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The Selwyn Centre for Ageing and Spirituality

 Older people have spiritual needs, particularly at times of illness, disablility or approaching death. They frequently seek to bring deeper meaning to their lives and their spiritual needs intensify as they near the end of their lives. They may wish to examine relationships, look to find connections, to bring sense and satisfaction for a life lived - and explore their individual sense of being.

Organisations in the health and aged care services are called upon to give holistic care to older people. Sometimes, though they omit the spiritual needs of those in their care. Yet research shows that people whose spiritual needs are recognised and addressed recover faster from physical or mental illness. Religious organisations sometimes struggle to meet the needs of their members.

In response, The Selwyn Foundation established The Selwyn Centre for Ageing and Spirituality, as New Zealand's voice for the spiritual needs of older people.

The Selwyn Centre for Ageing and Spirituality has three key areas of focus:

  • Advocacy

    The Centre provides training for older people and those caring for them; undertakes or commissions research into ageing and spirituality; and undertakes advocacy with government, NGOs and other institutions on the spiritual needs of older New Zealanders.
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SCAS Newsletter New Year Update 2010

SCAS Newsletter New Year Update 2010

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Engagement 21 - Bishop Richard Randerson

Engagement 21 - A wake-up call to the 21st Century Churh in Mission

Last updated on: 11 May 2010 || File size: 708 Kb || Acrobat Reader Required.

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