These sections contain a selection of tools intended to help clinicians improve their existing skills. The tools collected here should not be considered authoritative. Other tools probably exist that would be very helpful for clinicians to have access to. As such, we would appreciate it if you would send to us anything you think we should add.
This section contains information relating to working with asylum seekers (ie. interviewing skills, working with interpreters, as well as age, gender and diversity issues). For the relevant case law please see the Refugee Law Reader website.
This section provides information related to counseling recognized refugees (ie. integration issues).
This section contains tools and opportunities for clinicians to improve their understanding of country of origin information and research skills.
This section focuses on policy advocacy and lobbying with resources and links.
This section contains a list of various formal educational opportunities for those interested in refugee law and related disciplines.
This section contains a listing of internships and other volunteer opportunities related to refugee law.
