Key information
Target group
Registration officers, Dublin/AMMR officers, asylum and reception workers, who are in contact with asylum seekers
EQF/MQF level
Level 5
Version
Version 1 (2026)
Entry requirements
Full qualification at EQF Level 4 or equivalent AND proficiency in English
Prerequisites
Successfully passed Introduction to the legal framework on fundamental rights and international protection in the EU, OR at least 3 months works experience in tasks related to asylum, reception, registration, or Dublin/Asylum & migration management regulation
Assessment
Case based scenarios
Languages
English
Learning outcomes & description
DESCRIPTION
The aim of the module is to provide learners with the necessary knowledge and skills to detect the indicators suggesting that the responsibility determination procedure under the Asylum and Migration Management Regulation (AMMR) needs to be applied. The module also covers the related referral procedures. In this context, the module aims to introduce the responsibility determination system established under the AMMR, focusing on the responsibility criteria and procedure, and providing analysis on the identification of responsibility indicators. Finally, the module aims to present communication skills for the collection of evidence and provision of information, related to the AMMR.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of this module, the learner will be able to:
Knowledge
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Identify indicators for the application of the Asylum and Migration Management Regulation (AMMR)
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Outline effective communication skills to collect and provide information to applicants in the context of applying the Asylum and Migration Management Regulation (AMMR)
DELIVERY METHOD
This module is delivered using a blended learning methodology. Part of it is delivered as asynchronous online learning and another part is delivered in a face-to-face or webinar session. The module adopts an interactive approach to ensure the active engagement of learners in the learning process.
ASSESSMENT STRATEGY
The assessment consists of a single summative assessment at the end of the module, comprising multiple tasks designed to assess learners’ achievement of the module’s learning outcomes.
Accredited module details
Accredited module |
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Duration |
12 hours online learning1 day face to face |
Number of ECTS |
n/a |
Language |
English |
Assessment |
2 hours |
Training plan 2026
Training plan |
Target group |
Loc. |
Est. time for online studies |
Reg. deadline |
Online |
Webinar / Face to face |
Assessment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Learners curriculum |
Asylum & reception staff |
online |
12 hours |
17/8/2026 |
29/9 to 23/10/2026 |
27-28/10/2026 |
n/a |