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To provide resources to meet the spiritual and pastoral needs of all people, without discrimination, and in every field of life, throughout the states of Australia. To work in conjunction with the Local Church, using the Chaplaincy Ministry as a tool to minister to local communities.
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Excellence Through Training

It is a critical operational objective of Chaplaincy Australia to provide our communities with well trained operatives. The different realms of Chaplaincy require various forms of interpretation and skill-sets to perform in the role suitably.

Take for example, the difference between a Chaplain placed in Emergency Services where Trauma Counselling and Crisis Co-ordination is required and a Chaplain to a professional sporting environment like the AFL where diverse communicative and ministerial skills are necessary. Two different forms of Chaplaincy with some cross-over yet distinctives that make for alternative training.

Different Chaplaincy governing bodies place different training demands upon their operatives. It is the aim of Chaplaincy Australia not to re-invent the wheel, and, where possible, work along-side these governing bodies to promote their training. We shall also provide our operatives with other general and specialist training on a regular basis. 

Training Dates & Times

Certificate IV in Christian Chaplaincy & Pastoral Care

Offered in partnership with The Salvation Army Booth College

Victoria

(Held at Maroonda City Church 340 Wonga Rd Warranwood)

8:30am to 5pm each day

Intensive 1 -   27 - 29 February

Intensive 2 -   1 - 3 May

Intensive 3 -   3 - 5 July

Intensive 4 -   28 - 30 August

Intensive 5 -   29 - 31 October

New South Wales

(Held at Hawkesbury Church Vineyard  Cnr Brennan Dams & Windsor Roads, Vineyard)

8:30am to 5pm each day.

Intensive 1 -   21 - 23 February

Intensive 2 -   17 - 19 April

Intensive 3 -   19 - 21 June

Intensive 4 -   14 - 16 August

Intensive 5 -   23 - 25 October

Australian Capital Territory

(Held at Canberra CLC  46 Lhotsky Street, Charnwood)

7pm to 10pm Thursday.  8:30am to 9:30pm Friday.  8:30am to 5pm Saturday.

Intensive 1 -   13 - 15 March

Intensive 2 -   22 - 24 May

Intensive 3 -   17 - 19 July

Intensive 4 -   18 - 20 September

Intensive 5 -   6 - 8 November

Intensive 6 -   22 - 24 January 2009

Chaplaincy Essentials

Offered in partnership with Southern Cross College

New South Wales

(Held at Southern Cross College 40 Hector St Chester Hill)

Part A  -  27 - 29 March Part B  -  25 - 27 September

Recommended Training Courses

Chaplaincy Intensive Course

This is a new fully accredited course. At present the intensive components of the course are only available in NSW. However, if a level of demand for this course in other states is displayed, it will be considered as well.
Contact Details:
National Training Director  Rev. Craig Maher                              
Phone: (02) 4721 2871
Mob:0439255664
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CPE – Clinical Pastoral Education

Many of the larger Hospitals in Australia offer this course.
Contact Details:
Royal Melbourne Hospital - 03 9342 7000
Jenny Wegener (Chaplain) – 03 9342 7556
Mercy for Women – 03 9270 2222

Last Updated ( Friday, 01 February 2008 )
 
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