Refugee Council
March Training Courses: dates announced
Dear Friend,
Please know that we have still have places available on upcoming training dates for this March. All courses will take place at Refugee Council head offices based in Stratford.
Courses coming up:
. Age Assessment Awareness and working with age disputed young people - 10th March
. Key Issues in Asylum and Asylum Support - 11th March
Prices for the courses are:
. £175+ vat=£210 for all organisations and businesses
. £115+vat=£138 for all charities
. To book courses, call 0207 346 6737 or book online: http://www.refugeecouncil.org.uk/training_conferences/training/current_training_courses?utm_source=Refugee+Council&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=5288020_March+2015+Training&utm_content=Training+Main+Page&dm_i=I6P,35C9G,31JK3Q,BA419,1
Age Assessment Awareness and working with age disputed young people – 10th March 2015
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/4244_age_assessment_awareness_and_working_with_age-disputed_young_people?utm_source=Refugee+Council&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=5288020_March+2015+Training&utm_content=Age+Assessment+Awareness+Training+Booking+Page&dm_i=I6P,35C9G,31JK3Q,BA419,1
Key Issues in Asylum & Asylum Support – 11th March 2015
On 1 April 2013 the UK Border Agency was transferred back to the Home Office, the Asylum Operating Model was introduced and the legal aid changes commenced. Further changes will continue to take place throughout 2013 and 2014.
This course will provide an overview of some key structures in the asylum system (including determination and support) in order to support delegates' understanding of asylum issues. By completing this one-day course, delegates will have a basic understanding of:
. The distinction between refugees, asylum seekers and other migrant groups
. The current international context of asylum and the causes of flight
. The current legislative structure including the Asylum Operating Model
. The asylum determination process including the appeal process
. Support provision under current legislation
. Possible implications of future legislative changes
Book now: http://www.refugeecouncil.org.uk/training_conferences/training/current_training_courses/4245_key_issues_in_asylum_and_asylum_support?utm_source=Refugee+Council&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=5288020_March+2015+Training&utm_content=Key+Issues+Training+Booking+page&dm_i=I6P,35C9G,31JK3Q,BA419,1
In-House Training Courses
. Value for money: as little as £70 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
Call 020 7346 6737 or email [log in to unmask] to ask about in-house courses.
Please note all courses are subject to VAT at the current rate.
Charity no: 1014576
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