Qualification details

NOCN Level 3 Certificate in Trade Unions Today (QCF)

Qualification summary

The qualification is an introduction to Trade Union Representation skills which will enable learners to develop a basic understanding of processes in a wide area of trade union activities.

Qualification details

500/3410/8
3
QCF - QCF Qualification
Accreditation start date:
01/11/2007
Operational start date in centres:
01/11/2007
Accreditation end date:
31/12/2010
Certification end date:
31/12/2013
England
18+, 19+
Wales
18+, 19+
N.Ireland
18+, 19+
Approval start date:
17/12/2007
Approval end date:
31/12/2010
English
The qualification provides a basic understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a trade union representative and relevant processes for negotiations and consultations between employers and employees. The qualification provides a progression route to other qualifications related to trade union studies as well as broader social science and business administration qualifications.
Trade Union Official
  • 15 Business, Administration and Law
    • 15.3  Business Management
30
21
120
Pass
Coursework
E-assessment
Portfolio of Evidence
Practical Demonstration / Assignment
The integration of the workplace element is vital to the achievement of this qualification.
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For the achievement of the NOCN Level 3 Certificate in Trade Unions Today, the learner must achieve 30 credits. A minimum of 21 credits must be achieved from optional units at Level 3, with 9 credits being achieved from optional units at Level 2 or Level 3.

Providers should note that the 34 qualifications making up the Trade Union Education and Training unit framework have GLH identified within a common structure to ensure that learners receive adequate support for successful achievement. All Awards require a minimum of 50 GLH, Certificates require a minimum of 120 GLH, Diplomas require a minimum of 360 GLH.

The GLH identified on individual units reflect the notional learning time values because of the integrated work place related nature of Trade Union education. Therefore, the GLH values on units will not combine to produce the GLH values for the whole qualifications as described above.
  • PG -  Parent Group
    Credit Value required: Minimum 30.
    • A  -  Optional Units
      Credit Value required: Minimum 21.
      • R/501/0244 - An Introduction to Globalisation and Social Justice for Trade Union Representatives
      • Y/501/0245 - Applying Health and Safety Legislation
      • H/501/0247 - Basic Skills and the Union Role
      • H/501/0250 - Building Equality for Trade Union Representatives
      • M/501/0252 - Building Workplace Organisation for Trade Union Representatives
      • J/501/0256 - Communication Skills for Trade Union Representatives
      • L/501/0257 - Conditions At Work for Trade Union Representatives
      • R/501/0258 - COSHH and the Trade Union Health and Safety Representative’s Role
      • Y/501/0259 - Countering Prejudice and Misunderstanding for Trade Union Representatives
      • L/501/0260 - Dealing With Intimidating Behaviour for Trade Union Representatives
      • F/501/0269 - Developing and Evaluating a Company Training Plan for Trade Union Representatives
      • T/501/0270 - Developing Safety Representative Skills: 2006/07
      • A/501/0271 - Developing Workplace Learning for Trade Union Representatives
      • F/501/0272 - Devolved Governance and Economic Development
      • J/501/0273 - Discussion Leaders for Trade Union Representatives
      • Y/501/0276 - Employee Development Schemes (EDS) and the Union Role
      • H/501/0278 - Employment Law Update 2006/07
      • K/501/0279 - Engaging Learners in a TU Learning Centre
      • D/501/0280 - Equal Rights At Work
      • H/501/0281 - Equalities Update 2006/07
      • K/501/0282 - Equipment At Work for Trade Union Representatives
      • M/501/0283 - Europe and Health and Safety
      • A/501/0285 - Globalisation and Multinationals for Trade Union Representatives
      • F/501/0286 - Handling Change At Work for Trade Union Representatives
      • J/501/0287 - Handling Trade Union Members’ Problems
      • D/501/0246 - Health and Safety Issues Related to Asbestos
      • R/501/0289 - Health and Safety Update: 2006/07
      • J/501/0290 - ICT Communications Project
      • L/501/0291 - ICT Presentation Project
      • R/501/0292 - Identifying and Preventing Ill Health at Work
      • Y/501/0293 - Illness at Work for Trade Union Representatives
      • D/501/0294 - Information and Consultation in Multinational Companies for Trade Union Representatives
      • K/501/0296 - Information for Bargaining, Negotiation, Consultation
      • M/501/0297 - Information for Recruitment and Retention
      • T/501/0298 - International Health and Safety
      • A/501/0299 - International Trade Unionism
      • R/501/0907 - Introduction to Pensions for Trade Union Representatives
      • Y/501/0942 - Introduction to Pensions Provision
      • H/501/0300 - Investors in People and the Union Role
      • M/501/0302 - Key Skills and the Union Role
      • F/501/0305 - Linking Learning and Organising
      • J/501/0306 - Making Committees Effective for Trade Union Representatives
      • L/501/0307 - Management Information Project
      • R/501/0308 - Managing Union Finances
      • Y/501/0309 - Manual Handling for Trade Union Representatives
      • L/501/0310 - Mentoring Union Representatives and Members
      • R/501/0311 - Negotiating on Pensions
      • Y/501/0312 - NVQ’s / SVQ’s and the Union Role
      • M/501/0316 - Organising Campaigns for Trade Union Representatives
      • T/501/0317 - Organising Casework
      • F/501/0319 - Organising the Workplace for Trade Union Representatives
      • T/501/0320 - PC Maintenance Optimisation Project
      • A/501/0321 - Pension Scheme Management for Trade Union Representatives
      • F/501/0322 - Pensions and Equal Treatment
      • L/501/0324 - Practical Bargaining, Negotiation, Consultation
      • R/501/0325 - Preparing for Bargaining, Negotiation, Consultation
      • Y/501/0326 - Preparing to Build the Union Team
      • D/501/0327 - Project Management for Trade Union Representatives
      • H/501/0328 - Recognising and Tackling Discrimination for Trade Union Representatives
      • K/501/0329 - Representation on Regional Bodies
      • D/501/0330 - Representatives of Employee Safety
      • M/501/0333 - Risk Assessment for Trade Union Representatives
      • T/501/0334 - State Pension Schemes for Trade Union Representatives
      • J/501/0340 - The Role of Member Nominated Trustee for Trade Union Representatives
      • Y/501/0343 - Trade Union and Political Activity
      • D/501/0344 - Trade Unions and Europe
      • H/501/0345 - Trade Unions and the Economy
      • K/501/0346 - Trade Unions and the Law
      • T/501/0348 - TUC learndirect Centre Management
      • J/501/0354 - Understanding Business Planning for Trade Union Representatives
      • L/501/0355 - Understanding Environmental Issues in the Workplace
      • R/501/0356 - Understanding Information, Advice & Guidance in the Workplace
      • Y/501/0357 - Understanding Your Pension Scheme for Trade Union Representatives
      • H/501/0359 - Using the Law in Collective Bargaining
      • Y/501/0360 - Using the Media for Trade Union Representatives
      • D/501/0361 - Women Workers: An International Perspective for Trade Union Representatives
      • H/501/0362 - Work Related Upper Limb Disorders (WRULDS)
      • J/501/0368 - Work-Life Balance for Trade Union Representatives
      • K/501/0363 - Worker Representation on Committees
      • M/501/0364 - Workforce Development for Trade Union Representatives
      • F/501/0367 - Working With Young People for Trade Union Representatives
    • B  -  Optional Units
      Credit Value required: Maximum 9.