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Campaigning for Public Services
The people of Scotland expect and deserve the very best public
services. Public services must be:
- of a high quality
- accessible to those who need them
- responsive to those who use them
- delivered by a well paid, well trained,
highly motivated workforce.
That is why we are running our Positively
Public Campaign and in Scotland we have a draft
manifesto for public services that has gone out to a wide
range of bodies for consultation. In the Branch we are campaigning
under the banner of Serving Scotland's
Capital. You can link to all these from this page.
Getting the message across
To represent its members, the branch needs to communicate and
campaign with:-
The branch has a Communications Officer and a joint Communications
and Education Committee, elected from stewards and officers.
Its role is to inform members about work related issues, about
what their branch is doing and about 'political' issues that affect
their employment and the services they provide. It also has a
role in campaigning for our policies with the public.
The committee has the support of a full time Scottish Communications
Officer, a national lay Communications Committee, a professional
National Communications Department.
There is also a fortnightly national activists newspaper, UNISON Focus and a Scottish bi-monthly bulletin, Scotland in UNISON.
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Campaigning with members
The branch communicates in a number of ways using:-
Branch Magazine and bulletins
We produce:-
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a regular branch magazine, click here
for latest issue
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bulletins for individual groups of members
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bulletins for departments and sectors
Media
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Press and TV coverage not only informs the public, it informs
our members, often more quickly than bulletins
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Press releases on all issue of interest are issued regularly.
See Hot News for the latest ones.
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This Website. This is a new venture, but with more and more
people going 'online' it is a useful and immediate way of
giving access to a lot of information.
Face to Face Contact
Bulletins, leaflets and media coverage are all very well, but
nothing substitutes for face to face contact. This is done through:-
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briefing stewards to cascade information
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formal decision making meetings with members
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informal meetings and briefing sessions
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Campaigning with the public
All the methods used for members are used to get our message
across to the public, but perhaps with a different focus. There
are additional methods as well:-
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joint campaigns, like the school meals campaign
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financial or practical support for community groups which
share our aims
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demonstrations and lobbies to draw attention to issues
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leaflets and briefings to explain issues
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Campaigning with decision makers
Again, everything that is directed to members or the public also
gets to decision makers. There are also additional methods, especially
targetted at decision makers:-
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