Introduction and overview
Dorset SACRE has met regularly this year using Teams, as this ensures that most members will be able to attend. Ours is a broad county of some 60 miles east to west with many winding country roads. Virtual meetings save a huge amount of travelling time, expense and emissions.
Representation has stayed largely the same. We are still seeking Catholic, Buddhist and Hindu representatives, but their scarcity reflects that of the county itself.
SACRE has been proactive in maintaining an up to date contact list of RE leads in both Primary and Secondary schools across the county, with the Clerk to SACRE maintaining a database of names and contact details.
Our Advisor, Dave Rees, produces a termly RE Newsletter which draws together national and local news and events in RE, and continues to be well-received.
Our links with the Salisbury Diocese remain strong as we work alongside Nicola Coupe, the Diocesan School Improvement Officer. We have again been able to share expertise and signpost teachers to the Diocese’s own conference in the Spring. RE teachers’ Networks have met regularly across the county, supported by our Advisor as well as the Diocese.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Dorset teachers for their dedication to the subject and thank the members of Dorset SACRE for their unwavering support of RE in Dorset schools.
Debbie Tibbey
Chair, Dorset SACRE