HSE Palliative Care Competencies
Bruce Pierce • August 7, 2014
An excellent resource on competencies in Palliative Care. The chaplaincy / pastoral care section was a first collaborative project, by a number of palliative care chaplains combining with the chaplaincy bodies – National Association of Healthcare Chaplains, Healthcare Chaplaincy Board, Chaplaincy Accreditation Board and ACPE(Ireland).
http://www.hse.ie/eng/about/Who/clinical/natclinprog/palliativecareprogramme/Resources/competenceframework.pdf
A day of celebration and learning 12 June 2024

Congratulations to the Clinical Pastoral Education participants and their CPE Supervisors who completed their CPE Units last Autumn at Cork University Hospital, The Mater Misericordiae University Hospital Dublin, Northridge House Education and Research Centre St Luke's Home, Cork and at the Northern Ireland CPE Centre.

Delighted to share good news that from 24th August NZACPE (New Zealand Association for Clinical Pastoral Education) and ACPE Ireland (Association for Clinical Pastoral Education Ireland) Ltd have signed an Agreement of Reciprocity between both professional bodies. The Agreement was signed by the respective Chairperson Rev Valerie Riches (NZ) and Fr Brian Gough (Ireland). The origins of the journey can be seen in a visit to Cork by Ray Bloomfield (Supervisor in Rotorua). Subsequent discussions were initiated and undertaken by the respective Chairpersons - Roy Alexander (NZ) and Bruce Pierce (Ireland). The agreement provides equivalency for Level 1 & 2 programs and includes Supervisory Reciprocity. ACPE(Ireland) is delighted with this innovative development with out partners in NZACPE. It follows on from a similar agreement between ACPE (Ireland) and CASC ( Canadian Association for Spiritual Care). Currently ACPE(Ireland) is in discussion with ACPE - the professional body in the United States.