Union School Application

November 5th - 7th, 2010

“Building a People’s Economy - Creating Alternatives for Economic and Environmental Change!”

Deadline for receipt of application: October 4 2010

If you do not know your PSAC ID#, call the Vancouver RO @ 604 430-5631 or 1 800 663-1655 and we will look it up for you.

Contact information






don't forget an extension #, if applicable





Union Activities





Course Selection

Please make a 1st choice and a 2nd choice course.

You will be placed in one course that will run throughout the entirety of the union school.

In order for your application to be processed you MUST indicate a different course for your 1st and 2nd choices. (we will attempt to place participants in their 1st choice course selections but depending on course demand, this may not always be possible).

Here are the course descriptions.



Access

It is important that this section be completed in order that we may accommodate your special needs.

eg: special diet, wheelchair access, sign language, documents in alternate formats, etc.

Accommodation

This applies for members eligible to stay in residence at the hotel.


Self Identification

This entire portion is optional.

The Alliance is committed to ensure that PSAC education programs are accessible to all members. The information requested in this section will help us assess our success in reaching members who belong to groups identified in the PSAC Human Rights Policy.









Acknowledgement

With this application I agree that, if selected, I will attend and participate in all sessions of the Union School including the school closing.

If you have any questions about the Union School, please call the PSAC Vancouver Regional Office 604-430-5631 or 1-800-663-1655.

We are particularly interested in hearing from members who are not applying because of barriers to attendance (e.g., scheduling conflict; cannot obtain leave from employer; school topics not relevant to learning needs; etc.).

Please advise us of any such barriers so that we can address these concerns when planning future Union Schools.

Anything else?