The Prelates and Chaplains |
Catholic
Hospital Chaplains Association has at the end of their annual capacity
building workshop at Sefwi-Wiawso adopted new strategies to ensure the
effective running of the body.
To
this end, members renewed the mandate of the President, Rev. Fr. Joseph Donkor
and elected Rev. Frs. Richmond Danso Sintim, and Joseph Opoku, as Vice
President and Treasurer respectively, with Fr. Mathias Takyi Agyeman, as Secretary
of the Association.
Chaplains
in the healthcare setting are not only spiritual counsellors but advocates for
patients and staff. They no doubt influence care, improve clinical outcomes,
and enhance staff morale.
Due
to the trust they establish with patients, experts say Chaplains are able to
transfer to other members of the care team motivation, leading to better care
outcomes.
It
is on this basis that the Directorate of Health at the National Catholic
Secretariat (NCS), has instituted the annual meetings for Catholic Hospital
Chaplains across the country to give them a refresher training and strengthen
their capacities to discharge their roles effectively.
The
Association which expressed the vital role of Chaplains noted the complexities
in their work and called for the designation of a Priest Chaplain at the
National Catholic Secretariat to coordinate and champion the cause of Chaplains
in the country.
A Chaplain praying for the patient |
The group also suggested the upgrading of the CPE programme run for counsellors in Koforidua,
in order to award professional certificates recognized by Ghana Psychology
Council.
They
appealed to the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference (GCBC) for the approval and
recognition of the Chaplains Association as well as the appointment of fulltime
chaplains to health facilities.
The
Chaplains numbering 34 indicated the need for the registration of the
Association as a body and members with the Ghana Psychology Council in order to
receive licenses to enable them to operate professionally in the health
facilities.
Similarly,
Fr. Donkor on behalf of the Association called for the synchronization of salaries
and appraisal of Chaplains, leading to promotion. They also appealed for
sponsorship for professional training to improve their professionalism.
Mr.
George Adjei, Director of Health at the NCHS, who underscored the relevance of
the Chaplains in health institutions added his voice to the appeal for a National
Chaplain and recognition of the Chaplains by the Ghana Catholic Bishop’s
Conference, just like the Chaplains in the Security Services and Tertiary
Institutions.
Commenting
on the appraisal and promotion of Chaplains, the Director said the Executive
Secretaries in the Arch/Dioceses were best placed to appraise the Chaplains in
their work on behalf of the respective Arch/Bishops.
Most
Rev. Emmanuel Kofi Fianu, Bishop of Ho and Episcopal Chairman for Health who
sat through the meeting, urged the Association to present a proposed job
description for the National Chaplain office for the evaluation and consideration
by the Bishop’s Conference.
For
the Association to be recognized by the Bishop’s Conference, Bishop Fianu
advised them to present a Constitution, which clearly spells out important
details of their scope of work for the Bishops consideration.
On
the last day of the meeting, Bishop Joseph Francis K. Essien, Bishop of the Diocese
hosted the Chaplains to a special dinner at the Pastoral Centre.
Fr.
Donkor on behalf of his confreres thanked the Bishop for hosting them and
giving them the treat.