Our Education Team

Our team consists of qualified and motivated representatives, with many years of experience in the branch , they have the expertise to provide comprehensive  support  to our members.

Madeleine Smith 

Education - coordinator
Madeleine.Smith@wales.nhs.uk

The role of the branch education co-ordinator is a crucial one in ensuring that activists are trained and confident to respond to challenges.

A branch education co-ordinator will work closely with the lifelong learning co-ordinator and the other branch officers, and will help to support and develop reps by:

keeping track of the training needs of workplace representatives (including stewards, contacts, health and safety, learning, and equality reps). It’s important so that reps can be encouraged to attend necessary training, and to ensure that stewards have the necessary Employment Rights Act (ERA) accreditation. The branch education co-ordinator will also keep confidential records of completed Trained and Active plan forms, and might also work through the form with new reps.

supporting new reps by making sure that each new rep has a ‘named contact’ – a buddy or mentor who will have a chat with them regularly to find out what training and support they might need, to ensure that they have opportunities to practise their new skills, and to catch up on how their role is progressing.

having regular catch-ups with existing reps. Branch education co-ordinators arrange for regular catch-ups with existing workplace reps over a period of time, especially where they have not been active in the past, or have recently completed training courses. The aim is for all reps to have the opportunity for a twice yearly catch up with a named contact, who could be the branch education co-ordinator or a trained mentor.

contributing to the joint branch assessment. The education co-ordinator is one of the branch officers who will work with the regional organiser to complete the branch’s annual assessment and branch plans. Together, they will put steps in place to carry out the follow up activity, which will address some of the key steps in supporting and developing activists.

promoting member learning. The branch education co-ordinator will work with the lifelong learning co-ordinator and keep the branch up to date on learning opportunities for members.

addressing local learning needs by liaising with their regional organiser or regional education officer about flexible branch-based learning to help with particular issues.

The branch education co-ordinator is elected at the branch annual general meeting. Talk to your branch secretary or chair if you’re interested in standing for the position.


 

Cyrille Legras

UNISON Learning Rep
Cyrille.Legras@wales.nhs.uk

UNISON learning reps (ULRs) are volunteers who are willing to encourage and support other colleagues with learning in the workplace. The support of the ULR  will help your colleagues identify the skills they need to move on, and help them sort out things like time off to train, loans, grants and funding, or any additional support they might need. The information on this website about UNISON member learning will help you point them to some of the opportunities that are open to them.  

Supporting members learning for their career

Supporting members learning for personal fulfilment

Supporting members exploring formal study

Supporting members looking for a new job

Helping members improve their English, maths or IT skills

Member learning

UNISON has a proud history of providing high quality learning opportunities for our members. We work with trusted national institutions like The Open University and the Workers’ Educational Association (WEA) and a host of local providers, and we also deliver informal learning in-house.

Whether you’re already a keen learner, or just beginning to explore the possibilities, and whatever your reasons for wanting to learn, UNISON can help. 

What would you like to do?

Learn for your career 

Learn for your own personal fulfilment 

Get a new job 

Improve your English, maths or digital skills 

Get into formal or academic study

Get involved as a UNISON learning rep (ULR) or lifelong learning coordinator 

Get financial support for learning

Get careers advice and guidance

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