Key information
Target group
Officers who come in contact with victims or potential victims of human trafficking
EQF/MQF level
Level 6
Version
Version 1.1 (2017)
Entry requirements
Full qualification at EQF Level 5 or equivalent
Prerequisites
Successfully passed Introduction to communication for asylum and reception practitioners, Introduction to vulnerability AND Introduction to ethical and professional standards OR at least 3 months work experience in asylum and reception
Assessment
Case scenario
Learning outcomes & description
DESCRIPTION
The aim of this module is to provide learners with the necessary knowledge and skills to identify indicators of trafficking in human beings, handle an encounter and respond to the needs of potential victims of trafficking in the asylum contexts, in view of safeguarding their rights in line with the CEAS.
This module on trafficking in human beings (THB) within the asylum context, equipping learners with the skills to identify indicators of THB, handle encounters with potential victims, and respond to their needs in line with the CEAS. It consists of four submodules: an overview of THB and its link to international protection, the definition of THB and its key elements, methods for identifying potential victims and handling encounters, and the rights, safeguards, and actions necessary to protect victims.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of this module, the learner will be able to:
Knowledge
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Outline the phenomenon, key elements and definition of THB
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Explain the rights and safeguards applicable to potential victim of THB in line with the EU legal framework on trafficking and asylum
Skills
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Identify indicators of THB and most common forms of THB in the asylum contexts
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Explain how to handle an encounter with a potential victim of trafficking
Competence
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Propose actions based on the needs of potential victims of THB in the asylum contexts in view of safeguarding their rights in line with the relevant EU framework.
DELIVERY METHOD
This module is delivered through a blended learning approach, combining asynchronous online training with a face-to-face session. The online component introduces key concepts, including THB trends, definitions, and victim identification, using interactive activities such as quizzes, reflection exercises, and case-based assignments.
ASSESSMENT STRATEGY
The assessment consists of an evolving scenario involving an applicant for international protection who is a potential victim of trafficking where learners have to analyse background information and answer questions on risk factors and trafficking elements by reviewing documents and respond to questions on identification, handling encounters, victim rights, and appropriate actions.
Accredited module details
Accredited module |
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Duration |
18h to 20h online learning &2 days face to face |
Number of ECTS |
2 |
Language |
English |
Assessment |
n/a |
Language versions (Not carrying ECTS) |
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Slovak, German, Turkish, Italian, Slovene, Arabic & Spanish(both levels) Lithuanian, Greek & Romanian (Level 1 only)
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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 |
Asylum staff |
Malta |
18 to 20 hours |
25/2/2025 |
15/4 to 16/5/2025 |
19 to 20/5/2025 |
n/a |