17 September 2025 9:00am–4:30pm
It can be difficult to recognise when members have a realistic chance of proving race discrimination and activists may lack confidence in this area. This course will give practical skills for discussing members’ concerns and recognising potential cases. More generally, it will build skills of interviewing members and analysing evidence which can be applied to supporting members with any issues.
This course is suitable for any experienced rep, not just those who identify with or have an interest in a particular equality strand. Any rep may find themselves asked to deal with a case which turns out to have a discrimination element, and it is important to be able to recognise that and deal with it appropriately.
To apply, you must:
- Be ERA accredited and active in supporting and representing members
- Have previously completed Introduction to Employment Law or advanced employment law course
- Have agreed facility time (time off) from your employer to attend the full day, if attending during working hours
- Be prepared to spend up to 1 hour at home before the training day on reading which we will send you in advance
- Be able to participate fully in the session, which is highly interactive
- Have agreement from your branch to attend
A charge of £90 will be made to your branch. This will go towards covering the cost of the tutor, resources including a copy of the law book, printing and postage.
The next course will be delivered virtually over Microsoft Teams on Wednesday 17th September 2025 from 9am – 4.30pm.
To apply for a place on this session please complete and submit the following form: