Introduction to vulnerability

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CATEGORY
Transversal
ESQF LEVEL
5
COMPETENCE AREA (ESQF)
Vulnerability
ECTS
TBC
LEARNING TIME
9 hours of online learning, 3 hours of independent learning (essential readings) & 1 hour of summative assessment
TARGET GROUP
Asylum officials, Reception officials
LANGUAGE
EN
ES
MT
DELIVERY TYPE
ENROLMENT METHOD
NCP/Line Manager approval required
ASSESSMENT AVAILABLE
-

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS & PREREQUISITES
Successfully passed Introduction to the legal framework on fundamental rights and international protection in the EU OR 6 months of work experience in asylum and reception. Any qualification at EQF Level 4 or equivalent

LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Recognise how the concept of vulnerability applies in asylum contexts

2. Recognise the categories and the main indicators of vulnerability in asylum contexts

3. Identify persons with potential special needs in asylum contexts

VERSION
Version 1 (2022)
ABBREVIATION
CONTENT TYPE
EUAA module
AVAILABLE FOR TRANSLATION

DESCRIPTION
The aim of this module is to provide asylum and reception practitioners with the necessary knowledge and skills for the early identification of applicants for international protection who may be vulnerable and may have special needs to be addressed.
This module focuses on the concept of vulnerability in the asylum context and the main categories of potentially vulnerable applicants for international protection in line with the EU legal framework. It also addresses the most common indicators of special needs of applicants for international protection, how to identify these needs and the consequences of not identifying them.

DELIVERY MODE
The module is delivered online, enabling self-paced learning.

ASSESSMENT STRATEGY
The assessment strategy is based on two assessments. The first assessment is knowledge based and is made up of multiple-choice questions. The second assessment is scenario based and is made up of a case study where learners need to identify the relevant indicators from a check list.


CATEGORY FACULTY
Transversal
COMPETENCE AREA (ESQF)
Vulnerability
PROGRAMME
LEVEL
COMPLEXITY
5
ECTS
TBC
TARGET GROUP
Asylum officials, Reception officials
LANGUAGE
EN
ES
MT
DELIVERY TYPE
ENROLMENT METHOD
NCP/Line Manager approval required
ASSESSMENT AVAILABLE
ESTIMATED HOURS

PREREQUISITES

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Recognise how the concept of vulnerability applies in asylum contexts

2. Recognise the categories and the main indicators of vulnerability in asylum contexts

3. Identify persons with potential special needs in asylum contexts