Karen Greenidge

Priest at Church of England

London, England, United Kingdom

Overview

Karen Greenidge is a Priest in the Church of England with extensive experience in community and interfaith education. She has held roles such as Priest-in-Charge of North Greenford and has been an active member of advisory councils for Religious Education, contributing to syllabus development.

Her work is deeply rooted in community engagement, particularly with youth. She has developed and delivered religious education lessons and workshops for secondary school students and established a Youth Interfaith Forum to foster dialogue among young people of different backgrounds.

She has served as the Southall Interfaith Secondary Schools Educator, a role focused on building relationships within multi-faith school communities.

Topics They Care About

Interfaith Dialogue
Her role as the Southall Interfaith Secondary Schools Educator involved fostering relationships and understanding between different faith communities, especially among students.
Youth Education
She has a demonstrated passion for educating young people, creating and piloting GCSE-level lesson plans and workshops on religious topics for secondary schools.
Religious Education
As a member of the Ealing Standing Advisory Council for Religious Education (SACRE), she has been directly involved in shaping the religious education curriculum for local schools.

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Priest at Church of England

Education

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