Professional well-being

Key information

 

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Target group


Asylum and reception practitioners

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EQF/MQF level


Level 5

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Version


Version 1 (2023)

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Entry requirements


Full qualification at EQF Level 4 or equivalent

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Prerequisites


n/a

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Assessment


2 open ended scenario based questions

 

Learning outcomes & description

 

DESCRIPTION

The aim of this module is to help learners recognise the main potential psychosocial hazards in the asylum and reception contexts and identify strategies to protect professional well-being.
This module focuses on the fundamental elements of professional well-being, such as stress drivers, signs of poor well-being, self-care strategies and the implementation of measures to to protect professional well-being through physical, psychological and social resources.
 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

At the end of this module, the learner will be able to:

Knowledge

  1. Describe the material facts Identify the basic elements through which wellbeing at work can evolve: motivation, work engagement, stress, burnout, and identify drivers that can lead from wellbeing to stress and burnout. 
  2. Identify signs of poor wellbeing and understand the impact of poor wellbeing in asylum-related contexts.
  3. Identify the main strategies to protect one's own professional wellbeing to build physical, psychological and social resources.

    Skills

  4. Recognize in real life the basic elements through which wellbeing at work can evolve: motivation, work engagement, stress, burnout, and drivers that can lead from wellbeing to stress and burnout.
  5. Apply the main strategies to protect one's own professional wellbeing to build physical, psychological and social resources.

 

DELIVERY METHOD

The module is delivered online, enabling self-paced learning.

 

ASSESSMENT STRATEGY

The assessment strategy is based on two online written tasks at the end of the module. Questions are open ended and scenario based, and assess the elements of all learning outcomes.
Accredited module details

 

Accredited module

Duration
11h online learning
Number of ECTS
1
Language
English
Assessment
Yes, including 1h 30 mins assessment
Language versions (Not carrying ECTS)
Spanish & Lithuanian 

 

Training plan 2025

 

Training plan

Target group

Loc.

Est. time for online studies

Reg. deadline

Online 

Webinar / Face to face

Assessment

Learners curriculum (Accredited)
Asylum & reception staff
online
13 hours
22/9/2025
3/11 to 21/11 2025
n/a
9/12/2025
Content module assessment
Asylum staff
online
13 hours
22/9/2025
3/11 to 21/11 2025
n/a
9/12/2025