Abstract

The paper reports on an innovative approach to evaluate the level of harmonisation of Ukrainian border guards training with the common standards for border guarding in the European Union (EU) member-states. There are different types of borders and different organisational structures in border guard agencies in the EU. The authors present the results of a research aimed at analysing the level of interoperability of Ukrainian border guards. In case of border guards’ training, interoperability stands for their level of professional readiness for joint actions with representatives of foreign border guard authorities. For this purpose, the EU border guard agencies under the supervision of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex Agency) introduced the Interoperability Assessment Program (IAP), as the means to assess, first of all, the level of integration of the Common Core Curriculum (CCC) for basic border guards’ training into border guard authorities’ national curricula. The programme’s results provide information on the degree to which the CCC meets the requirements regarding its content. The overall CCC implementation at the NASBGSU was 77.5%, namely: by modules (General Studies – 95%; Land Border Module – 75%; Air Border Module – 81%; Sea Border Module – 58,6%); by content (General studies – 96%; Legislation – 73,9%; Practice – 80,8%). The results of the evaluation held at the National Academy of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine named after Bohdan Khmelnytskyi, involving cadets of the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Humanities showed that Ukrainian border guards and their system of education and training are in line with the EU member-states’ common standards and the Ukrainian border guard agency personnel can be effectively used for the various operational and service activities of protecting different border sectors.

Highlights

  • The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (SBGSU) actively participates in the international cooperation projects, in particular, in the field of border guards training with different counterparts across the globe

  • According to the plan of cooperation with the Frontex Agency, first of all, the national working group was appointed by the Administration of the SBGSU, including the authors of the article, who were chosen as the national experts on Core Curriculum (CCC) implementation in the SBGSU

  • The comparison of the national curricula and CCC was conducted in order to determine the compliance of the national programmes with the European Union (EU) border guarding requirements

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Introduction

The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (SBGSU) actively participates in the international cooperation projects, in particular, in the field of border guards training with different counterparts across the globe. That’s why the EU countries came up with an idea not to replace the national system of training, but to create a training framework which allows border guards from different countries to work effectively together. It becomes invaluable during joint missions at the border when representatives of different agencies can use the same methods, standards and terminology (Annual Activity Report, 2016).

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