Bishop of Leicester's Chaplaincy Lecture in Partnership with De Montfort University - Towards a Common Vision of Health
Bishop of Leicester's Chaplaincy Lecture in Partnership with De Montfort University - Towards a Common Vision of Health
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In the first of the inaugural series of the Bishop of Leicester's Chaplaincy Lectures, Bishop Sarah will explore the role of the church in the health and wellbeing of communities. Looking through the lens of shalom, she will ask how might faith communities engage well with healthcare providers, particularly in addressing the health inequalities endemic in society in our times?
There will be time for Q&A with Bishop Sarah, and refreshments will be available after the lecture.
Dame Sarah Mullally has been Bishop of London since 2018, and is the first woman to hold that position. From 1999 to 2004, she was chief nursing officer for England and the National Health Service's director of patient experience for England. In the 2005 New Year Honors, Mullally received a DBE in recognition for her contribution to nursing and midwifery
For more information contact engage@dmu.ac.uk
This Lecture has been funded by a generous legacy from the Very Reverend Derek Hole
Location
St Andrew’s Church, 53 Jarrom St, Leicester, LE2 7DH