Could someone please explain the role of a School Chaplaincy Program in a secular school?

I don't understand how parents at secular public schools can accept this?

 

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I am not sure why not..........................

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Could someone please explain the role of a School Chaplaincy Program in a secular school?

I don't get it either. I'd rather have people who are qualified in providing support to kids.

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Could someone please explain the role of a School Chaplaincy Program in a secular school?


@i-need-a-martini wrote:

I don't understand how parents at secular public schools can accept this?

 


Accept what???

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Could someone please explain the role of a School Chaplaincy Program in a secular school?

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Could someone please explain the role of a School Chaplaincy Program in a secular school?

Social workers not chaplains are more appropriate.

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Could someone please explain the role of a School Chaplaincy Program in a secular school?

Some of them have degrees in psychology and /or social work.

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Could someone please explain the role of a School Chaplaincy Program in a secular school?

 At state schools you opt out. one of mine didn't like the cranky 'chaplain' a bit.  She seemed to view herself as a missionary of some description. keep your creationist theory dearie   Go Away .

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Could someone please explain the role of a School Chaplaincy Program in a secular school?

Good on him. I hope that he is successful.

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Could someone please explain the role of a School Chaplaincy Program in a secular school?


@azureline** wrote:

Some of them have degrees in psychology and /or social work.


That isn't really the point,

The program has been roundly criticised by teachers’ unions, mental health professionals, and by ACSSO, the peak body representing the country’s many parent and citizen groups. 

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