South West. Courses for all South West UNISON Members EDUCATION PROGRAMME UNISON MEMBERS

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South West UNISON MEMBERS EDUCATION PROGRAMME 2014 Courses for all South West UNISON Members

UNISON MEMBERS EDUCATION PROGRAMME South West Find out about UNISON s Learning Offer for Members Learning through UNISON can help you develop your confidence, skills and knowledge. Our courses can help you:- become more active and involved around issues that concern you; tackle change and uncertainty at work; progress your career; learn for fun and personal development. Our learning opportunities include the award-winning Return to Learn programme and Women s lives Course, provided by UNISON, which is aimed at members who want to get back into learning. No previous qualifications are needed for any courses, and there are no costs to individual members. As a Region we also offer a wide range of courses which include brushing up your formal English, Assertiveness and Confidence for women, Making the most of the internet and initiatives which support health and well being. Have a look at this leaflet and if you are interested in any of our programme contact your local Union Learning Representative, Education Co-ordinator or a member of the Regional Education and Equalities Team.

Short Workshops New Member Offer Welcome to UNISON Interested in finding out more about UNISON? Come along and meet other new members and find out more about UNISON. You ll learn about what being a member means for you, how we work together to make change happen and how you can get involved. Your skills, your future Are you feeling stuck in your current job? Come along and explore what skills you have, how to make the most of them and how to develop new skills. Whether you want to learn for work or in your personal life, this workshop is for you. Facing change together Are things changing at work? This session will help give you confidence and will look at practical ways that we, as UNISON members, can help and support each other during times of change or uncertainty. You will find out about the relevance of working together and all the practical ways the union can help and advice. Making the most of the internet Do you have some experience of using a computer but would like some tips to make the most of the internet? Come along to either or both sessions to build your confidence. Session one covers searching the internet, favourites and email and attachments. Session two includes tips for staying safe online, computer spring cleaning and using the internet to save money.

Autism Awareness This course is aimed at people whose employment brings them into contact with people with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD). Learners will benefit from the fact that the tutor team will include an adult with ASD and will therefore have the opportunity to put questions to an individual who has firsthand knowledge and experience of autism and the challenges this poses on a daily basis. This course will: help individuals manage positive interaction with those with an ASD improve and enhance the experience for those with an ASD understand why ASD awareness is important not only on a personal basis but also for their respective organisations Venue and Date: Taunton, Tuesday 13th May Deaf and Deafblind Awareness This deaf and deafblind awareness course is designed to enable participants to be more effective in communication when coming into contact with deaf and deafblind people through both their work and social lives. Venue and date: Taunton, Friday 28th March (morning) Introduction to Sign Language This course is designed to give people an insight into British Sign Language and on completion of this half day workshop will allow the delegate to conduct a pleasantries conversation. Venue and date: Taunton, Friday 28th March (afternoon)

Managing Paperwork Are you required to read large amounts of information and never have enough time? Come and learn some practical speed reading techniques to help you get through that mountain of paperwork. Learn how to apply speed reading techniques to your own writing to create easy to read documents. Venue and Date: Taunton, Tuesday 4th February Exeter, Thursday 15th May Bristol, Wednesday 17th September Fee: There is no charge to Branches for this course Money Talks, Supporting Members half day workshop Who is it for? Members and Activists What will I learn? Helping members deal with debt Basic budgeting Venue and date: Please check the regional website http://www.unisonsouthwest.org.uk/get-involved/education-training.ashx Fee: there is no charge to Branches for this course Women s Lives Women s Lives is not about going back to school. It is a course designed for women who have been away from learning for a long time and would now like to take up new learning opportunities. There are no tests or exams, but you will get a recognised certificate. Another aim of this course is to develop your understanding of issues relating to women. You might think why have women s education? Statistics show that sometimes women are worse off than men. Some women are worse off than other women: for example, black women might find it harder to get a job, or working class women might have less chance of getting a good education. What will I learn? This course will help you to develop some basic study skills, these include: Reading and understanding Note taking Listening skills Writing Research skills Analysing skills For more information and an application form either contact Edna Warwick on 01823 285314, e-mail unisonsweducation@unison.co.uk or go to the regional website at http://www.unisonsouthwest.org.uk/get-involved/education-training.ashx Venue and dates: to be arranged please check the regional website http://www.unisonsouthwest.org.uk/get-involved/education-training.ashx or contact the Education and Equalities Team on 01823 285314 or unisonsweducation@unison.co.uk

Return to Learn (R2L) R2L is not about going back to school. It is a course specially designed for adults who have been away from learning for a long time and would now like to take up new learning opportunities. What you will gain from R2L This course is designed to offer you an interesting and challenging way of developing your skills in an educational setting. The skills that you develop will be relevant and helpful in different parts of your life. For example, the writing skills unit will help you in writing reports for work, letters to official organisations, job applications or writing for your own personal enjoyment. Programme The course is designed to fit around the other demands on your time. R2L is a mixture of traditional face-to-face group study with a tutor and of distance learning. This means that you will have regular group meetings with your tutor and you will also be required to do some work on your own. Between the meetings you will have the possibility of telephone contact with your tutor. Are there any exams and do I get a qualification? No exams, but we do use an assessment procedure to certify students achievements. You will get a certificate which can be used to demonstrate successful study. For more information and an application form either contact Edna Warwick on 01823 285314, e-mail unisonsweducation@unison.co.uk or go to the regional website at http:// www.unisonsouthwest.org.uk/getinvolved/education-training.ashx Venue and Dates: Bristol, April Cornwall, September Fee: This course is free to UNISON members.

