Abstract

Changes in the way mental health services are provided and in the religious profile of the population require changes in the way the NHS provides its chaplaincy services. Qaisra Khan describes the new, multi‐faith spiritual and cultural care service introduced by Oxleas NHS Trust and how it aims to transcend labels and reach out to people in the community as well as those receiving inpatient care.

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