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Spiritual Care Series Course

Older people have a better quality of life when those who care for them understand their spiritual needs and are skilled in delivering this kind of care. This easy-to-access, eight-session training course develops confidence, understanding and skills in anyone offering spiritual care to an older person. The Spiritual Care Series is a highly effective course developed by leading practitioners in the UK care of older people, including Professor John Swinton.

The course is a comprehensive introduction to enabling people to offer good quality spiritual care in their local communities. Here are just some of the key features of the course:

  • ​Eight two-hour sessions with video material to introduce each topic and provoke discussion  

  • Available and licensed by BRF Ministries and Anna Chaplaincy for older people in the UK, who are taking a lead nationally in quality of support for older peoples’ ministry

  • Recognises that ‘a person is not truly healthy if he or she is struggling to understand the meaning and purpose for their life’

  • The course has been running successfully in the UK since 2022 as a national Zoom programme delivered by Anna Chaplaincy, and in many local church contexts

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