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Industrial Action: How should Christians in the NHS respond?

Many Christian nurses and allied health professionals have been asking me how they should act in the face of a mounting industrial dispute. Next Wednesday (30 November), around 100,000 health workers in the UK will join an estimated 2 million other public sector employees in […]

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Spiritually confused care?

Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, recently spoke of the need to remember the spiritual needs of patients in NHS care – and was promptly accused of bringing back medieval exorcism! In the following week, the Royal College of Nursing published a new online training […]

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Opt in or opt out for organ donation? Pressure grows for change

There have been growing demands this week for the introduction of a system of organ donation across the UK in which everyone is automatically placed on the organ donor register.  This would mean that, unless people specifically opted out, hospitals would be allowed to use […]

Practising compassion and justice

Having just got back from a two day conference in the Netherlands on researching and teaching spiritual care for nursing students, I was once again confronted on my return to our island shores by more stories about the failures of even the most basic care […]

New test highlights a stark paradox at the heart of prenatal testing

New test highlights a stark paradox at the heart of prenatal testing

It is easy to garner opposition to prenatal testing and abortion of fetuses found with a duplicate X-chromosome in each cell.  This is a condition commonly diagnosed as “female.” The testing of a fetus to find out its sex, with the aim of aborting it […]

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