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Whilst we recognise the demands of ministry, a sustainable and healthy pattern of ministry is one that reflects a holistic view of health: looking after body, mind and spirit. The Diocesan Clergy Handbook includes information about entitlement to days off and holidays for clergy licensed under Common Tenure. The handbook can be accessed using the link below.
Other links below include:
- Ashburnham Retreat Centre: a place that runs health and well-being retreats
- The John Truscott resource gives some ideas on: How to look after yourself; how to make time for family and friends and How to promote your own spiritual growth
Some clergy may need some assistance with their personal presentation in preparation for interviews. There are also some helpful website resources, such as the ones shown below.