02/04/2026
Please find below upcoming training courses where we still have availability.
Digital Organising 1 โ Introduction, 22 April, online (9.30 am โ 1.00 pm)
This half day online course is for anyone who wants to learn more about online organising. It will improve how you engage with online audiences. This course is for new and experienced digital campaigners and organisers.
Course will cover moving people from online conversations to offline action; list building; a step-by-step walkthrough for building Facebook groups to build campaigns; creating engaging content for social media; an overview on the ever changing world of digital tools and analytics and how we use it to create meaningful digital strategies.
ERA Refresher, 27 & 28 April, online (9.30 am โ 1.00 pm)
This course is for stewards/branch officers who have not attended any representation training in the last 5 years. It is NOT suitable for new and inexperienced reps. It updates participants on new developments in UNISON and relevant legal updates. Participants will reflect on their role as trade union activists and update their knowledge and skills on organising and representation. It is an essential course to gain reaccreditation under the Employment Relations Act (ERA).
Further Representation Skills, 6 & 7 May, Inverness (9.30 am โ 4.30 pm)
As the second course in the stewards pathway, this two day course concentrates on building the skills, techniques and confidence needed when workplace stewards represent members for grievances and disciplinaries. It examines the contents of grievance and disciplinary procedures, and the influence of the ACAS Code of Practice, then moves on to develop the skills needed for preparing a case, interviewing and representing a member. Completion of the Organising Stewards course is required before attending this one. This course can also be used to renew ERA accreditation.
ERA Refresher, 20 & 21 May, Edinburgh (9.30 am- 4.30 pm)
This course is for stewards/branch officers who have not attended any representation training in the last 5 years. It is NOT suitable for new and inexperienced reps. It updates participants on new developments in UNISON and relevant legal updates. Participants will reflect on their role as trade union activists and update their knowledge and skills on organising and representation. It is an essential course to gain reaccreditation under the Employment Relations Act (ERA).
Team Negotiating Skills, 20 & 21 May, Inverness (9.30 am- 4.30 pm)
This course is only suitable for experienced reps who must have completed mandatory equality training (Equality in your Branch and Challenging Racism). This course explores the principles of negotiating and collective bargaining, and includes a role-play case study to help representatives work through the concept in a practical way.