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I’ve got an NHS job; how can I also work with a church?

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I’ve got an NHS job; how can I also work with a church?

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There are people of different faiths in most areas; does a Parish Nurse also help a Muslim or Jewish family? Parish Nursing is offered to people of all faiths and none, and although firmly rooted in a Christian understanding of health and wholeness, is offered unconditionally. It is a responsibility of a Parish Nurse “to have respect for the religious convictions of clients and to refer on to other faith communities and agencies as appropriate”. As with Hospital chaplaincy, Parish nurses do not put pressure on people to change their religion or denomination … part of the training is to ensure that when alternative sources of spiritual help are needed or requested, appropriate referral is made. Clients will always know the church from which the nurse is operating and will always have the option to choose to be referred to someone from their own denomination or not to receive any further help from this source.

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