GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes
thing that there is only so much we can change, but there is a fabulous
children’s centre at the college that meant she could leave the children at the
children’s centre and just concentrate on her studies. She achieved the stage 1
course with us, the reps stage 1. One of the activities we do is think about
when you go back to your branch, what could you get involved in, what could
you do? At the time she was working for local government in the finance
department, so she volunteered to be the treasurer. That was gratefully
accepted by the branch.
Speaking and Presenting Yourself with Confidence, which is not a trade union
course, it is one of our general courses, but again it is fabulous for people
doing stuff like this, going through to managers, presenting yourself with your
members, that confidence and how to receive that. She has moved on to the
negotiation skills and is now doing the level 3 teaching course with us at
Northern, because she wants to get back into the classroom, she wants to help
her members and sometimes that is informal work that you might be doing in
lunch breaks, but it is also that saying, “Look, I have done this, why don’t you
as well?” and she has encouraged a lot of married women with childcare
responsibilities to come to Northern and really get involved.
A brilliant children’s centre. It is Ofsted regulated. It is not a creche. I am
always told off by the manager. A creche is where, “Here’s a sandpit, we’ll pop
you in it”, a children’s centre does all the learning, does all the lessons, it is all
planned and prepared. I do not know if you can see one of my favourite
pictures just on the right hand side. There is a small doll in a wheelchair and I
think that is absolutely fabulous, the idea that as a child you come in and see
that is just a normal thing. That is again part of the education that the children
receive as well as the parents.
I will not go through all this , but what the GFTU students get is a stage 1 and
stage 2 negotiations skills and, again, an awful lot of that is based on research
skills, those role plays, grievance and disciplinaries, how you work together.
You are not on your own. There is a steward. There are lots of people out
there that can help you. So when they go back to their workplace they are
independent learners then, they can do things on their own, they do not have to
47
Made with FlippingBook - professional solution for displaying marketing and sales documents online