“Essential Not Optional”: Spiritual Care in Australia during a Pandemic

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This paper focuses on the impact of COVID19 in Australia. Three areas were investigated: professionalism, contrasting hospital and aged care services and “business as usual”? Impact was low overall, the timing being pre-second wave impact. Two areas of weakness were highlighted: depleted spiritual care teams due to standing down non-professional staff and uncertainty about the role of Chaplains in the care of other staff. Further study of second wave impact is recommended.

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Tan, H., Holmes, C., Flynn, E., & Karimi, L. (2021). “Essential Not Optional”: Spiritual Care in Australia during a Pandemic. Journal of Pastoral Care and Counseling, 75(1_suppl), 41–45. https://doi.org/10.1177/1542305020985071

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