We have two online training sessions coming up, looking at pastoral care and ministry with Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities.
12th March- 10am-12pm:
Mental Health Support – barriers and some practical solutions, verbal communication, case studies, practical applications.
The sessions will also be recorded and will be available for 12 months after the actual session to those who are unable to attend both sessions.’
Travelling communities are often marginalized in our society, and yet, for many reasons they are often very spiritual people, and tend to be very welcoming to the church.
This training is open to both Chelmsford and London Dioceses, as we seek to serve these communities more faithfully. The training will be run by the Margaret Clitherow Trust (www.margaretclitherow.org) and those who attend will also have access to an online course, run by Families, Friends and Travellers, to further support our learning.
To book a place, please email Becca Rogers, associate chaplain to Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities at becca.rogers@margaretclitherow.org