‘Catholics in Health and Social Care: ethics and practice’ (London)

Are you (or aspiring to be) a health or social care professional, and looking for an opportunity to meet people motivated by their faith to care for others? Would you like to explore the unique contribution that faith makes to the health and social care sector? Are you interested in learning about the ethical challenges work in this sector may bring?

If so, join us in these special training days organised by St Mary’s University Twickenham, the Anscombe Bioethics Centre, and the Bios Centre.

Details below:

📆 Saturday, 02 April
 11.30am-4.45pm
📍 St Patrick’s Catholic Church, 21A Soho Square, London, W1D 4NR
🎟 Register here.

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Sincerest Thanks for Your Support

Staff are grateful to all those who sustained the Centre in the past by their prayers and the generous financial support from trusts, organisations, communities and especially from individual donors, including the core funding that came through the Day for Life fund and so from the generosity of many thousands of parishioners. We would finally like to acknowledge the support the Centre has received from the Catholic community in Ireland, especially during the pandemic when second collections were not possible.

We would like to emphasise that, though the Centre is now closed, these donations have not been wasted but have helped educate and support generations of conscientious healthcare professionals, clerics, and lay people over almost 50 years. This support has also helped prevent repeated attempts to legalise euthanasia or assisted suicide in Britain and Ireland from 1993 till the end of the Centre’s work on 31 July 2025.