CoNNECT II, Exploring Story: Chaplaincy - Reflection - Research

Exploring Story: Chaplaincy - Reflection - Research,

write with input from Andrew Todd

Lumen United Reformed Church & Community Centre, URC London

Thursday, Mar 12 from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm

An opportunity to connect and network with a particular focus around the use of case studies.

As with the first CoNNECT day we a looking to bring together practitioners, educators and researchers, and those involved in supporting, developing and providing chaplaincy and pastoral care across different contexts. The day is aimed at all those who are interested in understanding chaplaincy, developing practice across different contexts, and supporting chaplains through participatory research.

Chaplaincy is at heart relational. The day will share details of a Case Study project from the Netherland and the idea of ‘living human encounters’ which emerged from it. As a way of connecting our stories there will be opportunity to share and reflection on pastoral encounters getting a taste of case study research.

The final part of the day will be an optional session for those who would be interested in forming a steering group to develop ideas for a Case Study project and potential pilot research community within that.

Alongside Sarah Lane-Cawte, Mark Newitt and Bob Wilson we are delighted that Andrew Todd will be helping us facilitating the day. Andrew is Director of the Professional Doctorate in Practical Theology and Senior Lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University and the Cambridge Theological Federation. Andrew brings a wealth of experience having previously coordinated the Centre for Contemporary Spirituality at Sarum College and, prior to that, set up and ran the Cardiff Centre for Chaplaincy Studies. Andrew is a practical theologian and ethnographer and has researched and published on chaplaincy and related issues of religion in public life.

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