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14 - 19 issues
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Welcome to this section of our site which deals with issues arising from policy and practice in the 14-19 age range.

It contains case studies of interesting practice from the dioceses, proposed curriculum models, the CES 14-19 Toolkit, summaries of government policy papers, reports of conferences, items relating to RE and collective worship for the age range and documents arising from the work of the 14-19 working group, such as the results of the survey conducted in summer 2006.

The working group consists of heads, diocesan representatives and CES members.  It meets regularly to explore current issues, assess their impact on our sector and make recommendations for action, including where possible seeking to influence the direction of government thinking.

To contact the working group, or to make suggestions for items to incorporate into the site, please email general@cesew.org.uk or telephone 0207 901 1900.

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