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10-Point Plan Expert Roundtable N 2, Tunis, 6-8 July 2009 DRAFT Questionnaire Date: Name of Interviewer: Organization: RISK RATING: LOW MEDIUM URGENT! URGENT ACTION REQUIRED BY: PROFILING QUESTIONNAIRE For first contact and referral purposes only Not for actual status determination and not to be used to limit claims or rights in later processes. Variables Details I. INTERVIEW Profile 1. Name 2. Sex 3. Date of Birth 4. Place of Birth 5. Nationality/Place of habitual residence 6. Ethnicity 7. Religion 8. Language Literacy Level 9. Marital Status 10. Accompanying Family 11. Documentation 12. Medical Conditions 13. Medical Emergency Migration Process 14. 19. Situation in Host Country Prospects II. CASE ANALYSIS Needs Assessment Response Referral 20. Date of arrival, status and living conditions 24. Onward movement, voluntary return, fear of return 28. Profile Indicated 29. Assistance Provided 30. Referral for Additional Assistance 1

I. INTERVIEW Profile 1. Name (family, given) 2. Sex Male Female 3. Date of Birth (dd/mm/yy) Minor (<18) Elderly Circle if applicable: Travels with parent(s )/ Travels with family member(s) / Travels alone / Travels with adult non family membe r / Does not demonstrate knowledge of the accompanying adult / Travels with non family member(s) and does not know exact destination 4. Place of Birth 5. Nationality/place of habitual residence 6. Ethnicity 7. Religion 8. Language/Literacy 9. Marital status 10. Traveling alone or with family or others? Name(s) and relationship of accompanying family member: unaccompanied/separated 11. Documentation (Indicate issuing country, number, expiry date). Indicate if docs retained by agents/employers 1 12. Medical Conditions Pregnant woman Circle if applicable: Disability (please specify) Other (please specify) Obviously confused thinking (such that responses are often incoherent) / Obvious loss of contact with reality (behaviour which is regarded as nonsensical or bizarre by the person s own community) / Clearly peculiar behavior (e.g. hyperactivity, impulsivity, oppositional behavior) / Risk of harm to self or others Victim of Trauma 1 *Possible indication that the individual may be a person of concern to UNHCR and that UNHCR should be notified. Possible indication that the individual may be a trafficked person and that IOM should be notified. 2

Migration Process 13. When did you leave your place of origin? 14. Why did you leave your place of origin? circle relevant option(s): Educational opportunity / Visit family or friend / Family reunification / Work opportunity / Marriage / False promise or Deception / Flight from harm or fear of harm* /indiscriminate violence*/ armed conflict*/ disruption of public order* If other, please specify: 15. How did you leave your place of origin? circle relevant option(s): Self / Facilitated or assisted /Involuntary (kidnapping, coercion, sold by family, sold by non-family )/ Adoption / Other If other, please specify: 16. Did you spend any time in transit place(s) / country(ies: Yes No If yes, please specify in chronological order: 17. Did you engage in any activity in transit place(s) / country(ies)? Yes No If yes, please specify (circle one): Agricultural work / Begging / Child care / Construction / Domestic work / Factory work / Fishing / Lowlevel criminal activities / Mining / Entertainment/Prostitution / Restaurant and hotel work / Study / Small street commerce / Trade / Transport Sector /Other If other, please specify: 18. Where did you live? Situation in the Host Country 19. When did you arrive in the host country? 20. What is your status in the host country? 3

21. What activity have you undertaken since your arrival in the host country? circle relevant option(s): Agricultural work / Begging / Child care / Construction / Domestic work / Factory work / Fishing / Lowlevel criminal activities / Mining / Entertainment / Prostitution / Restaurant and hotel work / Study / Small street commerce / Trade / Transport Sector /Other 22. During this activity, did you experience any of the following: circle relevant option(s) if applicable: Physical abuse / Psychological abuse / Sexual abuse / Threats to individual / Threat of action by law enforcement / Threats to family / False promises/deception / Denied freedom of movement / Giving of drugs / Giving of alcohol / Denied medical treatment / Denied food/drink / Withholding of wages / Withholding of identity documents / Withholding of travel documents / Debt bondage / Excessive working hours / If exploited for prostitution (sexual exploitation): Denial of freedom to refuse client OR Denial of freedom to refuse certain acts OR Denial of freedom to use a condom 23. Did you experience exploitation or threat of exploitation, arrest, detention, violence, fear during travel and/or in the host country? Yes No Prospects 24. Do you intend to stay here? Yes No 25. Do you intend to move to another country? (circle one): Yes No If yes, please specify: 26. Do you want to return to you country of origin? Yes No 27. What do you think will happen to you if you return to your country of origin? Please circle all those that apply: Detention / Prosecution /Physical violence * / Sexual Gender-based violence * / Fear of retaliation * / Fear of return* / Inability to return*/ Other (Please specify).. Observations (please provide brief explanation of each indicator circled above): 4

II. CASE ANALYSIS Profile Indicated 28. Please tick all those that are INDICATED (even if not entirely proven; this is not a final status determination): Asylum-seeker Victim of Trafficking Minor (Please indicate if: unaccompanied separated) Woman at Risk Older People at Risk Victim of Violence or Trauma Health and disability Other (please specify): Explain briefly: Assistance Provided 29. Please indicate immediate assistance provided: Nature of assistance Organization Contact name(s) Contact details Referral for Additional Assistance 30. Will the individual be referred for additional assistance? Yes No If yes, please tick the appropriate box(es) below: 5

Categories of persons with needs Asylumseeker Victim of Trafficking Woman at Risk Minor Older person at Risk Other Individual referred to: Emergency relocation Reception services (accommodation, Hygiene kit, Clothing, Food ) Immediate medical attention Referral to VoT process e.g. IOM Referral to Asylum Process e.g. UNHCR Family tracing / Reunification Best Interests Determination Other (please specify):! URGENT ACTION REQUIRED BY: 6