With an increase in UASC numbers across the UK, and the implementation of the Social Work Act 2017, Local Authorities are supporting more former relevant UASC than ever before.

The conflict in Immigration and Social Care legislation can be complicated to navigate.

Our online training course supports you to legally discharge your responsibilities, taking you from the triple planning process through to final decisions on asylum claims. Our unique approach supports practitioners to carry out their practice in a way that promotes the safety of young people who become Appeals Rights Exhausted, by developing robust contingency plans.

Train with one of the UK’s leading experts in the field of Immigration

To book on to our Open Access Training Courses for individual practitioners and independent social workers, please visit our Eventbrite page.

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For group/team training sessions, or for queries regarding training requirements, please contact us.

By the end of the course, you will:

  • Understand the timeline of an Asylum Claim for UASC and how this can lead to the Human Rights Assessment
  • Develop your knowledge around the triple planning process and how to apply this when working with UASC (relevant and former relevant)
  • Understand the individual components of the triple planning process
  • Determine when Local Authorities will need to undertake a Human Rights Assessment
  • Demonstrate your understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the Local Authority towards former relevant UASC who are Appeals Rights Exhausted (ARE) using up to date case law and legislation
  • Develop best practice when working with those who are / or are at risk of becoming ARE
  • Feel confident in your work with young people, putting safety plans in place to reduce the risk of exploitation and destitution
  • Develop your understanding of the voluntary return scheme

Who is it for? Social workers, personal advisors, team managers, and local authority legal teams who are case-holding former relevant unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (USAC).

Age assessment training

“It was brilliant training so informative and really increased my knowledge in this area.”

Social Work Practitioner on triple planning training

Age assessment training

“The training was really informative and will help in my practice of supporting UASC. Triple planning will give structure on how to write a plan to support UASC. Looking forward to undertaking further training for UASC.”

Social Work Practitioner on triple planning training

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