Chaplaincy Sunday 2016 All people, all places “Observing traditions and culture is very significant to our residents in palliative care. Yet every culture and every individual has its unique needs … The most important gift I can give is that of listening.” Rev Veneeta Singh-Lucas Palliative Care, Wesley Mission Brisbane
Chaplaincy Sunday 2016 All people, all places “I seek to find opportunities to make points of connection, talking about different aspects of families, as many people have diversity in their family background or experiences overseas.” Beatriz Skippen Chaplain – Pastoral and Spiritual Care Wesley Mission Brisbane
Chaplaincy Sunday 2016 All people, all places “Observing a Compassionate Pause will infuse a culture change that encourages and equips hospital staff to express compassionate care their way … without imposing beliefs on others.” Rev Terry Ayling Gold Coast Hospitals Chaplain, and Coordinator of Spiritual Care Department, Gold Coast Health