A literature review exploring the integration of minority faiths and beliefs within NHS hospital chaplaincy. Paul Hurst Dissertation 2022
A literature review exploring the integration of minority faiths and beliefs within NHS hospital chaplaincy. Paul Hurst Dissertation 2022
A literature review exploring the integration of minority faiths and beliefs within NHS hospital chaplaincy. Paul Hurst Dissertation 2022
Anastasia Sommerville-Wong's Spirituality Wheel - copyrighted (PDF)
SPaRC App (2022) - a mini website at Bradford Teaching Hospitals which provides resources and advice to support beliefs (for staff and patients) - initially six beliefs but more to follow
Sikh Religion and Palliative Care (BMJ Nov 2020). Article by A. Landa, B. Grewel, R. Singh
Jamie Fearn's doctoral research invitation for co-researchers (PDF)
Case Study for discussion: Lina's end of life request from April 23 episode
Tim Dixon's thesis about Pastoral Care on Remand and the Role of the Prison Chaplain http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/14705/
CHAPLAINCY RESEARCH USA
Transforming Chaplaincy https://www.transformchaplaincy.org/
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab https://chaplaincyinnovation.org/
George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health (George Washington University, USA)
CHAPLAINCY RESEARCH UK and EUROPE
https://www.pastoralezorg.be/page/erich/
http://www.enhcc.eu/members.htm
Qualitative Research How to by Professor and Part-Time Hospital Chaplain, Elizabeth Tisdell, Penn State Hershey Medical Center
Other Diverse and Vulnerable populations in Prehospital and ED:
LGBTQI inclusive Hospice and Palliative Care: https://www.lgbtq-inclusive.com/
Veterans: https://www.missionmotorsport.org/
Liz Hamill Howards Poem for the Emergency Department
Spiritual Health Association
https://www.spiritualhealth.org.au/reports
https://www.spiritualhealth.org.au/standards
Hospital Spiritual Care - what matters to patients in Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, Volume 29, 2023 - Issue 1 (contact Cheryl Holmes directly for a full copy of this article)
https://scmpress.hymnsam.co.uk/books/9780334063636/uncertain
MA is Pastoral and Existential Practice NSPC is at the forefront of the exciting, emerging field of non-religious pastoral care. This is the first MA of its nature in the UK and provides a much-needed pathway towards professional work in pastoral care/chaplaincy from a non-religious perspective. We work closely with Humanists UK to achieve this objective. Graduates can expect to work across a range of sectors including education, healthcare, the prison service and the armed forces. In addition, the MA provides probationary accreditation as a Humanist UK funeral, wedding and naming celebrant. Drawing on psychotherapeutic literature, existential philosophy and models of pastoral and spiritual care, we teach students to work in a holistic way, engaging with the unique world of each client.
The programme covers theory, skills training, placement experience aligned to professional competence frameworks with supporting supervision,The programme covers theory, skills training, placement experience aligned to professional competence frameworks with supporting supervisionThe programme covers theory, skills training, placement experience aligned to professional competence frameworks with supporting supervision and research. Prior learning can be granted for modules studied at level 7 covering the same learning outcomes as the NSPC equivalent – this can be discussed at interview stage.
Year one assumes no prior knowledge or experience, building your skills from the ground up. You will start with core competencies such as active listening, and build to a ceremonies training, as well as explicitly existential skills. Theoretical learning includes professional ethics, the psychology of worldviews, and a grounding in existential philosophy.
Year two provides an opportunity to start building experience in a placement with the support of supervision. You will also complete a research project, with the help of an experienced supervisor. This will be on a topic of your choice, and can take the form of a literature review or a qualitative piece. Students will build on the learning from year two, looking more deeply at ceremonies and ethical dilemmas.
Clinical Pastoral Education at University College Cork
Links to Faith to Faithless which supports people leaving high control religions and offers training for frontline services about safeguarding.
https://www.faithtofaithless.com/ facebook.com/faithtofaithless | twitter.com/faithtofaithless | youtube.com/faithtofaithless | instagram.com/faithtofaithless
Danielle J. Buhuro and Jeremy Gilmore
Reflective Practice: Formation and Supervision in Ministry. Vol. 41: Formation in a Time of Crisis - 2021
Sharma, S. and Reimer-Kirkham, S. (2023) Exploring racism and racialization in the work of healthcare chaplains: a case for a critical multifaith approach. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, 29(3) pp.307-319. 10.1080/08854726.2023.2209462.
Sharma, S. and Reimer-Kirkham, S. (2022) In plain view: gender in the work of women healthcare chaplains. Social Compass 10.1177/00377686221105770. (In press).
Reimer-Kirkham, S., Sharma, S., Brown, R. and Calestani, M. (2020) Prayer as Transgression? The Social Relations of Prayer in Healthcare Settings. Montreal: McGill Queen’s University Press. Link.
Barnes, M. J. D., Bradley, C., Cade-White, L. and Williams, J. P. (2023) “I’ve never seen a Black woman chaplain before:” From personal narratives to hypotheses. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, 29(3), pp.279-291.
https://www.openingthespiritualgate.net/