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Gender, gender identity and sexual orientation

Gender, gender identity and sexual orientation

Key information

Key information

 THIS MODULE IS AVAILABLE FOR TRANSLATION. HOWEVER THIS MODULE WILL BE SUBSTITUTED BY 3 MODULES: APPLICANTS WITH DIVERSE SOGIESC (AVAILABLE SOON), MANAGING GENDER BASED VIOLENCE CASES, VICTIMS OF GENDER BASED VIOLENCE (AVAILABLE SOON) AND MANAGING CASES OF APPLICANTS WITH DIVERSE SOGIESC (AVAILABLE END 2024).

 

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TARGET GROUP


Asylum officials

 

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ESQF LEVEL


N/A

 

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DURATION


20-25h online learning
2 days face-to-face

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LANGUAGES


English, Polish, Slovak, Finnish, Russian, French, Slovene, Turkish & German

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VERSION


Version 1.1 (2015)

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS & PREREQUISITES


N/A
Description

Description

The aim of this module is to provide a practical approach on how to best conduct an interview that supports the disclosure of issues relating to gender identity and sexual orientation.

 

This module provides an overview of norms relating to gender, gender identity and sexual orientation, and explores how these norms influence case officers and applicants when cases are assessed for international protection. It addresses human rights violations related to gender, gender identity and sexual orientation, and the legal framework to enable practitioners to conduct an evidence assessment that properly considers the particularities of claims involving gender, gender identity and sexual orientation.
 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

 

  1. Identify gender, gender identity and sexual orientation factors when a claim for international protection is processed
  2. Explain how experiences relating to and attitudes toward gender, gender identity and sexual orientation influence the way claims for international protection are processed
  3. Apply an appropriate approach to gender, gender identity and sexual orientation when a claim for international protection is processed
 
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.

 

In 2023, 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 Netherlands 6th February 2024 13th February to 15th March 2024 20th to 21st March 2024 n/a
             
             
             

 

           

 

Face to face session may take place in a location outside Malta.