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Blog: If you were a banker …

Providing wellbeing care and support to clergy and their families is central to St Luke’s work. Psychotherapist Nicola Canham’s thought-provoking…

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Blog: Making the difficult easier

Word is spreading in the clergy wellbeing community about a psychotherapy-based course that originated in the Diocese of Lichfield, ‘Working…

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News: Improving the Clergy Discipline Measure – what is your experience of CDM?

Significant concerns surround CDM and a new research project is looking for clergy who have been impacted by it.

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News: Clergy’s mental health needs are ‘not different to yours’: St Luke’s on UCB Radio

On World Mental Health Day, St Luke's Jan Korris urges the Church to be realistic about the mental health of…

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How can a bishop effectively care for clergy?

At St Luke’s recent conference for diocesan clergy wellbeing representatives, the Diocese of Bath and Wells’ Advisor in Counselling and…

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Supporting ministry – learning from St Albans’ success

The SIM ministry support scheme is a low-cost, high impact provision that has been running for nearly 30 years in…

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Supporting ministry – the St Albans experience

Support In Your Ministry, an innovative clergy wellbeing scheme, has been described as a ‘grace gift’ by participants.  In the…

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The Covenant – on a journey towards culture change

As work on implementing the Covenant for Clergy Care and Wellbeing continues, St Luke’s takes a look at what can…

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Opening up the ‘Big Conversation’

Ahead of Synod's recent vote to adopt the Covenant for Clergy Wellbeing, our reflective practice adviser Jan Korris presented a…

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Blog: Taking the strain

St Luke’s trustee Sue O’Brien reflects on the stresses and joys of being a clergy spouse – and dealing with…

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