Brochure developed by the Fire Department and distributed in reception centres. Key messages regarding fire safety and what to do in case of a fire. Text supported by illustrations, which also makes it easy-to-understand by less literate residents. It can also be used by applicants living outside the centre. Available in 30 languages for a wide outreach.
Info Provision Library
The Let’s Speak Asylum Information Provision Library aims to be a source of inspiration and help national authorities and other entities responsible for provision of information to develop quality information provision products. The selected products developed by European authorities and other entities showcase the use in practice of one or more communication and information provision principles. These principles are described on the LSA portal in the methodology page and the various thematic areas. Each product is accompanied by a short description indicating which elements are particularly inspiring. This should not be read as a complete analysis. The library is also not intended as an exhaustive collection of available information provision products. The products have been collected by the EUAA through surveys launched to its thematic networks or through own research.
This library includes both (i) links to third party webpages where relevant products can be found and (ii) downloadable documents provided by national authorities or other entities to the EUAA and now made available by the EUAA online. As for the latter (documents in downloadable format), authorisation from the copyright holder was duly obtained by the EUAA for the purpose of uploading and making them available in this library.
For any use or reproduction of photos or other material, permission must be sought directly from the copyright holders.
The responsibility for the content of external websites and of non-EUAA products rests solely with the entity making available or owning the copyright of the content. No guarantee can be given for the completeness and correctness of information obtained through hyperlinks to external websites or from non-EUAA products and no liability can be accepted for completeness, editorial and technical mistakes, omissions as well as for correctness of the content.
Neither the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) nor any person acting on behalf of the EUAA is responsible for the use that might be made of the products present in this library. The EUAA will not be liable for any consequence stemming from the reuse of the producst present in this library.
Leaflet providing an overview of important house rules in a reception centre. Short and simple text supported by easy-to-understand illustrations and layout depicting what is allowed and what not, making it suitable also for less literate people. Part of an overall information package on house rules, also used to support face-to-face sessions. Accompanied with a poster.
The product is published on and downloadable from the LSA portal with the consent of the copyright owner. For any use or reproduction of photos or other material, permission must be sought directly from the copyright holders. (©) State Secretariat for Migration SEM
Leaflet explaining rights during pregnancy and after given birth. Clear, comprehensive and concise information supported by illustrations. Language versions available here.
Short leaflet for accompanied children explaining their right to a lawyer during the asylum procedure: what a lawyer is, when and how the family will get a lawyer, and what the lawyer will help the family with. Clear and simple language supported by child-friendly illustrations. Suitable for children who can read. Distributed as part of an information program for children aged 12-17, consisting of face-to-face meetings, videos and leaflets. Language version available here.
Leaflet for accompanied children explaining life at a reception centre. Clear and simple language supported by child-friendly illustrations. Suitable for children who can read. Distributed as part of an information program for children aged 12-17, consisting of face-to-face meetings, videos and leaflets. Language version available here.
Video, in which an unaccompanied minor is describing his experience with the registration procedure. This video helps children in an accessible way to visualize and understand the registration procedure.
Video, in which a child is describing her experience with an asylum interview. This video helps children in an accessible way to visualize and understand the interview procedure.
Comprehensive animation covering the whole asylum procedure.
Website of the NGO ‘Forum Refugiés’ on the asylum procedure in France. Includes all information on one page (procedure and righs). Very practical and very user friendly. Contains a film with simple and self-explanatory visuals.
Leaflet providing information about rules and cultural habits in the country of refuge by using humor as a communication method. Animations that are based on this leaflet are also available online and referred to in this library.
Guide for unaccompanied children providing information on different aspects of the asylum procedure in simple, tailored language, including a visual outlook that is designed for children. Language versions are available on the website of CGRS.
Guide for accompanied children providing information on different aspects of the asylum procedure in simple, tailored language, including a visual outlook that is designed for children. Language versions are available on the website of CGRS.
Video, through which the viewer can follow the itinerary of Zana, who testifies about her itinerary from the beginning of her asylum application (until the moment she receives a decision). This video testimony helps applicants for international protection in an accessible way to visualize the different stages they will go through.
The video seeks to provide information from the Norwegian authorities to children on the Dublin procedure. It covers topics such as different criteria used in the Dublin procedure, fingerprinting and prevention of absconding.
Picture book explaining the asylum procedure through easy-to-understand visuals and complemented by a short and clear text. This story-telling book about an applicant going through the asylum procedure provides clear and understandable messages about the arrival stage, accommodation, registration, interview, decision, and appeal. Can be used on its own but also as a tool supporting face-to-face information provision.