Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: Yes
To consider the report of the Cabinet Member
for Children and Learning seeking approval to changes to the SACRE
Constitution.
(i) To recommend Southampton City Council Cabinet approve the
amended Constitution for SACRE attached at Appendix 1 including
the addition of a Humanist voting member in Group A as well as
retaining an annually reviewed membership representative for a
member with no specific religious affiliation. recognising secular
representation as a ‘belief’ within the meaning of the Human Rights
Act 1998 and accurately reflecting the changing nature of religious
and non-religious beliefs in current society and the Southampton
area.
(ii) To note Cabinet will be asked to delegate authority to the Executive
Director of Wellbeing, following consultation with the Chair of Sacre
to agree an application process and determine any applications /
appoint members to the vacancies approved in (i) above.
(iii) To note Cabinet will be asked to delegate authority to the Executive
Director of Wellbeing, following consultation with the Chair of Sacre
to carry out a further review of SACRE membership once the
Census 2021 data has been published in 2023 and to bring back any further recommendations on Membership changes to the next
annual review of the SACRE Constitution in November 2023.
Data that was analysed in last year’s review from the available school
information systems indicate that the proportions of parents of over 13,500
children (40%) recorded that their child has “no religion” which is the largest
single group represented across current pupils across the city. This remains
the case in the most recent pupil level data.
During the review (November 2020) full voting membership for Humanists as
a specific group was considered, but not recommended. The two previous
decisions have been considered in this review and there was insufficient
evidence that Humanists would represent all people who would be within this
population group hence the proposed Humanist member plus retaining the
non-affiliated member.
A review of pupil data continues to show a need to reflect wider ‘belief’
systems (including a belief in secularism) and recognises based on the
current evidence that a place should be made available to accommodate this
within the SACRE Constitution. In order to ensure all groups representing
secular or non-religious beliefs have an opportunity to apply for a place on
SACRE an application process, has been proposed so SACRE can aim to
ensure appropriate representation from across all groups, within the SACRE
legal framework, who may belong to the population group in the city, and
recognise this would include people who would say they are Humanists,
hence the proposal of a full member representative for Humanists. No other
group with worldview values and beliefs have approached or been involved in
SACRE.
If this proposal is rejected and the current constitution reviewed in November
2021 persists then it is probable that the South Hampshire Humanists and / or
other affected groups will seek a Judicial Review with an aim to have the
decision overturned. This would potentially have a financial and reputational
implication to SCC.
To either give full membership to Southampton Hampshire Humanists, but
thereby preventing other non-faith groups being represented, or having no
non-faith groups represented on SACRE which would disenfranchise a
sizeable proportion of those living in Southampton and prevent their views
and opinions from helping to shape the overall nature of Religious Education
in maintained schools specifically under SACRE statutory duties, and those
non-maintained who follow the Locally Agreed Syllabus.
Alternatively, to continue with either non-affiliated membership or co-opted
member status, however this has previously been the subject of legal
challenge by a Local Humanist group and while a legal challenge may be
defendable under current legislation, it is unlikely to be in the public interest to
defend such proceedings when there is evidence supporting the need to
review membership to include more secular belief systems being represented
on SACRE.
Report author: Judy Cordell
Publication date: 15/11/2022
Date of decision: 15/11/2022
Decided at meeting: 15/11/2022 - Cabinet
Effective from: 24/11/2022
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