Training introduced to help faith leaders support their communities
Over 300 faith leaders will benefit from new training to support
their leading roles within communities, Faith Minister Lord Bourne
today confirmed. Developed following direct consultation with faith
leaders, the Faith Leader Training programme will empower faith
leaders with the confidence and knowledge to meet the changing
needs of their congregations....Request free trial
Over 300 faith leaders will benefit from new training to support their leading roles within communities, Faith Minister Lord Bourne today confirmed. Developed following direct consultation with faith leaders, the Faith Leader Training programme will empower faith leaders with the confidence and knowledge to meet the changing needs of their congregations. The voluntary training will be delivered in-person and online and will focus on improving the capacity of faith leaders to identify issues like domestic and sexual abuse and mental health concerns, as well educating them on equalities legislation and UK marriage law. The initiative will help places of worship to have well-qualified, informed and confident faith leaders able to better support their congregants and signpost them to the relevant professional services. Faith Minister Lord Bourne said:
The Edward Cadbury Centre for the Public Understanding of Religion have been selected to deliver the training following an open tendering process. They have a strong track record of working collaboratively with different faith communities across the UK. Their rich experience and expertise will help ensure the programme addresses the needs of faith communities in ways that are constructive, relevant and meaningful. Andrew Davies, Director of the Edward Cadbury Centre for the Public Understanding of Religion:
In designing and developing the Faith Leader Training programme, the government has engaged directly with faith leaders of various faiths and denominations to help collaboratively shape and structure the curriculum and ensure the training offer meets the needs of religious ministers themselves. Imam Qari Asim, Senior Imam at Leeds Makkah Mosque and Executive Member of the Mosques and Imams National Advisory Board:
Further informationIn March 2018, this government published the Integrated Communities Strategy green paper, which invited views on our vision for building strong, integrated communities where people – whatever their background – live, work, learn and socialise together, based on shared rights, responsibilities and opportunities. We anticipate the Faith Leader Training initiative will complement the following programmes:
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