Asylum seekers often experience situations of vulnerability, being frequently exposed to a heightened risk of harm, and thus require special care, support and protection. The categories of âvulnerable personsâ, identified by International Legislation, and an individualâs classification as a âvulnerable asylum seekerâ, have important implications in the reception procedures, in the decision-making phase and in the definition of therapeutic needs and rehabilitation. The Istanbul Protocol, the first international guideline approved by the United Nations and applied in different contexts, is not applicable for the assessment of the totality of the conditions (medical and otherwise), and therefore, the identification and assessment of conditions of vulnerability is largely delegated to questionnaires administered by non-medical personnel. The proposed methodology, based on the modificatory reworking of the Guidelines of the International Academy of Legal Medicine concerning the âmedicolegal ascertainment of personal injury and damage on the living personâ, takes into consideration all the medical issues relevant for the decision concerning the applicant, both in the reception procedures and in the outcome of the asylum application.
Visentin, S., Pelletti, G., Bajanowski, T., Ferrara, S.D. (2017). Methodology for the identification of vulnerable asylum seekers. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEGAL MEDICINE, 131(6), 1719-1730 [10.1007/s00414-017-1645-z].
Methodology for the identification of vulnerable asylum seekers
Pelletti, Guido;
2017
Abstract
Asylum seekers often experience situations of vulnerability, being frequently exposed to a heightened risk of harm, and thus require special care, support and protection. The categories of âvulnerable personsâ, identified by International Legislation, and an individualâs classification as a âvulnerable asylum seekerâ, have important implications in the reception procedures, in the decision-making phase and in the definition of therapeutic needs and rehabilitation. The Istanbul Protocol, the first international guideline approved by the United Nations and applied in different contexts, is not applicable for the assessment of the totality of the conditions (medical and otherwise), and therefore, the identification and assessment of conditions of vulnerability is largely delegated to questionnaires administered by non-medical personnel. The proposed methodology, based on the modificatory reworking of the Guidelines of the International Academy of Legal Medicine concerning the âmedicolegal ascertainment of personal injury and damage on the living personâ, takes into consideration all the medical issues relevant for the decision concerning the applicant, both in the reception procedures and in the outcome of the asylum application.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.