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Healthcare Chaplaincy in Scotland and the UK
Author(s) -
David Mitchell
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
health and social care chaplaincy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.102
H-Index - 3
eISSN - 2051-5561
pISSN - 2051-5553
DOI - 10.1558/hscc.v9i2.36
Subject(s) - faith , health care , health professionals , spiritual care , political science , sociology , environmental ethics , nursing , management , public administration , public relations , medicine , law , alternative medicine , spirituality , philosophy , theology , economics , pathology
As the Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy heads toward its 10 th anniversary year retiring joint editor David Mitchell reflects on the changes that have taken place in the arena of healthcare chaplaincy during that time. Looking at Scotland and the wider UK scene the author acknowledges the considerable developments, changes and frustrations that have impacted on chaplaincy and have guided its course to the present day. Acknowledging the fears of individual chaplains, faith communities and belief groups, the author outlines a positive vision for the future that could allay these real fears. A vision that sees the development of standards, competencies and professional registration as a clear strategic direction and one earthed in the professional chaplaincy organisations. The author concludes that the continuing development of healthcare chaplaincy in Scotland is a model that could have a positive and guiding influence on the development of chaplaincy throughout the UK.

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