Advanced Employment Law – Age Discrimination

12 November 2024 9:00am–1:00pm

To new addition to our set of on-line courses looking at protected characteristics under the Equality Act, this new half day course will talk about discrimination on the basis of age.

This half day age discrimination course will look at the meaning of ‘age’ under the Equality Act; the unique defence to direct age discrimination; and common age-related stereotypes. It will cover scenarios where age discrimination commonly arises in practice, particularly in relation to redundancy.

The course will be delivered virtually over Microsoft Teams, 9am – 1pm on Tuesday 12th November.

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

If your application is successful a charge of £75 will be made to your branch.

To apply, please complete and submit the form below:

Advanced Employment Law – Age Discrimination

  • We will send hard copy resources to course participants in advance for this training. Please tell us where you would like these to be sent, including the postcode.
  • There is a charge to the branch of £75 for this course. If you meet the minimum requirements to attend we will contact your branch so that your attendance can be authorised.
  • We will use this information to check your UNISON membership, to seek approval from your branch for your attendance on this course, and to send you course information. If we are able to offer you a place on this training, you will receive an email from us with further information.
  • UNISON Learning & Organising Equality Monitoring Form

  • This section of the form is entirely voluntary; however your co-operation would be appreciated. UNISON gathers this information so that participation in education and training can be monitored. This allows us to identify where there are areas of underrepresentation and work with our colleagues in the wider union to address any barriers to equal access.
  • We appreciate that some of the categories below are limited, but within these constraints, please give the answer most applicable to you.
  • This information will be used to update your UNISON membership records and will be treated in the strictest confidence.