The PSAC is pleased to offer an advanced course for Union representatives…
Advanced Duty to Accommodate: Accommodating Members With Disabilities
This course is for PSAC union representatives (stewards, local officers, etc.) who have:
Pre-Requisites:
Applicants must be PSAC members in good standing who have completed a Talking Union Basics (TUB) or National Aboriginal People’s Circle (NAPC) course or equivalent. Preference will be given to applicants who have also completed a Grievance Handling (GH) course and/or a Duty to Accommodate (DTA) course or their equivalents and who have experience representing members in the workplace.
Course Overview
The goal of the Advanced Duty to Accommodate course is to develop our union’s ability to provide effective representation on the duty to accommodate members with disabilities, at the Local level. By the end of the course, participants will
Know:
Feel:
Be Able To:
The Details
The PSAC will provide travel, accommodation, meal and incidental allowances, loss of salary, and reimbursement of family care costs, in accordance with the PSAC Travel and Family Care policies. Please note that this is an advanced in-residence course so hotel accommodation will be provided for all participants including those living in the Vancouver area.
PSAC representatives interested in this course are asked to apply online by Friday October 23, 2015.
Any questions, please contact
Deb Seaboyer, BC Regional Education Officer
c/o PSAC Vancouver Regional Office
phone: 604-430-5631 / 1-800-663-1655 ext 1748
e-mail: seaboyd@psac.com
All applicants will be contacted by November 4, 2015 to advise if they have been accepted as a participant on the course. Details about travel, accommodation, expenses, etc. will be sent to union representatives selected as course participants by November 9, 2015.