Key information
Target group
Officers tasked with the screening of persons in connection with access to the asylum procedure
EQF/MQF level
Level 4
Version
Version 1 (2026)
Entry requirements
Full qualification at EQF Level 3 or equivalent AND proficiency in English
Prerequisites
Successfully passed Access to international protection – making an application for international protection
Assessment
Formative assessment activities
Languages
English
Learning outcomes & description
DESCRIPTION
This module aims to provide learners with the knowledge and skills necessary for the screening of third-country nationals and stateless persons under the Screening Regulation, in connection with the aspects relevant to access to international protection, and in line with the EU asylum acquis and Fundamental rights, while taking into account the special and specific needs of vulnerable persons during the screening process.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of this module, the learner will be able to:
Knowledge
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Outline the elements of the screening process according to the EU legal framework and key fundamental rights.
Skills
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Provide information to third-country nationals and stateless persons about their rights and obligations during the screening process.
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Gather the relevant information during the screening process.
DELIVERY METHOD
The module can be delivered either as a fully automated online course or through a face-to-face training approach. The online delivery is asynchronous and allows learners to progress at their own pace using digital learning materials, while the face-to-face option is delivered synchronously and may include optional learner hours. Both delivery methods use the same core content and learning resources to ensure consistency in learning outcomes.
ASSESSMENT STRATEGY
This module can be delivered either as a fully automated online training or through a face-to-face approach, using two alternative learning strategies. The online delivery consists of asynchronous elements such as module content, videos or animations, and interactive learning activities, while the face-to-face option includes synchronous sessions supported by the same core content and learning materials. Videos and animations are used to illustrate realistic screening scenarios and support learning activities. Interactive exercises—such as quizzes, multiple-choice questions, sorting and text-completion tasks, scenario-based questions, and reflective activities—enable learners to assess their knowledge and skills, monitor progress, and identify areas for improvement throughout the training.
Accredited module details
Accredited module |
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Duration |
8 hours online learning |
Number of ECTS |
n/a |
Language |
English |
Assessment |
1 hour |
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 |
8 hours |
1/6/2026 |
14/7 to 24/7/2026 |
n/a |
n/a |