Introduction to Mindfulness Who is it for? The course is suitable for anyone who is open to learning new skills that will enhance the quality of your life. No prior experience is required. The course can also act as a refresher for people who have previously learned mindfulness. What will I learn? The weekend will be both informative and experiential, enabling participants to gain a thorough understanding of what mindfulness is experience a variety of foundational mindfulness practices learn how to incorporate mindfulness techniques into daily life receive a comprehensive information pack to refer to in the future take home guided CDs for continuing home practice Learning mindfulness is a relaxing and enjoyable experience, and provides people with the skills to reduce stress and become more creative and fulfilled. The many benefits that the regular practice of mindfulness can bring have been widely demonstrated in both clinical and work settings, and are backed up by neuroscience research showing that the brain develops new pathways which support improvements in mood, mental clarity and focus, and reduce anxiety. Venue and Date: Croyde Bay, Friday 10th Sunday 12th October Fee: there is a cost of 300 to branches for this residential course.

Confidence Building and Assertiveness for Women Members Who is it for? This course is available to any woman member of UNISON. This friendly and supportive 2 day course is aimed at women who want to take positive steps towards building their self-confidence and learn how to behave and communicate assertively. What will I learn? The course will help participants to: Assess and understand issues around confidence and assertiveness Investigate their idea of a confident woman Recognise body language and unspoken communication Raise awareness of different behaviour type and hidden agendas Say no Deal with criticism constructively Look to the future Course outcomes By the end of the course you will be able to: Better understand issues around confidence and assertiveness Identify and use confident behaviour Communicate assertively Plan the changes required to behave in a confident and assertive manner Identify development opportunities Venue and Date: Croyde Bay, Friday 4th Sunday 6th July Fee: there is a charge to branches for this course.

Practicalities Our courses are friendly and informal, so you are invited to dress at all times for comfort. Our training is aimed to make learning fun rather than a daunting experience. Everybody s views and experiences are listened to. Much of the time is spent working in small groups. You won t be lectured to or suddenly be called to give answers and there are no exams at the end. How do I apply for a course? Download the application form giving us all your contact details, including a daytime telephone number and e-mail address in case we need to contact you at the last minute. It is also important for you to give us your UNISON membership number as not having this information can delay the processing of your application. What do I do when I have completed my form? Send your completed form to your local UNISON Branch for signing by a Branch Officer (usually the Branch Secretary or Education Co-ordinator) and ask them to send it, with any payment required, to the Education and Equalities Team. It is essential that your form has been sent to your local Branch first so that: we know your branch supports your application they know you have applied to attend a course they can help with paid time off they will pay your travel and meal expenses they will pay any course fees where necessary If you do not know how to contact your local Branch please call the Education and Equalities Team on 01823 285314 or unisonsweducation@unison. co.uk to find out. Are there closing dates for courses? Yes, the deadline for applications being accepted on to courses is 12 days before the date the course is due to start. The earlier you apply, the easier it is for us to organise, most courses operate a minimum of 12 applicants in order to run so please do not delay. Late applications may mean the course has to be cancelled or child/dependent care cannot be organised. What happens once you receive my application? Once your form has been signed by a Branch Officer and sent to us we will acknowledge receipt of your application, which confirms that you have been reserved a place on the course. Then approximately a week before the course begins we will send you final details confirming the course starting and finishing times and venue details. Do I need to arrange time off to attend the course? Yes, we strongly advise you to start arranging time off at the same time as you apply for a course. Inform your manager, using your local procedure. Don t delay your time off request by waiting until your course place has been confirmed, as your manager may then say that you didn t give them enough notice. If you need help at any stage ask your local UNISON Branch. Time off with pay is normally available to Stewards/Representatives to attend trade union courses. What happens if I need to cancel my place on a course? If for any reason you find that you cannot attend a course on which you have been allocated a place, it is essential that you contact both your Branch and the Education and Equalities Team immediately. Whatever your reason for cancelling it may mean that another member can be offered a place on the course. If less than 72 hours notice is given, no refund will be made. However, if the course place is re-allocated monies will be refunded. I have been told the course I want to attend is full/has been cancelled, what happens now? We accept applications on a first come, first served basis, so if as sometimes happens a course is full we will try and offer you another option or where applicable add you to a waiting list for a future course. Unfortunately sometimes courses are cancelled, often due to lack of applications. We appreciate that this is frustrating and inconvenient and we do our best to avoid it. Where this is unavoidable we will try and offer you an alternative. Monies will be refunded if UNISON has to cancel the course. I want to attend a course that is being run outside of my Region, can I do this? Yes, members may take the opportunity to attend courses run by other regions. Applications for these should be made through the Education and Equalities Team Whilst course fees may be similar you need to be aware that accommodation and travel costs tend to make these more expensive for Branches. I have child care/dependent responsibilities, what can you do to help? Your Branch should pay any additional child/dependent care costs that result from attending a course - it is best to discuss this with your branch before attending. I have applied for a residential course do I need to book my own accommodation? No, your accommodation and your facilitator s (where applicable) will be booked by the Education and Equalities Team. However, if you wish to bring family/guests with you, we ask that you organise and pay for their accommodation direct with the venue.

