Event Type Students
january
25jan10:00 am4:30 pmRASH: Refugee and Asylum Seeker Health Course
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BOOK ONLINE RASH is a day course for all health professionals who want to support the health, system and spiritual needs of refugees and asylum seekers
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RASH is a day course for all health professionals who want to support the health, system and spiritual needs of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK.
God calls us to care for the stranger in our midst, to protect orphans and widows, to ‘act justly and love mercy’. (Micah 6:8) How does this translate to the way we care today?
Over the past 20 years, hundreds of thousands of refugees have come to the UK, with many seeking asylum. The ‘Refugees and Asylum Seekers Health Course’ (RASH) aims to equip Christian healthcare practitioners and others to:
- Improve knowledge of the healthcare needs, responses and challenges for refugees and asylum seekers in the UK
- Hear examples of good practice
- Foster a dialogue among those working with refugees and asylum seekers for mutual encouragement and support
- Inspire creative ways to engage with health systems for better provision, support, and care
The programme is an interactive learning experience led both by those who have been refugees and those who are healthcare professionals in this field. Local charities or churches working with refugees and asylum seekers will also find this day useful. If you encounter people from outside the UK in your everyday practice, then this is the day for you.
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Time
(Saturday) 10:00 am - 4:30 pm(GMT+00:00)
31jan(jan 31)6:00 pm02feb(feb 2)3:30 pmStudent Conference 2025A Celebration of Limitation
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31 January to 2 February 2025 Yarnfield Park Training and Conference Centre, Staffordshire  A Celebration of Limitation If you’re not ‘busy’ are you even doing
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31 January to 2 February 2025
Yarnfield Park Training and Conference Centre, Staffordshire
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A Celebration of Limitation
If you’re not ‘busy’ are you even doing life properly?
Ultimately, busyness means living at our limits—and those limits can feel restricting. So, we use time, energy, money, and technology in a constant effort to overcome our limits. Those we can’t overcome we fight, those we can’t fight, we’re told to accept. Which is all rather like a patient receiving a cancer diagnosis: ‘I’m sorry to tell you, but you’re limited’.
But what if human limits aren’t a bug, but a feature of our humanity? What if learning to live well in God’s world actually means learning to love our limits as our (unlimited) God’s (limited) creatures? That’s what we’ll spend some time considering this weekend, with help from the wisdom of Ecclesiastes, and the glory of Christ.
Matt Lillicrap will be the main speaker. He originally studied medicine in Newcastle and worked around the Northern Deanery. He has been a medical registrar, then a pastor and seminary tutor and is now CEO of the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF).
To see the programme and seminars, please click here.
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January 31 (Friday) 6:00 pm - February 2 (Sunday) 3:30 pm(GMT+00:00)
february
31jan(jan 31)6:00 pm02feb(feb 2)3:30 pmStudent Conference 2025A Celebration of Limitation
Event Details
31 January to 2 February 2025 Yarnfield Park Training and Conference Centre, Staffordshire  A Celebration of Limitation If you’re not ‘busy’ are you even doing
Event Details
31 January to 2 February 2025
Yarnfield Park Training and Conference Centre, Staffordshire
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A Celebration of Limitation
If you’re not ‘busy’ are you even doing life properly?
Ultimately, busyness means living at our limits—and those limits can feel restricting. So, we use time, energy, money, and technology in a constant effort to overcome our limits. Those we can’t overcome we fight, those we can’t fight, we’re told to accept. Which is all rather like a patient receiving a cancer diagnosis: ‘I’m sorry to tell you, but you’re limited’.
But what if human limits aren’t a bug, but a feature of our humanity? What if learning to live well in God’s world actually means learning to love our limits as our (unlimited) God’s (limited) creatures? That’s what we’ll spend some time considering this weekend, with help from the wisdom of Ecclesiastes, and the glory of Christ.
Matt Lillicrap will be the main speaker. He originally studied medicine in Newcastle and worked around the Northern Deanery. He has been a medical registrar, then a pastor and seminary tutor and is now CEO of the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF).
To see the programme and seminars, please click here.
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January 31 (Friday) 6:00 pm - February 2 (Sunday) 3:30 pm(GMT+00:00)
march
01mar9:30 am5:00 pmSaline Solution - Cambridge
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BOOK ONLINE Do you have questions about faith at work?
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Do you have questions about faith at work?
- Is talking about faith legitimate?
- Is it good medicine?
- Is it practical?
- Would I have time?
- How can I learn more?
The medical literature increasingly recognises the important link between spirituality and health. Yet many Christian health professionals feel frustrated by the challenge of integrating faith and practice within the time constraints and legal obligations of the workplace. GMC guidelines approve discussions of faith issues with patients provided it is done appropriately and sensitively.
Christians are called to be ‘the salt of the earth’ flavouring life with grace and truth. Saline Solution is a one-day course designed to help Christian healthcare professionals become more comfortable addressing a person’s spiritual needs in a clinical context. There is a mixture of teaching and small group discussion.
The course will take place from 09:30 (UK time) on Saturday, 1 March 2025 at St Andrew’s Centre, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9EP. Please arrive by 9:15 for a prompt start – refreshments will be available. Lunch will not be provided but can be easily obtained from nearby shops.
Your Saline trainers:
Sheila Matthews –Â retired GP and Saline Coordinator for CMF
Rachel Mitchell – a staff nurse in Bedfordshire
Viju John – a specialty doctor in general surgery and colorectal surgery unit in Basildon University hospital
Cost:
Doctors and dentists: £30
Foundation year doctors: £25
Nurses and midwives: £20
Allied health professionals: £20
Students and unwaged: £10
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Time
(Saturday) 9:30 am - 5:00 pm(GMT+00:00)
Location
St Andrew's Centre
Histon, Cambridge CB24 9EP