Called, Connected, Committed
By CEFEL
Called, Connected, Committed Jun 29, 2020
Educating for Hope and Aspiration– Pursuing Renewal, School Leaders and Pupils
We are excited to feature iSingPOP, a project by Innervation Trust. iSingPOP is a UK-based charity dedicated to bringing the joy of music and worship to primary schools. Through specially crafted pop songs, engaging performances, and valuable resources, iSingPOP not only provides children with a vibrant musical experience but also facilitates Collective Worship exploration in schools and churches. Their collaboration with the Church of England Education Office underscores their commitment to nurturing spiritual growth and community engagement.
Having previously showcased their inspiring work at the national conference, we are delighted to announce their return for NC24. Join us as we delve into the stories, inspirations, and collaborative efforts that shape these initiatives, serving as powerful catalysts for spiritual connection and commitment within our schools and communities.
Stay tuned for insightful conversations and perspectives exploring the intersection of faith, diversity, and social justice, offering a rejuvenating experience for our pupils.
Beyond Tokenism: A Christian Vision for Embracing Racial Diversity in Our School
Join us as we explore Anjali's inspiring journey, making waves as a transformative force within the Diocese of Bristol and beyond.
Anjali Kanagaratnam, a devoted curate and racial justice coordinator in the Diocese of Bristol. With a deep commitment to faith and a passion for social justice, Anjali seamlessly intertwines her spiritual calling with advocating racial equality within the church. Beyond her ecclesiastical roles, Anjali is an influential author, contributing to the conversation on racial diversity with her Grove Text, "Beyond Tokenism: A Christian Vision for Embracing Racial Diversity in Our Schools." Drawing from her experience as a secondary school teacher, Anjali's expertise positions her as a respected thought leader at the intersection of faith and social justice.
Christianity As A Global World Faith
An insightful conversation on a groundbreaking resource reshaping our understanding of Christianity as a Global World Faith. Joining us are two distinguished voices passionate about religious education and cultural diversity.
Bola-Alysia Ayonrinde, the National Education Lead for Racial Justice within the Church of England and Krystian McInnis, Religious Education Consultant and Founder of Reimagining Education explore the inspiration behind the Christianity as a Global World Faith project, delving into how Christianity's dynamic journey has shaped and been shaped by diverse cultures and societies. Discover why this understanding is crucial for educators, students, and young minds.
The 'Christianity as a Global World Faith' resources provide a unique and comprehensive exploration of global Christian perspectives that can be used to supplement the use of the Understanding Christianity resource as part of the RE curriculum. These resources aim to broaden pupils' understanding of Christianity within and beyond a localised perspective and embrace its diverse manifestations within the UK and worldwide.
Mariah Humphries Celebrating Diversity – Enabling Flourishing Christianity As A Global World Faith
Mariah Humphries shares her personal faith journey and explores the intersection of her Native identity and her commitment to theology, racial literacy, and reconciliation within the American Church. Delving into the complexities of navigating both Native and White American cultures, Mariah sheds light on how
these aspects of her identity intersect and complement each other, offering a unique perspective on faith, diversity, and the pursuit of reconciliation within a broader cultural context.
Language Sensitivity In this podcast, our guest uses a term that has been used for disability in the USA but is no longer used in the UK. We recognise that language evolves, and terms may be sensitive or offensive to specific individuals.
No offence is intended. We acknowledge the negative historical connotations of this term and encourage the use of inclusive language when referring to people with disabilities.
Educating for Hope and Aspiration – Healing Relationships Pursuing Renewal
In today's episode, we have the privilege of hosting two incredible individuals, each making a remarkable impact in their respective fields.
Faye is a true champion of workplace well-being and mental health. With an impressive track record that includes overseeing Department for Education and Welsh Government funded programs, as well as leading initiatives like the Mentally Healthy Universities Program, she's been recognized as one of the 25 most influential figures in Health & Safety. Faye's passion for better workplace mental health and her work in the education sector is truly inspiring. And when she's not driving change, you can find her dancing away at live gigs.
We're also joined by Hannah Williams, the CEO of the Proton Foundation and the creative mind behind 'The Flourish Project.' This 8-week program is transforming the emotional and mental well-being of children and young people, aged 9-16. Hannah's background in community development and youth work has evolved into a mission to equip schools, youth organizations, and churches to make a difference through the 'Flourish Project.'
Join us as we explore their experiences, insights, and the impact they're making in the world of mental health and well-being. Get ready for an inspiring conversation that will leave you motivated to make a positive change in your own life.
Celebrating Diversity – Empowering Voices
In this episode, we have the privilege of hosting Gillian Georgiou, Diocesan RE and SIAMS Adviser at the Diocese of Lincoln, who will be shedding light on the empowering journey of "Empowering Voices" and the remarkable collaboration between the Dioceses of Lincoln and Re-Connection Lincolnshire.
Lincolnshire, known for its lack of ethnic diversity, with 98.5% of its population identifying as "white," faces unique challenges in a post-Brexit landscape. Schools in the county have navigated issues surrounding British values, diversity, religion, and citizenship. Gillian's insights provide an invaluable perspective on how these challenges are being addressed.
