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Dear All, 
Please find below information about training that UCU/UNISON is running
on disability equality. If you would like to know more please get in
touch. 
Thanks
Sian

This one day training course is provided for officers and
representatives of UCU and UNISON. Participation is encouraged from all
areas of the college and not confined to Equality Officers. The course
is open to members and non-members of UCU and UNISON. It is free for
people to attend. Please see the attached agenda. 

New laws from December 2006 placed a public duty on public bodies to
promote disability equality. By December 4th every college should have
published a Disability Equality Scheme and an Action Plan with regards
to eliminating disability discrimination and promoting equal
opportunities for disabled people. 

This one day training course will look at implementing, evaluating,
monitoring and enforcing disability equality, how to progress work
around disability equality and how colleges can continue to involve
disabled people. 

The course forms a part of the ongoing DfES Disability Equality Project
which is looking to ensure full implementation of the Disability
Equality Duty. The project is managed by the Centre for Excellence in
Leadership. 

Aims	
	To enable delegates to:

*	Understand the key duties introduced under the Disability
Equality Duty 
*	Identify the differences between the Disability Equality Duty
and current disability legislation.  
*	Consider the relevance of the Disability Equality Duty to the
workplace. 

*	Develop a systematic approach to advancing disability using the
duty and disability equality scheme. 

*	Recognise the role that Trade Unions and disabled people have in
implementing, evaluating, monitoring and enforcing the disability
equality duty 

*	Examine what is meant by impact assessment and the role that
trade unions can play in drawing these up and review and monitoring
process

*	Look at the difference between consultation and involvement. 

		Course content

*	Analysis of the legislation

*	Overview of statutory requirements including the disability
equality scheme, action plans, monitoring and Impact Assessment. 

*	The role of Trade Unions and disabled people has in
implementing, evaluating, monitoring and enforcing the disability
equality duty.

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*	Case studies

*	Organising and recruiting around the disability equality duty. 

*	Planning a strategy for your college


Branch Officers and elected representatives are entitled under s168 of
Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 to time off
work with pay for training provided by the union or the TUC. We also
encourage members to participate in training and many employers provide
paid time for this.

Requests for time off to attend any of these courses should be made to
Management in accordance with ACAS advice, at the same time as your
application is made for a place. Any difficulties should be reported to
your Regional Official.

The one day training course will run on the following dates and venues:-


*	Thursday February 22nd- Park Lane College, Leeds
*	Monday February 26th- UNISON South West Regional Office, Taunton
*	Friday March 2nd- UNISON. Mabledon Place, London
*	Friday March 9th, Newcastle College, Newcastle


If you are interested in attending this - please complete the attached
booking form by Friday February 16th  and send it to Sian Davies,
Disability Equality Organiser UCU/UNISON, Floor 2, Mabledon Place,
London, WC1H 9AJ...alternatively...email the form to
[log in to unmask] 

Or Fax Sian at UNISON on 020 7551 1252



Disability Equality Duty Training Agenda 2007


1000-1030  Registration & coffee

1030-1040  Welcome & Introduction to the day 

1040-1130  Introduction to the Disability Equality Duty-     new Duties
new opportunities 

1130-1215	Evaluating, monitoring and enforcing the disability
equality duty. 

1215-1300	  Lunch 

1300-1345 Impact Assessments

1345-1500 Continuing involvement of disabled people and organising
around the disability equality duty.

1500-1515  Break 

1515-1545	Case studies and good practise from the sector

1545-1600  What now?  



 <<registeration form 2007.doc>> 

Sian Davies
Disability Equality Organiser 
UCU & UNISON 
020 7551 1511

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