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Workshop “Identification of vulnerable persons (victims of human trafficking, people suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or with psychological disorders) in the frames of administrative proceedings”

Marcin Zieliński
18.03.2016

Workshop “Identification of vulnerable persons (victims of human trafficking, people suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or with psychological disorders) in the frames of administrative proceedings” was carried out in the Border Guard Centre for Specialised Training in Luban from 15 to 18 March, 2016.

Workshop “Identification of vulnerable persons (victims of human trafficking, people suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or with psychological disorders) in the frames of administrative proceedings” was carried out in the Border Guard Centre for Specialised Training in Luban from 15 to 18 March, 2016. The participants of this training were the psychologists and border guards from various Border Guard Regional Units as well as representatives of the Office for Foreigners and Regional Government Offices. A substantial support to the workshop was given by external experts who described an algorithm of proper action that should be taken towards vulnerable person, as per recommendation of EASO, and the methods of diagnosing foreigners from vulnerable groups, especially unaccompanied minors. Furthermore the participants had the possibility to familiarise with the issue of forced migration and various forms of violence and traumatic events related to it. The representative of the Border Guard Board for Foreigners described the rules concerning the identification of vulnerable persons, focusing on the conditions of Secure Facilities for Foreigners. This workshop was co-financed in the frames of Norway Grants project No. 26/NMF PL 15/14.

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