Book soon- March Training Courses
Dear Friend,
We have training dates coming up in March, with places still available. All courses will take place at Refugee Council head offices based in Stratford.
Courses coming up:
. Entitlement to Housing for Refugees and Migrants - 4th March
. Age Assessment Awareness and working with age disputed young people - 11th March
. End of Process: Support for asylum seekers refused asylum - 20th March
- Entitlement to housing and support for refugees and asylum seekers - 4th March
This course will be participative and interactive providing a variety of practical tips useful to those who provide direct housing support to these groups as well as managers, policy makers and others within your organisation. It is suitable for those who are already familiar with the asylum determination process and asylum support. As this course looks specifically at the adult system it does not consider the situation of those who applied for asylum as unaccompanied children.
Delegates who complete the course will gain a practical understanding of:
. The distinctions between different types of immigration status
. Entitlements to services for refugees and migrants (including: housing, welfare benefits, health, education, training and employment, etc)
. Identification of accommodation and housing support issues relevant to these groups
. The obstacles these groups face when accessing housing and other services and ways of overcoming them
. Relevant legislation surrounding support access
Book now: http://www.refugeecouncil.org.uk/training_conferences/training/current_training_courses/3909_entitlement_to_housing_for_refugees_and_migrants?utm_medium=email&utm_source=Refugee+Council&utm_campaign=3709571_Refugee+Council+Training+March+Dates&utm_content=Housing&dm_i=I6P,27IBN,31JK3Q,7ZRMD,1
- Age Assessment Awareness and working with age disputed young people - 11th March
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
Book now: http://www.refugeecouncil.org.uk/training_conferences/training/current_training_courses/3904_age_assessment_awareness_and_working_with_age_disputed_young_people?utm_medium=email&utm_source=Refugee+Council&utm_campaign=3709571_Refugee+Council+Training+March+Dates&utm_content=AgeAssessment&dm_i=I6P,27IBN,31JK3Q,7ZRMD,1
- End of Process: Support for asylum seekers who have been refused asylum - 20th March
End of Process is the term used to describe the situation for those asylum seekers who have been refused asylum and have exhausted all appeal rights. UK policy states that when someone is in this position they are no longer entitled to many services and support, including main stream asylum support. For those asylum seekers unable or unwilling to return to their home country, this means that many at the end of the process become destitute.
By the end of this one day training programme, participants will be able to:
. Clarify some misconceptions and misunderstandings regarding 'categories' of refugee and asylum seekers
. Identify the routes to obtaining legal advice and the processes of making a further representation and a fresh asylum claim
. Define the eligibility criteria and entitlements under Section 4 support
. Recognise who is eligible for community care support
. Discern when different client groups are entitled to healthcare, education and employment
Book now: http://www.refugeecouncil.org.uk/training_conferences/training/current_training_courses/3907_end_of_process_support_for_asylum_seekers_been_refused_asylum?utm_medium=email&utm_source=Refugee+Council&utm_campaign=3709571_Refugee+Council+Training+March+Dates&utm_content=EndofProcess&dm_i=I6P,27IBN,31JK3Q,7ZRMD,1
- In-House Training Courses
. Value for money as little at £68 per delegate (based on 20 delegates)
. Tailored to suit your needs
. Convenient, one or a half day out for all staff
. Venue of your choice
Ask about in-house courses: call 020 7346 6737 or email [log in to unmask]
Please note all courses are subject to VAT at the current rate
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