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Marian McElhinney Mental Health Chaplain NHS Lanarkshire

Marian McElhinney Mental Health Chaplain NHS Lanarkshire. The aims for today. 1. To put Spiritual Care in a legislative framework. 2. To put Spiritual Care into a professional context. 3. To put Spiritual Care into a person centred context. Key Policy Drivers.

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Marian McElhinney Mental Health Chaplain NHS Lanarkshire

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  1. Marian McElhinneyMental Health Chaplain NHS Lanarkshire

  2. The aims for today 1. To put Spiritual Care in a legislative framework 2. To put Spiritual Care into a professional context 3. To put Spiritual Care into a person centred context

  3. Key Policy Drivers • 2002Fair For All: Working Together towards Culturally Competent Services NHS HDL (2002)51. • 2002Spiritual Care in NHS Scotland: HDL (2002) 76. • 2003Mental Health (Care and Treatment) Act (Scotland) 2003. • 2007Better Health, Better Care: NHS (2007). • 2008 Spiritual Care & Chaplaincy: CEL (2008)49. • 2010 The NHS Quality Strategy for NHS Scotland (2010).

  4. SO WHAT???

  5. The aim is to develop: ..care encounters that are consistently person-centred, clinically effective and safe for every person, all the time. (Quality Strategy, 2010)

  6. Person Centred Care recognises: The beliefs The culture Thespiritual The emotional The individual The physical The traditions The gender The sexualorientation

  7. Failing to recognise the whole person. • Not giving person centred care. • The consequence of which is, the individual’s recovery journey may be hampered.

  8. spirituality or religion, faith or beliefs • What gives you a sense of worth, value, purpose? • What has your illness taken away from you? • What needs to be restored to aid recovery? • What personal resources can be tapped to aid this process?

  9. Who is responsible? ALL OF US!

  10. Spiritual Care Matters, 2009 Religion and Belief Matter, 2007 A Multi-faith Resource for Healthcare Staff

  11. Resources and Training • The 10 Essential Care Capabilities, Scotland: NES, 2011 version • Realising Recovery Learning Materials: SRN & NES • Clinical Supervision/Reflective Practice • Lanarkshire Spiritual Care Team • Royal College of Psychiatry Spirituality Special interest Group

  12. Spiritual Care Resource We are all in this together…….. but when you need a specialist make a referral to the chaplain via your Spiritual Care Team at any of the hospitals

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