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Opening up Chaplaincy: an invitation to question and innovate

Opening up Chaplaincy: an invitation to question and innovate

Date de sortie : 2024-10-31
© Joanna Mutlow and Stig Graham
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Date de sortie : 2024-10-31
© Joanna Mutlow and Stig Graham
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Martin McGonigle's SPARC team as experts, catalysts and enablers

Martin McGonigle's SPARC team as experts, catalysts and enablers

Durée : 32:47
Martin McGonigle returns as a guest on what is our 50th episode and inspires us with his descriptions of the new community role he has initiated at the Dougie Mac Hospice. Their SPARC team is actively guided in their ambitions, and assisted in their monitoring, by a steering group which helps to drive equality and education through the hospice. Education of clinical staff enables them to have confidence in spiritual assessments and in differentiating care through cultural competence, sharing the responsibility for meeting SPARC needs. A very collaborative approach.
We talk about the importance of self-knowledge and self-love, about intimacy and humility in our engagements and the learning that comes from every encounter.
As our last podcast episode for a while, we inevitable reflect also on how we have grown through the shared wonderings and ponderings with our guests, and the gratitude we feel for collaboration and openness in chaplaincy.
Id. d’épisode : 1000675205571
GUID : 4d936025-c6bf-41b4-a029-d44dfb1fd132
Date de publication : 31/10/2024 à 13:14:22

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In 2022, Stig Graham (Anglican) & Jo Mutlow (Humanist) opened up a debate on healthcare chaplaincy through lively dialogue with each other and invited guests. Informed by the realities of current demographics, the ever-evolving NHS, and their own practice, Jo and Stig question assumptions about who claims and controls the chaplaincy discourse. Although their existential beliefs may be different, they share a common understanding of how to deliver differentiated, person-centred, and compassionate care of the human spirit; both are committed to enriching chaplaincy through inclusive practice.

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