)

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Entry requirements


n/a

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Prerequisites


n/a

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Assessment


n/a

 

Learning outcomes & description

 

DESCRIPTION

The aim of this module is to provide a practical approach on how to best conduct an interview that supports the disclosure of issues relating to gender identity and sexual orientation.
This module provides an overview of norms relating to gender, gender identity and sexual orientation, and explores how these norms influence case officers and applicants when cases are assessed for international protection. It addresses human rights violations related to gender, gender identity and sexual orientation, and the legal framework to enable practitioners to conduct an evidence assessment that properly considers the particularities of claims involving gender, gender identity and sexual orientation.

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

At the end of this module, the learner will be able to:
  1. Identify gender, gender identity and sexual orientation factors when a claim for international protection is processed
  2. Explain how experiences relating to and attitudes toward gender, gender identity and sexual orientation influence the way claims for international protection are processed
  3. Apply an appropriate approach to gender, gender identity and sexual orientation when a claim for international protection is processed

 

DELIVERY METHOD

The module is delivered through a blended learning methodology (online and face-to-face). Online learning contains learning activities that assess progress toward the learning outcomes, and face-to-face sessions focus on complex elements that require discussion.
Accredited module details

 

Accredited module

Duration
20-25h online learning
2 days face to face
Number of ECTS
n/a
Language
English
Assessment
n/a
Language versions (Not carrying ECTS)
Polish, German, Slovene, French, Russian, Finnish, Turkish & Slovak

 

Training plan 2025

 

Training plan

Target group

Loc.

Est. time for online studies

Reg. deadline

Online 

Webinar / Face to face

Assessment

Learners curriculum
Asylum staff
Malta
25 hours
26/8/2025
7/10 to 7/11 2025
11-12/11/2025
n/a