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The myths that prop up Defence chaplaincy

By Si Gladman

In the Australian Defence Force, there’s an oft-repeated line about the role that religious chaplains play. You hear it from chiefs at Senate estimates, in letters from government ministers, and in comments by chaplains themselves. And it goes something like this: “Chaplains support people from all religions and also people of no faith.”

The problem is: it’s a myth. And this myth remains seemingly unchallenged by government and Defence hierarchy.

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"In a workforce of about 60 thousand, and with new official data showing 61 per cent of personnel identify as not religious and 6 per cent say they are gay, lesbian or bisexual, it’s conceivable that thousands of Defence Force personnel currently do not have access to the frontline wellbeing support ... that they want and need."
Si Gladman

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