Hmm, interesting. A headline in today's Mirror says that the "NHS could save £18.5m a year by reducing chaplaincy costs". This claim was made by none other than the (ahem) secular society.
Meanwhile, according to hc2d.co.uk, "Designers are to rethink the design of hospital Accident and Emergency departments in a bid to develop innovative new ways to reduce violence and aggression towards NHS staff". I remember going on a school trip to the county's biggest police station once, and the community cop told us that the place had been painted brown as it was believed by psychologists to have a calming effect on those in custody.
That chaplaincy story does have me wondering though - companies often provide a range of staff benefits from discounted goods and services to employees heath insurance - maybe there should also be spiritual guidance for staff?
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