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Faiths and Further Education:A HandbookAnnex B:NEAFE, Faiths in FE Forum, and Regional FE Officer ContactsNEAFE OfficersDr Ann Limb (Chair)Trinity House3 Willow LaneStony StratfordBuckinghamshireMK11 1FGagl@annlimb.co.ukDr John Wise (Honorary Treasurer)21 Knoll CrescentNorthwoodMiddlesexHA6 1HHjpwise@blueyonder.co.ukMannie Stewart (Development Officer)NEAFEEducation DivisionChurch HouseGreat Smith StreetLondonSW1P 3NZmannie.stewart@c-of-e.org.ukFaiths in FE Forum Task GroupDr Fatma Amer (Chair)Markfield Institute of Higher EducationRatby LaneMarkfieldLeicestershireLE67 9SYfatmaamer@hotmail.comJay LakhaniVivekananda Centre6 Lea GardensWembleyHA9 7SEvivekananda@btinternet.comJoanna RyamKidsactive National Development Division6 Aztec RowBerners RoadLondonN1 0PWJoanna.Ryam@kidsactive.org.ukHarjinder Singh Khalsa39 Ash GroveHestonTW5 9DUharjindersinghkhalsa@yahoo.co.ukRegional FE OfficersDavid Capey (East Anglia)d.capey@eefa.netToni Coulton (North Wales)tcoulton@uccf.freeserve.co.ukKate Davison (Bristol)kate.davison2@btinternet.comGareth Denby (Sussex and Surrey)gareth.denby@cofeguildford.org.ukCarmen Franklin (South Yorkshire)carmen@franklin2003.fsnet.co.ukColin French (Gloucestershire)french@carpentersbox.freeserve.co.ukRevd David Gent (Yeovil)revdgent@aol.comRevd Linda Harknett (London)l.harknett@roehampton.ac.ukRevd Janice Jones (Greater Manchester)janice.jones@pendcoll.ac.uk orjjones@manchester.anglican.orgSteve Jones (Exeter)steve.jones@exeter.anglican.orgMaggie Keane (West Midlands)salttru@aol.comPolly Mason (Lancashire)mason.p@runshaw.ac.ukRevd Andrew Morton (South Wales)mortonae@hotmail.comRevd Nick Parish (Oxford)nick.parish@ntlworld.comRevd Susan Walker (East Midlands)susanwalker@leggott.ac.uk

49Annex C:ReferencesGukuru, G. and Murray,A (eds) (2004) FE Chaplaincy in 2004: Reporton a questionnaire survey of FE chaplains undertaken in summer 2004,London: Church of England and Methodist Church.Available at:www.cofe.anglican.org/info/education/hefe/ accessed2 November 2005.Board of Education (2002) Pillars of the Church: Supportingchaplaincy in further and higher education, London: Church HousePublishing.Available to order from:www.chpublishing.co.uk/product.asp?id=16577 accessed3 November 2005.DfEE (1998) The Learning Age: a renaissance for a new Britain, GreenPaper, Norwich: HMSO.Available at:www.lifelonglearning.co.uk/greenpaper/ accessed 29 October2005.DfES (2004) 14–19 Education and Skills,White Paper, CM 6476,Norwich: HMSO.Available at: www.dfes.gov.uk/publications/14-19educationandskills/ accessed 29 October 2005.DfES and QCA (2004) Religious Education: the non-statutoryframework, London: QCA.Available at www.qca.org.uk/9817.htmlaccessed 29 September 2005.Foster, Sir Andrew (2005) ‘Review of the future role of FE Colleges’,Keynote Speech to the LSDA Annual Conference 21–22 June 2005.Available at:www.lsda.org.uk/events/summerconference2005/index.asp?section=3 accessed 29 September 2005.Hay, D. with Nye, R. (1998) The Spirit of the Child, London: Fount.Heap, S. (undated) Ministry and Mission, Monday to Friday,Theology and Context, Didcot:The Baptist Union.Herman,A (2002) The Scottish Enlightenment, London: FourthEstate.HM Prison Service (undated) HM Prisons Service ChaplaincyStatement of Service, London: HM Prison Service.Available at:www.hmprisonservice.gov.uk/adviceandsupport/prison_life/religion/ accessed 29 October 2005.Jones, R. (2005) ‘Higher education chaplaincy’, unpublished paper.King, P. (1997) ‘Abnormal ministry? Charlie chaplaincy?’,unpublished paper.Layard, Richard (2003) ‘Happiness: Has social science a clue?’Lecture 1, Lionel Robbins Memorial Lectures 2002/3, 3 March 2003,London: London School of Economics.Transcript available at:www.lse.ac.uk/collections/LSEPublicLecturesAndEvents/events/2003/20030106t1439z001.htm accessed 29 September 2005.LSC (2004a) Working Together, Coventry: LSC.LSC (2004b) Equality and Diversity Strategy 2004–07, Coventry: LSC.LSC (2004c) ‘LSC welcomes personalised learning and richer choiceof education routes’, LSC Press Release 19 October 2004, Coventry:LSC.Available at:www.fecareers.co.uk/cands/newsview.asp?n=34 accessed 29October 2005.Maddox, M. (2005) God under Howard: the rise of the religious right inAustralian politics, Crows Nest, NSW,Australia:Allen and Unwin.Murray,A (ed) (2003) College / Faith Community Partnerships andStudent Retention: Report on a feasibility study on effectivepartnerships between FE colleges, local churches and faithcommunities to improve student retention and recruitment throughcommunity mentoring, FE chaplaincy initiatives and other forms ofstudent support, London: NEAFE.Available at:www.cofe.anglican.org/info/education/hefe/communityfaithaccessed 3 November 2005.NEAFE (2004) ‘Taking Young People Seriously: SMD (Spiritual andMoral Development) at 14-19 especially Post-16 FE Level’,unpublished paper, London: NEAFE.An executive summary isavailable at: www.cofe.anglican.org/news/pr5205.html accessed3 November 2005.NEAFE (2005) ‘Churches lay down a challenge to Government inStatement on White Papers on Education and Skills 2005’, NEAFEPress Release 31 May 2005.Available at:www.cofe.anglican.org/news/pr4405.html accessed3 November 2005.Ofsted and ALI (2005) Common Inspection Framework,London: Ofsted.Robinson, S. (2004) Ministry among Students, Norwich,Canterbury Press.Sollis, G.W. (2004) ‘A methodist theology of higher educationchaplaincy for today and its implications for the mission of theWhole Church’, unpublished dissertation,Wesley College.Tacey, D. (2004) The Spiritual Revolution: the emergence ofcontemporary spirituality, Philadelphia, USA: Brunner-Routledge.Tomlinson, M (2004) 14–19 Curriculum and Qualifications Reform:Final report of the Working Group on 14-19 Reform, London:WorkingGroup on 14–19 Reform.Available at: www.dfes.gov.uk/14-19/documents/Final%20Report.pdf accessed 29 October 2005.Tuckman, B (1964) ‘Personality structure, group composition, andgroup functioning’, Sociometry 27.Turner,A. and Kimber, K. (2003) Whole People Matter, London:Church of England, Methodist Church.Williams, R. (2005) ‘Minding the gaps: thoughts on the education ofthe spirit’, Journal of Chaplaincy in Further Education,Vol. 1, No. 1,Spring 2005, pp. 3–7.

49Annex C:ReferencesGukuru, G. <strong>and</strong> Murray,A (eds) (2004) FE Chaplaincy in 2004: Reporton a questionnaire survey <strong>of</strong> FE chaplains undertaken in summer 2004,London: <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Methodist <strong>Church</strong>.Available at:www.c<strong>of</strong>e.anglican.org/info/<strong>education</strong>/hefe/ accessed2 November 2005.Board <strong>of</strong> Education (2002) Pillars <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Church</strong>: Supportingchaplaincy in <strong>further</strong> <strong>and</strong> higher <strong>education</strong>, London: <strong>Church</strong> HousePublishing.Available to order from:www.chpublishing.co.uk/product.asp?id=16577 accessed3 November 2005.DfEE (1998) The Learning Age: a renaissance for a new Britain, GreenPaper, Norwich: HMSO.Available at:www.lifelonglearning.co.uk/greenpaper/ accessed 29 October2005.DfES (2004) 14–19 Education <strong>and</strong> Skills,White Paper, CM 6476,Norwich: HMSO.Available at: www.dfes.gov.uk/publications/14-19<strong>education</strong><strong>and</strong>skills/ accessed 29 October 2005.DfES <strong>and</strong> QCA (2004) Religious Education: the non-statutoryframework, London: QCA.Available at www.qca.org.uk/9817.htmlaccessed 29 September 2005.Foster, Sir Andrew (2005) ‘Review <strong>of</strong> the future role <strong>of</strong> FE Colleges’,Keynote Speech to the LSDA Annual Conference 21–22 June 2005.Available at:www.lsda.org.uk/events/summerconference2005/index.asp?section=3 accessed 29 September 2005.Hay, D. with Nye, R. (1998) The Spirit <strong>of</strong> the Child, London: Fount.Heap, S. (undated) Ministry <strong>and</strong> Mission, Monday to Friday,Theology <strong>and</strong> Context, Didcot:The Baptist Union.Herman,A (2002) The Scottish Enlightenment, London: FourthEstate.HM Prison Service (undated) HM Prisons Service ChaplaincyStatement <strong>of</strong> Service, London: HM Prison Service.Available at:www.hmprisonservice.gov.uk/advice<strong>and</strong>support/prison_life/religion/ accessed 29 October 2005.Jones, R. (2005) ‘Higher <strong>education</strong> chaplaincy’, unpublished paper.King, P. (1997) ‘Abnormal ministry? Charlie chaplaincy?’,unpublished paper.Layard, Richard (2003) ‘Happiness: Has social science a clue?’Lecture 1, Lionel Robbins Memorial Lectures 2002/3, 3 March 2003,London: London School <strong>of</strong> Economics.Transcript available at:www.lse.ac.uk/collections/LSEPublicLecturesAndEvents/events/2003/20030106t1439z001.htm accessed 29 September 2005.LSC (2004a) Working Together, Coventry: LSC.LSC (2004b) Equality <strong>and</strong> Diversity Strategy 2004–07, Coventry: LSC.LSC (2004c) ‘LSC welcomes personalised learning <strong>and</strong> richer choice<strong>of</strong> <strong>education</strong> routes’, LSC Press Release 19 October 2004, Coventry:LSC.Available at:www.fecareers.co.uk/c<strong>and</strong>s/newsview.asp?n=34 accessed 29October 2005.Maddox, M. (2005) God under Howard: the rise <strong>of</strong> the religious right inAustralian politics, Crows Nest, NSW,Australia:Allen <strong>and</strong> Unwin.Murray,A (ed) (2003) College / Faith Community Partnerships <strong>and</strong>Student Retention: Report on a feasibility study on effectivepartnerships between FE colleges, local churches <strong>and</strong> faithcommunities to improve student retention <strong>and</strong> recruitment throughcommunity mentoring, FE chaplaincy initiatives <strong>and</strong> other forms <strong>of</strong>student support, London: NEAFE.Available at:www.c<strong>of</strong>e.anglican.org/info/<strong>education</strong>/hefe/communityfaithaccessed 3 November 2005.NEAFE (2004) ‘Taking Young People Seriously: SMD (Spiritual <strong>and</strong>Moral Development) at 14-19 especially Post-16 FE Level’,unpublished paper, London: NEAFE.An executive summary isavailable at: www.c<strong>of</strong>e.anglican.org/news/pr5205.html accessed3 November 2005.NEAFE (2005) ‘<strong>Church</strong>es lay down a challenge to Government inStatement on White Papers on Education <strong>and</strong> Skills 2005’, NEAFEPress Release 31 May 2005.Available at:www.c<strong>of</strong>e.anglican.org/news/pr4405.html accessed3 November 2005.Ofsted <strong>and</strong> ALI (2005) Common Inspection Framework,London: Ofsted.Robinson, S. (2004) Ministry among Students, Norwich,Canterbury Press.Sollis, G.W. (2004) ‘A methodist theology <strong>of</strong> higher <strong>education</strong>chaplaincy for today <strong>and</strong> its implications for the mission <strong>of</strong> theWhole <strong>Church</strong>’, unpublished dissertation,Wesley College.Tacey, D. (2004) The Spiritual Revolution: the emergence <strong>of</strong>contemporary spirituality, Philadelphia, USA: Brunner-Routledge.Tomlinson, M (2004) 14–19 Curriculum <strong>and</strong> Qualifications Reform:Final report <strong>of</strong> the Working Group on 14-19 Reform, London:WorkingGroup on 14–19 Reform.Available at: www.dfes.gov.uk/14-19/documents/Final%20Report.pdf accessed 29 October 2005.Tuckman, B (1964) ‘Personality structure, group composition, <strong>and</strong>group functioning’, Sociometry 27.Turner,A. <strong>and</strong> Kimber, K. (2003) Whole People Matter, London:<strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> Engl<strong>and</strong>, Methodist <strong>Church</strong>.Williams, R. (2005) ‘Minding the gaps: thoughts on the <strong>education</strong> <strong>of</strong>the spirit’, Journal <strong>of</strong> Chaplaincy in Further Education,Vol. 1, No. 1,Spring 2005, pp. 3–7.

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