Join us as we delve into the impactful efforts of "Empowering Voices" and learn how this collaboration is making a lasting difference in bridging cultural gaps, fostering understanding, and enriching education in Lincolnshire and beyond. Stay tuned for a conversation that promises to inspire and enlighten!
Celebrating Diversity – Enabling Flourishing- Building Flourishing Systems Through Sports and the Arts
We are excited to bring you the latest episode of our podcast series, "Called, Connected and Committed," where we explore the ways in which school leaders can be committed to change in their schools and empower their surrounding communities. In this month's episode, we are thrilled to feature three remarkable individuals who are making a significant impact in their respective fields. Join us as we delve into the inspiring stories and efforts of our guests: Davina Victory, a Black Ice Skater and Coach who is also a member of British Ice Skating’s EDI committee; Alan Watkinson, Sir Mo Farah's PE Teacher and Partnership Director for Sport Impact; and David Gajadharsign, Academic and Pastoral Principal for the Royal Ballet School. Together, we will explore their organisations’ tireless endeavours to increase representation and foster inclusivity. Stay tuned for an enlightening discussion that will surely leave you inspired.
Accepting Vulnerability and Demonstrating Generosity- Exploring Racial Trauma with Ghino Parker
We are excited to bring you the latest episode of our podcast series, "Called, Connected and Committed," where we explore the ways in which school leaders can be committed to change in their schools and empower their surrounding communities.
In this episode, we had the privilege of sitting down with Ghino Parker, the esteemed Center Director for Barnardo's Charity, as he shared his insights on the topic of racial trauma and intergenerational racial trauma.
Throughout the conversation, Ghino Parker's unwavering dedication to addressing these critical issues was evident. We delved into the far-reaching effects of racial trauma, diving deep into the experiences of vulnerable communities and the lasting impact of systemic oppression. Ghino's expertise and personal experiences provided a thought-provoking and enlightening perspective, shedding light on the urgent need for healing and racial justice within educational settings.
Educating for Community and Living Well Together- Guiding Our Pupils Towards Change Practice April 2023 issue
We are delighted to introduce you to our latest podcast featuring the Archbishops’ Young Leaders Award team. As you may already know, the AYLA programme recognises and supports young people from across England who are actively making a positive difference in their schools and communities.
In this podcast, we will be speaking with some of the AYLA team members to learn more about the incredible work they do and the impact they have had on the lives of young people across England. We'll delve into children’s personal experiences and the stories behind the initiatives that have inspired and empowered so many.
From youth-led projects tackling social issues such as poverty and inequality to innovative solutions for environmental sustainability, we'll explore the diverse range of initiatives that have earned young leaders the AYLA recognition.
Educating for Community and Living Well Together- Growing Hope
For this month’s CCC Podcast, we are thrilled to have been able to speak to Dr Naomi Graham!
Dr Graham is a licensed therapist with over 15 years of experience supporting children and young people. Her passion for mental health and well-being led her to found Growing Hope, a charity that provides free therapy to children and young people who may not otherwise have access to these crucial services.
Under Dr Graham's leadership, Growing Hope has grown into a thriving community that is making a real difference in the lives of young people across our region. Her dedication to providing quality care and support to those in need is truly inspiring, and we are lucky to have her leading our team.
Sustaining Vision and Building Resilience- Celebrating Flourishing Systems: A conversation with the team from Zellar
In this episode of the CCC Podcast, we are joined by the team from Zellar, a company dedicated to promoting sustainability in businesses. Zellar offers a platform that helps companies track their progress towards net zero, providing affordable and practical solutions to help them achieve their goals. Additionally, Zellar collaborates with schools to promote sustainability, offering free subscriptions to help build a more environmentally conscious future. In this episode, we will discuss how Zellar aligns with the principles outlined in the Courageous Advocacy document and hear highlights from a recent sustainability session with pupils at a national conference. Join us as we delve into the world of sustainability with the team from Zellar.
Embracing and Nurturing Diversity in Leadership
This month’s CCC Podcast features John Lynch. The first Black headteacher in Brighton and Croydon discusses his journey as a headteacher. He shares his experiences and insights as a trailblazer in the education system and how he overcame barriers to become a successful leader. Since retiring in 2013, he has worked as a consultant for Brighton and Hove on closing the gap strategies for UKME (United Kingdom Minority Ethnic) pupils in education. He provides valuable tips and advice for individuals looking to grow as leaders and welcome diverse leadership into their schools. This enlightening conversation provides a unique perspective on the education system and the importance of diversity and inclusivity in leadership.
Growing Faith - Educating for Community and Living Well Together with Lorraine Prince and Hannah Persaud
This month’s CCC Podcast features Hannah Persaud, Head of Networks for the Growing Faith Foundation. She discusses how schools, churches and communities build relationships to develop resources that support households to grow in faith together through her work with the Growing Faith Foundation. Growing Faith is a national commitment to achieve a culture change within the Church of England so that every aspect of mission and ministry is considered by what it means for children, young people and families.