Buddhist Chaplaincy
Buddhist chaplaincy is a developing field with chaplains and volunteers - from many traditions - aiding and adding to their local communities, and active across many areas of society, including: The National Health Service, The Ministry of Defence, H.M. Prisons and Courts, Higher and Further education, Hospices, in the community and with youth and family, in Immigration centres, and acting on the local Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE).
On our forums you will find out more about Buddhist chaplaincy at work in these different fields. Please feel free to explore and, if you want to become a part of this growing community, join our forums and gain the benefits of having a Sangha of others with whom you can communicate and share resources, look for guidance - or simply find out more about becoming a chaplain or volunteer and what that really means.