At the core level, the European Asylum Curriculum focuses on deepening the essential skills and knowledge required for effective decision-making in asylum procedures. These modules are designed for case workers who are directly involved in assessing claims and determining outcomes. They cover critical areas such as conducting asylum interviews, assessing the credibility and relevance of evidence, and applying the legal criteria for inclusion. By equipping participants with advanced techniques and a structured approach, these modules help ensure that decisions are made fairly, consistently, and in line with European and international standards. Whether new to the role or looking to reinforce existing competencies, case workers will gain valuable insights and practical tools to handle complex cases with confidence and professionalism.
The European Asylum Curriculum offers 3 modules at core level, namely:
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Asylum interview method
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Evidence assessment
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Inclusion