A course to help you fully understand your role as branch equality officer, and develop your skills in promoting equality in the workplace and within your branch.
Details
The course will help you to:
- understand the role of branch equality officer;
- promote equality in your branch;
- promote equality in the workplace.
By the end of the course participants should:
- be clear about what is expected of branches and the practical measures branches can take to promote equality;
- understand what is expected of branch equality officers – your roles, responsibilities and specific tasks and duties;
- be aware of the range of issues relating to the equality agenda in the union and the workplace;
- be aware of the main strands of equality legislation;
- understand proportionality, fair representation, self organisation and branches’ responsibilities;
- know how to improve participation in the union at local level by under-represented groups;
- be able to identify equality issues for potential organising and recruitment campaigns.
How the course will work
The course involves group work and discussion and is a good opportunity to network and share ideas and experiences.
You may be asked to find out information from your branch in advance.
Course bookings and enquiries
To find out more or book your place, contact your region.
Details
The course will help you to:
- understand the role of branch equality officer;
- promote equality in your branch;
- promote equality in the workplace.
By the end of the course participants should:
- be clear about what is expected of branches and the practical measures branches can take to promote equality;
- understand what is expected of branch equality officers – your roles, responsibilities and specific tasks and duties;
- be aware of the range of issues relating to the equality agenda in the union and the workplace;
- be aware of the main strands of equality legislation;
- understand proportionality, fair representation, self organisation and branches’ responsibilities;
- know how to improve participation in the union at local level by under-represented groups;
- be able to identify equality issues for potential organising and recruitment campaigns.
How the course will work
The course involves group work and discussion and is a good opportunity to network and share ideas and experiences.
You may be asked to find out information from your branch in advance.
Course bookings and enquiries
To find out more or book your place, contact your region.
Details
The course will help you to:
- understand the role of branch equality officer;
- promote equality in your branch;
- promote equality in the workplace.
By the end of the course participants should:
- be clear about what is expected of branches and the practical measures branches can take to promote equality;
- understand what is expected of branch equality officers – your roles, responsibilities and specific tasks and duties;
- be aware of the range of issues relating to the equality agenda in the union and the workplace;
- be aware of the main strands of equality legislation;
- understand proportionality, fair representation, self organisation and branches’ responsibilities;
- know how to improve participation in the union at local level by under-represented groups;
- be able to identify equality issues for potential organising and recruitment campaigns.
How the course will work
The course involves group work and discussion and is a good opportunity to network and share ideas and experiences.
You may be asked to find out information from your branch in advance.
Course bookings and enquiries
To find out more or book your place, contact your region.