Empowering Spiritual Carers: Sustaining Soul Care
Event description
EMPOWERING SPIRITUAL CARERS
Spiritual Care continues to be a vital part of any organisation that cares for and about people. Chaplains and Spiritual Carers provide invaluable support and care for others, every day. We give of ourselves to provide holistic care for others. The work of Spiritual Carers is very often unrecognised, unsupported and frequently not acknowledged. This conference hopes to empower our amazing Spiritual Carers and sustain Soul Care.
We hope this conference will create new networks and strengthen existing ones, provide support and nourishment to those who are struggling in their roles, a space to reflect on the things that sustain, energise and keep us going in our work. We hope it will also be a great opportunity to explore new opportunities in the field of Spiritual Care and talk to others working in different areas of chaplaincy and spiritual care see how you might engage in the work of Spiritual Care in the future. It will be an opportunity to raise awareness of the vital work of Chaplains and Spiritual Carers and the work that we do.
If you’re working as a sole practitioner in the field of Chaplaincy/ Spiritual Care then this conference is especially for you. Come along, be refreshed, be empowered and be a part of an experience that will sustain our Soul Care
This is also an opportunity to engage with a range of people from Spiritual Care circles in the one room and have a chance to promote Chaplaincy in its various forms and contexts around Tasmania and be an opportunity to cross network and engage with people interested in Spiritual Care.
If you’re currently involved in Spiritual Care or would like to be, then register now!
Keynote Sessions
Jim Schirmer
"Jim Schirmer is an Lecturer in the Master of Counselling Program, and has taught into that program in a variety of roles since 2012. He specialises in teaching and supervising ethics and professional practice, counselling theories, family therapy, and practitioner-research, and is active in scholarship of teaching in this area. His background is in the humanities - specifically philosophy, ethics and theology - and maintains an interest in exploring the integration of these intellectual traditions within the theory and practice of psychotherapy. His doctoral research follows this trend in exploring ways to identify and develop virtues, strengths and values in the character of the counsellor which have potential to enhance the outcome of psychotherapy. He brings close to 20 years’ experience in the human services field, specialising in working with adolescents and with refugee survivors of trauma, and maintains close connections to the field of professional practice." - University of Queensland: Mr Jim Schirmer | UQ Experts accessed 31/01/2025
Keynote 1: "Undercurrents: Unseen Dynamics in Spiritual Care "
Keynote 2: "Renewable Energy for Spiritual Carers: Beyond Self Care"
Electives
A: Marion Reynolds - The place of Lament in Contemporary Spiritual Care
B: Jim Schirmer - Processing Moral Distress in Soul Care
C: Gus Yearsley - Spiritual Care in Liminal Spaces
D: Eric Cave - Reflections on a career in Spiritual Care & Supervision
Conference Program
WEDNESDAY 28th May
0900 Conference Opens
0930 Keynote 1 – Jim Schirmer: Undercurrents: Unseen Dynamics in Spiritual Care
1045 Morning Tea
1115 Electives
1230 Lunch
1330 Keynote 2 – Jim Schirmer: Renewable Energy for Spiritual Carers: Beyond Self Care
1445 Conference Q&A and wrap up
1500 Conference Close
Empowering Spiritual Carers: Sustaining Soul Care Conference is about equipping and encouraging Chaplains and Pastoral and Spiritual Carers in their vocation and roles.
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