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CPE Foundational Unit

Date: Thursday 8 February, 2024
Venue: Carrington Aged Care
Speaker: Carmen Karauda
Topic: CLINICAL PASTORAL EDUCATION (CPE) 400 HOUR FOUNDATIONAL UNIT
Cost: $2,200
RSVP: 25 January 2024

CLINICAL PASTORAL EDUCATION (CPE) 400 HOUR FOUNDATIONAL UNIT
Are you interested in:

  • Growing in knowledge, understanding and developing skills that will enable you to offer effective pastoral and spiritual care?
  • Deepening your awareness of God’s presence in your life and of people’s needs, hopes and concerns during times of illness?
  • Becoming more aware of your own values, attitudes and assumptions?

If this is you, come along to the CPE Foundational Unit, which will be offered at Carrington Aged Care with face to face sessions conducted one day a week, Thursday from 8th February to 27th June 2024.

Please contact Carmen Karauda at [email protected] or phone: 0419 430 676 for more information and to receive the application form.

Applications are now open. Please apply early. Applications close 25th January 2024

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Venue
Carrington Aged Care
Contact Person
Carmen Karauda
Street Address
90 Werombi Rd, Grasmere NSW 2570
Phone
0419 430 676

Special Guests

Carmen is a CPE Supervisor and Educator, previously attached to the Mental Health CPE Centre, and an Associate Teacher with the SCD. Carmen was a Course Facilitator and Assessor for Holy Family Services’ Registered Training Organisation, a privately run RTO in Marayong, which facilitates courses such as 10642NAT Diploma of Ageing and Pastoral or Spiritual Care. Carmen currently holds the position of Treasurer and Executive Secretary on the NSWCCPE Executive and brings her valuable former experience as an Accountant and Accounting Software trainer to the role. Carmen’s interest in exploring ways of helping others discover and develop their talents and skills has led her into the area of pastoral and spiritual care. Carmen’s studies and work to date have mainly been in the area of spirituality, exploring the meaning and purpose of life today and pastoral and spiritual care of the aged, sick and dying. Carmen has a well-developed understanding of spirituality and journeying with others as they explore their own spirituality and relate to others on their journey.

WHAT IS CLINICAL PASTORAL EDUCATION?

Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) is education and formation for the professional work of pastoral and spiritual care. CPE’s methodology utilises the ‘action-reflection’ model of learning. The ‘action’ component entails practical experience in the work of pastoral and spiritual care within a pastoral care setting such as a hospital, aged care facility or parish.

This care acknowledges and attends to the human condition, particularly life’s spiritual dimensions. The ‘action-reflection’ process is integral to CPE participants’ understanding and the formation of their pastoral identity and competence. CPE uses an educational methodology that combines knowledge of theology/spirituality (what we believe) with knowledge of education (how we learn), with knowledge of the behavioural sciences (who we are as human beings).

CPE provides opportunities for you to:

  • Grow in knowledge and understanding of the pastoral role
  • Develop skills that will enable you to offer effective pastoral and spiritual care
  • Deepen your awareness of peoples needs, hopes and concerns during times of illness
  • Become more aware of your own values, attitudes and assumptions