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Course manual for Frontex fundamental rights multipliers

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Course manual for Frontex fundamental rights multipliers
Reference
Frontex 30
Aims/Objectives/Audience

This manual was drafted in accordance with international and European human rights standards. The manual takes into consideration the complexity of the duties performed by officials at the EU’s borders. In this respect, great care was taken to represent as closely as possible the everyday reality of officers. The goal of the course manual is to provide guidance to training institutions willing to implement a Sectoral Qualifications Framework-based programme for border-related fundamental rights trainers. With this manual Frontex entrusts border guard training institutions and border guard trainers with the implementation of the standards set and consequently with the dissemination and promotion of fundamental rights within the European border guard community.

Contact: HoU.Academy@frontex.europa.eu 

Link: Course manual for fundamental rights trainers_web.pdf (europa.eu) 

Coast Guard Functions

Tutors' Handbook Course desing using the SQF for BG in line with Bologna/Copenhagen Principles

Submitted by beatriz.huarte on
Tutors' Handbook Course desing using the SQF for BG in line with Bologna/Copenhagen Principles
Reference
Frontex 29
Aims/Objectives/Audience

This handbook has been created to develop competencies for national experts involved in designing training programmes in the border guard field. It is a key enabler for course designers in national institutions, which ensures that courses are designed in line with Bologna/Copenhagen (hereinafter referred to as B/C) Principles using the SQF for Border Guarding (hereinafter referred to as SQF for BG). This handbook is aligned with the Frontex aims of ensuring consistency of standards, harmonisation and interoperability across Europe. It also addresses the Frontex educational aim to promote a European Border Guard culture with high standards on fundamental rights, ethics and leadership. 

Contact: HoU.Academy@frontex.europa.eu 

Sectoral Qualifications Framework for Border Guarding. Setting standards for training excellence (2013)

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Sectoral Qualifications Framework for Border Guarding. Setting standards for training excellence (2013)
Reference
Frontex 21
Aims/Objectives/Audience

The SQF is a framework of high-level learning outcomes that reflects all of the learning, for all border guard activities, across the EU. As an overarching frame of reference, the SQF encompasses all levels of qualifications acquired in vocational and academic education and training in the border guard field. It’s an instrument for reviewing training and for quality assurance that will lead to the development of ‘accreditable’ courses. The SQF is the platform for a coherent strategy that links all training products, from the common standards for basic, mid-level and high-level border guard training, to specialised and further training courses.

Contact: HoU.Academy@frontex.europa.eu 

Link: https://myfx.frontex.europa.eu/cases/DMS4/DMS-00005/PRRequests/PR-2023-1384/1.Launch/Final%20TD/Appendix%208%20Sectoral%20Qualifications%20Framework%20%20for%20Border%20Guarding%20vol%20I.pdf#search=Sectoral%20Qualifications%20Framework%20for%20Border%20Guarding%2E%20Setting%20standards%20for%20training%20excellence%20%282013%29 

Course on Designing Assessments and Rubrics
Institution
Language
English
Type
Border and Coast Guard Training Delivery Methodology
Institution
Language
English
Type
Course design in line with Bologna/Copenhagen Principles using the SQF for BG
Institution
Language
English
Type
Fast boat operators course Practical/Skipper Module
Institution
PT - GUARDA NACIONAL REPUBLICANA, UNIDADE DE CONTROLO COSTEIRO
Language
English
Portuguese
Type

Sea Surveillance Cooperation Baltic Sea (SUCBAS)

Source: SUCBAS Website

SUCBAS is a cornerstone for sea surveillance, information exchange and co-operation within the Baltic Sea area and its approaches. The aim of the co-operation is to enhance Maritime Situational Awareness benefiting maritime safety, security, environmental and law enforcement activities in the region by sharing relevant maritime data, information and knowledge between the participants. The SUCBAS cooperation comprises Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and United Kingdom. The initiative is led by the navies of these countries. In recognition of the fact that responsibility for of maritime surveillance, maritime safety, maritime security, the maritime environment and maritime law enforcement are implemented differently in each country, SUCBAS information is shared among national governmental institutions with a maritime responsibility regardless if civil or military, at their discretion.

Coast Guard Functions
Maritime Safety Including Vessel Traffic Management
Ship Casualty & Maritime Assistance Service
Fisheries Inspection & Control
Maritime Border Control
Maritime Environmental Protection & Response
Maritime Monitoring and Surveillance
Maritime Ship and Port Security

Regional Maritime Information Centre – Madagascar (CRFIM)

Source: RMIFC Website

Based on information from Parties and Partners, the RMIFC receives, processes, fuses, stores, shares and exchanges information with the objective of issuing an alert in the event of imminent or proven danger to maritime security and safety in its general area of interest considered to be the regional maritime space laying between latitudes 26 ° North and 37 ° South and longitudes 20 ° East and 76 ° East. The general area of interest of the RMIFC is complementary to that of the IFC Singapore in the east and the Gulf of Guinea maritime safety and security architecture in the west.

Coast Guard Functions
Maritime Safety Including Vessel Traffic Management
Maritime Border Control
Prevention and Suppression of Trafficking and Smuggling and Connected Maritime Law Enforcement
Maritime Monitoring and Surveillance
Maritime Accident and Disaster Response
Maritime Ship and Port Security
Countries involved

France-Spain: Technical Arrangement for Joint Maritime Border Surveillance

Source: Secretariat General for the Sea - CGF Ops Center

Since 2008, this technical agreement between the French Maritime Gendarmerie and Spanish Guardia Civil comes down to meetings, joint patrols on Atlantic and Mediterranean border sections, personnel exchange during illegal immigration and fishery control operations. In 2020, operations for securing Spanish leisure areas (for instance in the Baleares islands) will be added.

Coast Guard Functions
Maritime Border Control
Maritime Monitoring and Surveillance
Countries involved