Our easy to use website for Union Learning Reps (ULRs) and other reps unionlearn providers.
Higher level learning (HE) leads to qualifications such as degrees, Foundation Degrees, higher national diplomas, NVQs and other professional qualifications.
Supporting union learners in the workplace with guides and tools with useful additional resources.
Programmes and courses that meet our good practice criteria and signpost ULRs to those working successfully and flexibly with unions.
The Quality standard which assesses organisations for their provision of information, advice and guidance.
One of the most important roles a trade union can play is to ensure the welfare, health and safety of its members.
Information about how you can support learners to improve their skills.
Information resources for reps.
Information resources for reps.
Information resources for reps.
Functional Skills are about developing skills in maths, English and ICT, but also focuses on teaching learners how to apply these skills in everyday contexts and situations.
Learning English in order to cope at work and in everyday life in the UK is important to those whose first language is not English.
The main focus of unionlearn's apprenticeship project is to develop policy on apprenticeships and support unions' work on apprenticeships across the country.
Investing in skills is vital for the future prospects of both trade union learners as well as the wider British economy.
Our work on promoting green skills and opportunities to gain environmental, low carbon and resource efficiency skills.
The use of skills in the workplace.
The different forms of investment that government, employers and individuals undertake to support learning as well as resources on the regulation of learning and skills.
This section covers ways to widen participation in learning and skills in the workplace.
The benefits from trade unions engaging with community learning and working together with community learning champions to enhance learning opportunities, share resources and develop new approaches to learning.
News and information about the exciting work our Union Learning Reps do.
Incorporating skills into a formal part of the bargaining process ensuring fair access to skills.
Embeding equality and diversity within learning and skills policy for those traditionally under represented.
This section provides information and advice around union development.
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