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Resettlement

Key information

Key information

 THIS MODULE IS AVAILABLE FOR TRANSLATION 

 

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TARGET GROUP


Asylum case officers, resettlement officers & other officers working in resettlement

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ESQF LEVEL


N/A

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DURATION


20-30h online learning
2 days face-to-face

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LANGUAGES


English, German, Spanish & Romanian

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VERSION


Version 1.1 (2019)

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS & PREREQUISITES


N/A
Description

Description

The aim of this module is to make asylum case officers, resettlement officers and other officers working in resettlement aware of what resettlement is, how it can be organised and how to manage the different phases of the resettlement process.
This module addresses the key aspects of the resettlement process, namely the identification of resettlement needs by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the submission of the resettlement file to the Member State in question. It also explores the preparation and management of the selection mission, dossier selection, pre-departure orientation, transfer and provision of the relevant post-arrival services to resettled refugees.

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

  1. Explain how to implement a successful resettlement process
  2. Identify challenges in the resettlement process
  3. Design properly functioning resettlement activities
 
This 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.
This module will be upgraded as part of the restructuring of the European Asylum Curriculum.
Training plan 2024
TRAINING PLAN TARGET GROUP LOCATION REGISTRATION DEADLINE ONLINE DURATION  WEBINAR / F2F ASSESSMENT
Learners curriculum Asylum staff online 17th September 2024 24th September to 25th October 2024 6ht to 7th November 2024 n/a