Looking after the whole person THE TRUST SPIRITUAL CARE (Chaplaincy) TEAM.

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Looking after the whole person THE TRUST SPIRITUAL CARE (Chaplaincy) TEAM

SOME CAUSES OF SPIRITUAL DISTRESS WHICH WE COME ACROSS u Shock of sudden illness u Shattered dreams u Fear of treatment, pain, suffering u Loss of dignity & control u Sense of guilt & shame u Concern for family u Troubled relationships u Challenge to what we believe u Anxiety about death

We aim to meet the needs of people of any faith or no faith.

The Trust Chaplaincy Team - A Resource to The Trust Division and Care Group links Research/Audit Clinical Ethics Trust Crises The Environment Staff Support Teaching & Training Committee Work Source of information