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It must come with some challenges, what is the biggest challenge and what can you/others do to help mitigate it?

The challenge as I see it, is to appreciate the value in every singular encounter and remain undaunted by the immense need for chaplaincy support. As part of a hospital workforce that provides countless acts of beautiful service every day, chaplains add their pieces to the giant puzzle that is healthcare, and we know and celebrate the care shown by all our colleagues.

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For those feeling inspired or called to this important ministry, what sort of opportunities are there to be involved?

Volunteers make a difference. Before covid arrived, there were many volunteers visiting patients under the supervision of chaplains The role of all volunteers has gone through a drastic change since 2020, and as such, we are starting again Many volunteers were patients who have come to realise the great difference that a good conversation can make to a day in hospital The reality is that there is no particular type of person who makes a good volunteer: if you feel that you would like to give a little time as part of a regular commitment get in touch with your local hospital's volunteer services who will be glad to hear from you.

Please pray for everyone in hospital; the patients, their families and friends, all of the staff and their families, our priests who make themselves available day and night for all who call upon them in times of greatest need, and finally for our hospital chaplains and volunteers who are making a positive difference every day for those in need.

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