Refugee Council Training
Age Assessment Awareness and working with age disputed young people.
5th November, 2013
Dear Friend
Our next date for Age Assessment Awareness and working with age disputed young people will be 5th November.
Ensuring the well-being of unaccompanied refugee children and young people is at the heart of this course, which aims to give delegates the confidence and information they need to challenge assessments, and the tools to ensure that the correct processes are in place in your organisation.
On completing this course delegates will have a practical understanding of:
. The impact of cultural background on the age assessment process
. The legislative and policy framework of Children's Services and the UK Border Agency
Course fees:
Full rate £175 + VAT
Charity rate £109 + VAT
Please note this course will be held at our head office in Stratford.
Book now: email [log in to unmask]
We also offer this course as in-house option see below.
In-House Training Courses
We also offer our training courses as in-houses courses, where the trainer comes to a venue of your choice.
. Value for money as little at £68 per delegate (based on 20 delegates)
. Convenient, one or a half day out for all staff
. Venue of your choice
. Tailored to suit your needs
Ask us about in-house courses: call 020 7346 6736 or email [log in to unmask]
Please note all courses are subject to VAT at the current rate
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