Issue - meetings
SACREs and consortia arrangements
Meeting: 17/06/2015 - Flintshire SACRE / STANDING ADVISORY COUNCIL (SAC) (Item 5)
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To receive feedback from WASACRE on how members can support the work of SACRE’s.
Decision:
(a) That the presentation be received; and
(b) That the Challenge Adviser pursue holding the next meeting of SACRE in a school in Flintshire.
Minutes:
The Challenge Adviser explained that at the meeting of WASACRE held in November 2014, some members had presented the feedback received from WASACRE members from their involvement in a NAPfRE activity. The Challenge Adviser provided a detailed presentation which included the following feedback:-
1. How can members contribute to the work of SACREs?
Share good practice
The Challenge Adviser commented on the work of the Agathos Trust.
Visit school
A proforma had been designed that was used in Gwynedd when collective worship in schools was observed.
Look for funding
It was queried whether there were streams of funding that could be accessed, particularly as SACRE membership included Councillors
Promote dialogue
The Challenge Adviser spoke of the possibility of undertaking work with groups such as teachers to promote the work of SACRE
2. How can we ensure regular attendance from all groups?
Variety of venues and times
The Challenge Adviser explained that Denbighshire County Council’s summer term SACRE meeting was to be held in a school in Ruthin rather than in the Council offices. He welcomed this idea and suggested that the feeder primary schools could be invited to attend.
Councillor Dave Mackie indicated that some meetings of the Education and Youth Overview & Scrutiny Committee had been held in outside locations and Members had found the experience to be useful. Councillor Nigel Steele-Mortimer concurred and supported the idea for Flintshire SACRE meetings to be held in schools.
3. How could you persuade people to become a SACRE member?
Presentations to Councillors
The Challenge Adviser indicated that he had provided a presentation to Councillors at Conwy County Council.
Opportunities: professional development, contribute to the Agreed Syllabus or support materials
The Challenge Adviser spoke of the importance of reminding colleagues of the opportunities that were available.
4. How can we monitor Religious Education (RE) and collective worship?
Scrutinising self-evaluation reports
The Challenge Adviser spoke of the suggestion to ask schools to complete a self-evaluation form once in a six year cycle.
5. How can we support schools to deliver good RE and collective worship?
Youth SACREs
The Challenge Adviser welcomed the idea to involve representatives from schools. The Chairman indicated that a Youth SACRE had been in place during his involvement with Hackney Council and even though he welcomed the idea, he stated from his experience the Hackney Youth SACRE had a limited lifespan.
Advice materials
The Chairman commented that SACRE did not have its own website but that the agenda, minutes and reports packs were included within a section on the Flintshire County Council website. He felt that a dedicated SACRE website could be an area where resources and good practice could be shared. The Challenge Adviser referred to the briefing note that he had mentioned earlier in the meeting and explained that one of the recommendations was to ask Directors to consider a network for RE. He suggested that teacher groups could be established within schools and these groups could then meet and share good practice and provide feedback to SACRE ... view the full minutes text for item 5