not being nasty. you have now used punctuation etc. which makes your post a little easier to read! never said anything about you being uneducated (i am assuming you have some self esteem issues here) and just because you are a hcsw does not mean you are dumb...some of the ones i work with have far more common sense than some of the nurses!!! your post still does not provide enough information for someone to work out what you would be owed in �'s but i do know that when you work for the nhs your pay scale is capped at certain points (mine was my first and sixth increment points) where you have to prove you are skilled enough and have undertaken enough trining to warrant your pay rise/increment.
for my first i had to pass a six month trial period and in-house training course as a newly qualified nurse and i will get my next five increment points with no further effort, but if i want any after that, i will have to pull my finger out, train, improve services on my ward and prove that i deserve my last pay 'gateway'. it may of course be different according to the local health authority that you work for, but your other colleagues may also have been due some increments where you were not.
as for full time staff getting a different rate than part time staff for doing the same job, that does not sound right or fair. this is something you should highlight to the union specifically and they should provide you with a detailed explaination as to why there is a difference. again, where i work they have stopped recruiting people at band 3 and now new employees start at band 2, so we do have people doing the same job for different rates of pay and there isn't a thing they can do about it! this may be different to your circumstances, but without a load more information it would be difficult to offer a proper and correct response to your question. it seems like you could do with some further contact with your employers of union to clarify the