Executive Certificate in Refugee Legal Aid

Published on June 23, 2025

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HOST: Welcome to our podcast, today we're talking with an expert about the Executive Certificate in Refugee Legal Aid. Can you tell us a bit about your experience in this field and what drew you to it? GUEST: I've been working as an immigration lawyer for over a decade now. I was drawn to this area because I wanted to help those who are often most vulnerable in our society. HOST: That's commendable. Now, how does this course equip legal professionals and advocates with the necessary skills in refugee law? GUEST: It provides a comprehensive overview of both international and national refugee law frameworks. Participants will learn how to handle asylum claims, refugee status determination, and understand ethical considerations. HOST: In your experience, what are some current trends or challenges in refugee legal aid? GUEST: There's an increasing number of displaced people worldwide, which means more complex cases and greater need for competent legal aid. Keeping up-to-date with changing laws and policies can be challenging. HOST: Absolutely, it sounds like a demanding yet rewarding field. Could you share any particular challenges you've faced while learning or teaching this subject? GUEST: One major challenge is the emotional toll these cases take. It's important to maintain a balance between being compassionate and maintaining professional distance. HOST: That's insightful. Looking forward, how do you see the future of refugee legal aid evolving? GUEST: I believe there will be increased focus on automation and digital solutions to manage the high caseloads. But regardless, the human touch will always remain crucial. HOST: Thank you for sharing your thoughts and insights. To wrap up, why should someone consider enrolling in the Executive Certificate in Refugee Legal Aid? GUEST: This course offers a unique opportunity to gain specialized knowledge, develop strategic advocacy skills, and make a real difference in the lives of refugees.

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