Agenda and minutes

Hybrid Meeting in Committee Room 1 - Council Offices, Llangefni and virtually via Zoom, Standing Advisory Council (SAC) - Wednesday, 8th March, 2023 2.00 pm

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Items
No. Item

1.

Declaration of Interest

To receive any declaration of interest from a Member or Officer in respect of any item of business.

Minutes:

None received.

2.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 320 KB

To submit for confirmation, the draft minutes of the previous meeting of the SACRE held on 12 October 2022.

Minutes:

The minutes of the previous meeting of the SACRE held on 12 October 2022 were presented and confirmed as correct.

 

Matters arising from the minutes:-

 

  The RVE Advisor reported that she has not contacted Estyn’s Chief Inspector in relation to the lack of reference to Christianity as the main religion in Estyn inspection reports, as the method of inspecting schools is currently in its transitional phase.  It was noted that Estyn quoted in a recent NAPfRE meeting that “it continues to be a period of change, and guidelines on expectations will be developed over time”.

  The RVE Advisor suggested that the SACRE’s concerns regarding Estyn inspection reports be raised with the SACRE’s Operational Panel in due course, rather than with Head Teachers.

  The RE Advisor suggested that Head Teachers from schools which have undergone recent Estyn inspections be invited to present examples of their pupils’ work.

 

Concerns were raised that legislation states that Christianity is the main religion in Wales, but this is not reflected in the Agreed Syllabus Guidance. 

 

The RE Advisor quoted from the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Act 2021 that teaching and learning provided:-

 

(a)    must reflect the fact that the religious traditions in Wales are mainly

  Christian, while taking account of the teaching and practices of the

  other principal religions represented in Wales, and

(b)    must also reflect the fact that a range of non-religious philosophical

 convictions are held in Wales.

 

RESOLVED to invite Head Teachers from schools that have recently been inspected to present examples of their pupils’ work to the SACRE.

3.

Draft Annual Report of the Anglesey SACRE 2021/22 pdf icon PDF 1 MB

To consider the Anglesey SACRE’s Draft Annual Report for 2021/22.

Minutes:

The Chair read out the Chairman’s Summary from the Anglesey SACRE’s Annual Report and thanked Councillor Dylan Rees for his leadership over the past 9 years.

 

The SACRE accepted the Draft Annual Report for 2021/22, subject to the correction of minor errors noted in the meeting.  The Chair thanked the RVE Advisor on behalf of the SACRE for her excellent work in preparing a comprehensive Annual Report for the Ynys Môn SACRE.

 

RESOLVED:-

 

  That the RVE Advisor prepares an Action Plan to record progress on the SACRE’s recommendations in the Annual Report, which are

continually evolving.

  To adopt the SACRE’s Draft Annual Report for 2021/22, subject to the correction of minor errors.

  That the RVE Advisor forwards a copy of the final version of the SACRE’s Annual Report to Welsh Government.

4.

The Pilgrimage Project by the Church in Wales

The Religion, Values and Ethics (RVE) Advisor to provide an update on the Pilgrimage Project by the Church in Wales.

Minutes:

The RVE Advisor reported that she attended a meeting with Mrs Manon Williams from the SACRE and Mrs Elin Owen from the Bangor Diocese in January, to discuss ways to outline and develop the “Llan5 year project by the Church in Wales.  It was noted that the Bangor Diocese are in the process of appointing an Education Officer, who will collaborate with schools in Anglesey on the project.

 

The RE Advisor reported that she will ask Head Teachers in Anglesey to nominate a representative from the primary and secondary sector to join the SACRE’s Operational Panel.  She stated that the Church in Wales project will be central to the Panel’s work to promote RVE and will be shared with schools across the region.

 

Mrs Manon Williams reported that schools from different catchment areas will be able to participate in the “Llan,” and “Pererin” projects.  She stated that the Church’s original plan for “Llan” was to focus on St Cadfan and present a show ‘in character’.  The actor Llion Williams has been portraying St Cadfan in schools, and the Diocese has prepared learning resources to coincide with these activities. The intention is to present the show in Chapels and Churches in each catchment area, and invite pupils from different schools to attend, along with religious leaders.  She stated that what has already been achieved within the project can be used as a template for schools, and the pattern of St Cadfan can be followed in a local or wider area.  She further stated that a lot of money has been invested to bridge children between the primary and secondary sector and suggested that expertise from the secondary sector could be utilised to crease a bridging project for pupils in Years 6 and 7 to work together. 

5.

Wales Association of SACREs (WASACRE) pdf icon PDF 325 KB

To submit for information:-

 

  The draft minutes of the virtual WASACRE meeting held on 16 November

    2022.

 

  Letter from the Chair of WASACRE on behalf of the Executive.

 

  To consider nominations to the Executive Committee(correspondence

   attached).

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The draft minutes of the WASACRE meeting held on 16 November 2022 were submitted for information and noted.

 

The Chair read out a letter from WASACRE inviting SACREs across Wales to submit nominations for two new members to sit on the WASACRE’s Executive Committee.  It was noted that each SACRE can only nominate one member to the Executive.  The Chair requested that any nominations should be sent to the RVE Advisor as soon as possible, so that they may be forwarded to the WASACRE’s Secretary by the closing date of Friday, 31 March 2023.

