The National prayer day report for 2011
The UK Sikh Healthcare chaplaincy group organised a day of prayer during the week 14-20 November 2011 in UK hospitals aimed at promoting community links between the NHS and the Sikh community with the help of the Sikh Chaplains and members of the Sikh community from various Gurdwaras. The prayers in hospitals across the country were held for the well-being, recovery of those who are currently in hospital regardless of faith, race or gender. Attached are the reports from the day.
National Sikh Chaplaincy Day 1-5 November 2010
The UK Sikh Healthcare chaplaincy group organised a day of prayer during the week 1-5 November 2010 in UK hospitals aimed at promoting community links between the NHS and the Sikh community with the help of the Sikh Chaplains and members of the Sikh community from various Gurudwaras. The prayers in hospitals across the country were held for the well-being, recovery of those who are currently in hospital regardless of faith, race or gender.
Sikh Chaplains Survey
To all Sikh Chaplains/volunteers,
To help us monitor the work and to record the level of chaplaincy provision currently being provided, we have set up the following survey. We’d like Chaplains and volunteers to post their results so that we can ascertain the levels of work being done and feed these back to policy makers to press for more resources for chaplaincy provision.
National Sikh Chaplaincy Day 20-26 April 2010 Update Report
The UK Sikh Healthcare chaplaincy group organised a day of prayer during the week 20th-26th April in UK hospitals aimed at promoting community links between the NHS and the Sikh community with the help of the Sikh Chaplains and members of the Sikh community from various Gurudwaras. The prayers in hospitals across the country were held for the well-being, recovery of those who are currently in hospital regardless of faith, race or gender.