‘They don’t proselytise’: Amanda Stoker busts myths about school chaplaincy

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‘They don’t proselytise’: Amanda Stoker busts myths about school chaplaincy
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Sky News host Amanda Stoker busts myths about school chaplains and highlights the importance of their role.

“Even though they are usually Christians, they don’t proselytise – they simply provide love and support in a way that reflects those deeply held beliefs,” Ms Stoker said.“In fact, chappies are trained in how to assist at-risk kids, and if necessary, connect them with specialist help.

“Most are like grandparent or parent figures who are giving something back to a community they love.”

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