Key information
Target group
Asylum officials
EQF/MQF level
Level 6
Version
Version 6 (2021)
Entry requirements
Full qualification at EQF Level 5 or equivalent
Prerequisites
Successfully passed Inclusion & Introduction to vulnerability OR at least 9 months of work experience in the asylum and reception field.
Assessment
Case study
Learning outcomes & description
DESCRIPTION
The aim of this module is to outline the knowledge, skills and competences needed to apply the EUAA’s structured method of evidence assessment when assessing an application for international protection so that the risk of subjectivity in individual cases is reduced.
This module explores how the material facts of a case are established through gathering, examining and comparing available pieces of evidence. It outlines the theoretical aspects and the relevant legislation from a practical perspective and applies the evidence assessment methodology that builds around the three different steps of information gathering, credibility assessment and risk assessment.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of this module, the learner will be able to:
Knowledge
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Describe the material facts and the pieces of evidence within an asylum claim according to EUAA structured method of evidence assessment.
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Describe the credibility assessment to decide whether to accept or reject each material fact within an asylum claim according to the EUAA structured method of evidence assessment.
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Describe the risk assessment for an asylum claim according to EUAA structured method of evidence assessment.
Skills
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Identify the material facts and the pieces of evidence within an asylum claim according to EUAA structured method of evidence assessment.
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Conduct the credibility assessment to decide whether to accept or reject each material fact within an asylum claim according to the EUAA structured method of evidence assessment.
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Conduct the risk assessment for an asylum claim according to EUAA structured method of evidence assessment.
Competences
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Carry out tasks related to conducting the credibility assessment to decide whether to accept or reject each material fact within an asylum claim according to the EUAA structured method of evidence assessment.
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Carry out tasks related to conducting the risk assessment for an asylum claim according to EUAA structured method of evidence assessment.
DELIVERY METHOD
This module is delivered through a blended learning methodology (online, face-to-face and independent learning). Online learning uses learning activities that assess progress toward the learning outcomes and face-to-face sessions focus on complex elements, providing a comprehensive overview of the evidence-assessment methodology.
ASSESSMENT STRATEGY
The final assessment consists of a task where learners evaluate a case study using the EUAA's structured method for evidence assessment in international protection claims. This task accounts for 100% of the final grade and reflects real job responsibilities.
Accredited module details
Accredited module |
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Duration |
20h online learning2 days face-to-face |
Number of ECTS |
2 |
Language |
English |
Assessment |
Yes, including 3hrs assessment |
Language versions (Not carrying ECTS) |
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Portuguese, Slovak, Dutch, Spanish & Romanian |
Training plan 2025
Training plan |
Target group |
Loc. |
Est. time for online studies |
Reg. deadline |
Online |
Webinar / Face to face |
Assessment |
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Learners curriculum (Accredited) |
Asylum staff |
Malta |
30 hours |
1/4/2025 |
13/5 to 20/6 2025 |
26-27/6/2025 |
11/7/2025 |
Content module assessment |
Asylum staff |
online |
n/a |
1/4/2025 |
13/5 to 20/6 2025 |
n/a |
11/7/2025 |