Reflections on Healthcare Chaplaincy in the UK: Recent Episodes

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Personal reflections on Healthcare Chaplaincy in the UK by Canon Dr. Simon Harrison. Simon has worked delivering spiritual care in Acute and Mental Health Chaplaincy for over 20 years, and is heavily involved in the national Chaplaincy scene.

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An opportunity to hear myself and Paul considering issues of breadth, personal spirituality, language, art and professionalism- and more. Is Scotland really a different world from England when it comes to Chaplaincy thinking, or are we closer than we think? I will let you decide...

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a reflection on our current situation in the UK...

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have argued that cultural care can be an important component, I ask a very experienced London based Chaplain to share his thoughts and experience...

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in practice, not in theory..

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... sharing some thoughts about things I would like to be in place in the UK.

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A simple account of what makes us unique as a Profession in Healthcare, the breadth and agility of what we do, followed by my 4 steps to make us all better in this uniqueness!

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this is a brief reflection on the ENHCC consultation in Chania and what it might tell us about Chaplaincy in the UK (because someone asked for it!)

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This episode tries to work through a more controversial topic in our world of Chaplaincy. Is the title outdated? Are there better options?

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Probably a little dull to honest... but I try to set out what a Chaplain is and how they differ from an honorary chaplain- volunteer or visiting minister....

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Chaplaincy is a very broad profession. Here I share CRISPER as an acronym which I use as a way to illustrate the breadth of what we do, rather than simplifying to Spiritual Care or Pastoral care as all embracing terms...

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I offer a quick introduction to this podcast and then we go straight into reflections on Healthcare Chaplaincy is in the UK. I skim over spiritual care and pastoral care, starting with the very, very basics...