I have difficulty climbing stairs will I will be able to attend the course? It is UNISON S policy to seek venues that are accessible to all course applicants. Every effort is made to make suitable arrangements for members with disabilities however, facilities do vary between venues. If you are a disabled member please let us know relevant details of your disability when you apply so that we can try and cater for your needs. I have special dietary requirements, will they be catered for? Non-residential venues vary enormously but generally will include access to tea and coffee facilities and somewhere local for meals. Generally you will have to pay at the time for your lunch on these courses. Most of our residential courses are run in locations where meals are provided and special dietary requirements can be catered. It is therefore essential that you let us know of any special requirements when filling in your application form. Do all the courses start and finish at the same time? Most of our courses are run on a non-residential basis and usually begin at either 9:00am or 9:30am and finish at 4:30pm on each day. Residential courses are usually held at weekends and normally start with an introduction session at 6:00pm then dinner, on the Friday evening and finish at approximately 1:00pm with lunch on the Sunday. These times may vary slightly and you will be notified of the exact timings of the training about a week before the course begins. Do I have to pay to attend any of the courses? Whilst there is no cost to you as an individual member, for certain courses there will be a charge to the Branch. These are clearly marked within the programme. On certain residential courses where there is an opportunity to bring your partner/dependents the member will be charged the appropriate costs. These costs will be payable with your application form. Full costs will be incurred if there is less than 72 hours notice of cancellation. Costs (where applicable): 125.00 per member for residential courses 25.00 per member per day for non-residents attending courses 30.00 per day for partners 30.00 per day for dependents over 12 years of age 15.00 per day for dependents between 3-11 years of age Free for under 3 years of age Payable at time of booking - Please make cheques payable to UNISON Request for special courses: 200.00 to be paid in advance. Cancellations: Full charges will apply if less than 72 hours notice has been given to cancel attendance of a delegate on a course. If a special course has been arranged and is cancelled with less than 72 hours notice, full charges will also be incurred. Can I claim my travel expenses for attending a course? Yes, you can claim travel expenses you incur from attending a course from your local UNISON Branch by completing an expenses form. As allowances vary from Branch to Branch we would advise that you check how much you can claim. The Branch Secretary or Education Coordinator will be able to help you. Are there any bursaries available to members to attend courses? Yes, the National Scheme for Financial Assistance for education is a scheme that provides financial help to members on Trade Union/Labour Studies Courses, those in general Non-Vocational Education and via a small scholarship programme supporting member and activist development. There are four types of award available; bursary, flexible bursary, Open University and book grants. For further information, including an application form please contact: Bursaries Administrator UNISON learning & organising services 130 Euston Road London NW1 2AY Tel: 0207 121 5116 E-mail: learning&organising@ unison.co.uk Or visit our national website: http://www.unison.org.uk/foractivists/training/ and https://www.unison.org.uk/ for-members/unison-learning What do I do if I have further questions to ask before I apply for a course? If you have any queries that have not been covered or you need any further information please contact the Education and Equalities Team on 01823 285314 or e-mail: unisonsweducation@unison.co.uk South West

Course Title: Venue: Date: Please ensure that this form has been signed by a branch officer and returned no later than 12 days before the course begins 1. DETAILS OF PERSON ATTENDING Full Name: Membership No: Address for correspondence: Postcode Daytime Tel No: Email address: Male Female 2. UNISON details Branch Employer Elected role Do you have any special dietary needs? Yes No Do you require any access facilities? Yes No For Residential Courses, is accommodation required. Yes No Do you need assistance with child/dependant care to attend this course? Yes No If you have answered yes to any of the above, please give details Applicant's Signature: Date: All applicants must ask their Branch Secretary or Education Co-Coordinator to complete and return this form. Signed: for and on behalf of the Branch Position: This form must be completed and returned to: The Education & Equalities Team, UNISON South West, UNISON House, The Crescent, Taunton, Somerset TA1 4DU Tel: 01823 285314 E-mail: unisonsweducation@unison.co.uk Please see inside for our course charges policy. Privacy notice: UNISON will use the information collected for membership administration, statistical analysis and equal opportunities monitoring purposes. South West

For further information please contact the Education and Equalities Team on 01823 285314 or e-mail: unisonsweducation@unison.co.uk UNISON MEMBERS EDUCATION PROGRAMME South West