 

It was highlighted that no one from Anglesey or Gwynedd has represented the WASACRE’s Executive Committee for a while, and there are no Welsh speakers on the Committee at present.  A nomination was put forward and seconded in the meeting for the Chair, Councillor Non Dafydd to join the Executive.  The Chair responded that she would like to have time to think about the nomination and would respond in due course.

 

RESOLVED:-

 

  To note the draft minutes of the WASACRE meeting held virtually on 16 November 2022.

  To note the information presented for nominations to the WASACRE’s Executive Committee.

 

6.

Any other matters

Any other matters – with prior agreement of the Chair.

Minutes:

Concerns were expressed regarding poor attendances at Ynys Môn SACRE meetings.  It was highlighted that one elected member has not attended any SACRE meetings and needs to be encouraged to attend.

 

Mr Rheinallt Thomas reported that he circulated the Free Church Council of Wales ‘Guidance for Primary and Secondary School Visits’ and ‘Linking Churches and Schools’ to the SACRE.  It was noted that the SACRE had received the documents, which are relevant to RVE in the New Curriculum, and to observe Collective Worship in schools.  He stated that the documents could also be shared freely if members of the SACRE desired.

 

The RVE Advisor suggested that the SACRE resume visits to schools to observe Collective Worship and experience the good work that is being carried out in Anglesey schools, which is important in the context of the New Curriculum.  It was suggested that a timeframe to reconvene Collective Worship visits to schools be discussed in the       Head Teachers’ Strategic Panel’s next meeting on 23 March 2023.  Mr Owain Roberts reported that schools are in the process of delivering the New Curriculum and stated that he would be happy to arrange a visit for SACRE members to attend Ysgol Cybi in due course.

 

The RVE Advisor reported that Estyn have recently undertaken inspections in the following schools, which will be discussed in the SACRE’s next meeting -  Ysgol Cybi, Holyhead; Ysgol Gynradd Beaumaris; St Mary’s, Holyhead; Ysgol Uwchradd Bodedern; Ysgol Caergiliog; Ysgol Esceifiog, Gaerwen.  It was noted that further inspections will take place this week at Ysgol Goronwy Owen, Benllech and Ysgol Moelfre.  The RE Advisor stated that four non-maintained settings were also inspected this term - Cylch Henblas, Cylch Rhoscolyn, Cylch Kingsland and Caban Enfys.  It was noted that the inspections were successful, and two case studies followed on from these inspections.  It was further noted that as RVE will now be taught to children from 3 to16 years of age, it may be an option for the SACRE to consider visiting those settings in future.

 

The Chair reported that Mrs Gwyneth Hughes, the RVE Advisor will be retiring soon.  The Chair, on behalf of the SACRE, thanked Mrs Hughes for her guidance, hard work and commitment to the SACRE since 2018, and wished her every happiness in her retirement.

 

Mr Rheinallt Thomas reiterated the Chair’s words and reported that it is not easy for people who are not experts in the field of RE to cope with all the elements involved.  He stated that the SACRE have been very impressed in the way Mrs Hughes has undertaken the role.

 

Mrs Hughes reported that it has been a privilege to work for the Council as an Education Officer since 2017 and will miss her involvement with the SACRE since 2018.  

 

RESOLVED:-

 

  To note the information presented.

  That the RE Advisor raises the issue of a timeframe for reconvening visits to schools to observe Collective Worship in the Operational Panel’s next meeting.  ...  view the full minutes text for item 6.

7.

Next Meeting

The next meeting on the SACRE is scheduled for Wednesday, 12 July 2023 at 2.00 pm.

 

Minutes:

It was noted that the SACRE’s next meeting will be held on Wednesday, 12 July 2023 at 2.00 pm.

8.

Exclusion of the Press and Public

To consider adoption of the following:-

 

“Under Section 100(A)(4) of the Local Government Act 1972, to exclude the press and public from the meeting during discussion on the following item on the grounds that it may involve the disclosure of exempt information as defined in Schedule 12A (Category 16) of the said Act.”

Minutes:

It was RESOLVED:-

 

“Under Section 100(A)(4) of the Local Government Act 1972, to exclude the press and public from the meeting during discussion on the following item on the grounds that it may involve the disclosure of exempt information as defined in Schedule 12A (Category 16) of the said Act.”

9.

To review the SACRE's Constitution

To submit a report by the RVE Advisor on the SACRE’s Constitution.

Minutes:

The RE Advisor’s report was submitted, to review the SACRE’s Constitution, following proposed legislative changes as part of the Curriculum of Wales developments by Welsh Government.

 

The Chair read out statements from Councillor Dylan Rees and Mrs Elaine Green, as they were absent from the meeting.

 

The SACRE considered the current Constitution and options available in accordance with the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Act 2021:-

 

“The Act provides for the appointment of persons who represent holders of non-religious philosophical beliefs in the same way as they permit the appointment of persons who represent holders of religious beliefs”.

 

The SACRE were of the opinion that as 40.7% of the population on Anglesey do not follow a religion, appointing a non-religious person would reflect diversity at a local level.

 

A formal vote was undertaken to reach a decision, which was agreed by Groups A, B and C.

 

RESOLVED to recommend that the Executive approves the SACRE’s decision to appoint a new representative to the SACRE, from a member of a group with non-religious philosophical conviction, and not an individual member.