The Five Nations Network is managed by the Association for Citizenship Teaching (ACT)

Liz Moorse, Chief Executive
Liz leads the management of the Five Nations Network and has overall responsibility for the successful delivery of the programme. She works closely with the Five Nations Strategy Group to plan and develop programme strategy and deliver the annual conference. She also liaises with the programme funders and leads fundraising activities. Liz has extensive experience of working in education at a senior level, both at a central government agency and in the charity sector. In previous roles she led the introduction and development of citizenship education in schools in England. As well as working for ACT, Liz is Chair of the Expert Subject Advisory Group for Citizenship and of Democratic Life. Contact Liz
Liz leads the management of the Five Nations Network and has overall responsibility for the successful delivery of the programme. She works closely with the Five Nations Strategy Group to plan and develop programme strategy and deliver the annual conference. She also liaises with the programme funders and leads fundraising activities. Liz has extensive experience of working in education at a senior level, both at a central government agency and in the charity sector. In previous roles she led the introduction and development of citizenship education in schools in England. As well as working for ACT, Liz is Chair of the Expert Subject Advisory Group for Citizenship and of Democratic Life. Contact Liz

Camilla Bell-Davies, Membership and Events Coordinator
Camilla joined ACT 2019 and coordinates events, membership and our communications work. She has a background in teaching English abroad with the British Council in Beijing, and has worked in an educational Publishing house. Camilla coordinated the school participation at Philosophy festival How the Lights Get In, and previously worked at Intelligence Squared debates forum and the Chalke Valley History festival in Dorset.
Camilla joined ACT 2019 and coordinates events, membership and our communications work. She has a background in teaching English abroad with the British Council in Beijing, and has worked in an educational Publishing house. Camilla coordinated the school participation at Philosophy festival How the Lights Get In, and previously worked at Intelligence Squared debates forum and the Chalke Valley History festival in Dorset.