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

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@i-need-a-martini wrote:

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

 


Accept what???

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Social workers not chaplains are more appropriate.

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

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 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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Good on him. I hope that he is successful.

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@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 teachersโ€™ unions, mental health professionals, and by ACSSO, the peak body representing the countryโ€™s many parent and citizen groups. 

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