Tuesday 6 January 2009

Posts by Toni Coulton

  1. Chaplaincy for All

    • By Toni Coulton
    • Tuesday 29 January 2008

    Meeting students’ spiritual needs in the multi faith context of Further and Higher Education
    One day conference
    15th January 2008
    At Church House - London
    Very well attended over 180 people there for the keynote addresses.
    There was a good representation from the FE sector. There was opportunity in the day to discuss the topics raised and feed back plus […]

  2. Festive - fourth on google uk

    • By Toni Coulton
    • Monday 19 November 2007

    Readers of this website will know that on September 1st 2007 a new initiative was launched to support Christian students and staff in FE Colleges and Sixth Forms. The steering group was convinced that such a work was needed and everytime we shared the vision with others they were so encouraging seeing that there was […]

  3. NEAFE WINTER CONFERENCE – 15 JANUARY 2008

    • By Toni Coulton
    • Tuesday 23 October 2007

    CHAPLAINCY FOR ALL
    Meeting Students’ Spiritual Needs in the Multi-Faith Context
    Keynote Speakers: (some tbc)
    Dr Kenneth Stevenson, Bishop of Portsmouth and Chair of Church of England
    Board of Education
    Bill Rammell, Minister of State for Further and Higher Education
    Dr Les Ebdon, Vice-Chancellor, University of Bedfordshire and UUK
    Paul Head, Principal, College of North East London and Chair, London Principals Group
    Recent […]

  4. NEAFE news - Developments in Multi Faith Support in FE

    • By Toni Coulton
    • Tuesday 23 October 2007

    The process of bringing together NEAFE and the Faiths in FE Forum moved a significant step forward last month, with the approval by NEAFE Council of a new organization, to be titled the National Council of Faiths and Beliefs in Further Education. It is hoped that work to register the new organisation with Companies […]

  5. Launch of Report - Making space for faith:

    • By Toni Coulton
    • Tuesday 17 July 2007

    Launch of Report - Making space for faith: values, beliefs and faiths in the learning and skills sector.
    This report is the result of the work comissioned by the Quality Improvement Agency (QIA) in which NEAFE and FIFEF were asked to undertake a sector wide review of opportunities for spiritual and moral development in FE, focussing on a national enquiry in to values, beliefs and faiths in the Further Education system. The evidence was gathered and research undertaken by an independant and specialist organisation Purple International, a not-for-profit arm of Focus Consultancy Ltd.

  6. Don’t Teenagers have Souls?

    • By Toni Coulton
    • Tuesday 17 July 2007

    Don’t Teenagers have Souls?
    Report of FE Chaplain’s Annual Conference
    July 10th - 12th 2007

    A brave title that originated as a question put to Alan Murray in the context of provision of/or lack of provision of entitlement to spititual, moral, social and cultural development in FE Colleges.

  7. Festive

    • By Toni Coulton
    • Tuesday 1 May 2007

    Festive
    FE and Sixth Form Initiative
    Whatever your view on Christian Groups/Christian Unions we hope that this new initiative will be of value and help everyone connected to FE and Sixth Formis. Though still at a preparation stage, launch is not due until September, it would be good if as many people as possible knew about Festive
    Toni […]

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Recent articles

  1. This is a STOP PRESS announcement from Damaris Trust - the last chance for schools to buy tickets for the Global Student Forum on the theme ‘Everybody wants a Peace’. The Global Student Forum is open to all sixth formers - 2 teachers from schools and sixth form colleges are invited to bring 10 students […]

  2. Meeting students’ spiritual needs in the multi faith context of Further and Higher Education
    One day conference
    15th January 2008
    At Church House - London
    Very well attended over 180 people there for the keynote addresses.
    There was a good representation from the FE sector. There was opportunity in the day to discuss the topics raised and feed back plus […]

  3. Readers of this website will know that on September 1st 2007 a new initiative was launched to support Christian students and staff in FE Colleges and Sixth Forms. The steering group was convinced that such a work was needed and everytime we shared the vision with others they were so encouraging seeing that there was […]

  4. CHAPLAINCY FOR ALL
    Meeting Students’ Spiritual Needs in the Multi-Faith Context
    Keynote Speakers: (some tbc)
    Dr Kenneth Stevenson, Bishop of Portsmouth and Chair of Church of England
    Board of Education
    Bill Rammell, Minister of State for Further and Higher Education
    Dr Les Ebdon, Vice-Chancellor, University of Bedfordshire and UUK
    Paul Head, Principal, College of North East London and Chair, London Principals Group
    Recent […]

Recent publications

  1. God and Evil

    God and Evil

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    Slideshow used in the Where is God RE day, from Lat and David’s sessions at the October conference.

  2. Final session presentation

    And in the End…

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    The presentation by Lat at the final session of the October conference.

  3. Body Torn Slideshow

    Body Torn Slideshow

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    Slideshow used in the Body Theology RE day, from Lat and David’s sessions at the October conference.

  4. Man Dancin

    Man Dancin

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    A summary of LCET’s 6th form RE day based on the film ‘Man Dancin’.

  5. All publications

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