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Conversations you may want (or need) to have

Talking about death and dying might be difficult or not usually done in your family or culture. However, bringing the subject into the open and talking about how a family member would like to be cared for should they become seriously ill, or what their wishes are...

Caring for people with COVID-19

On this page: Caring for people with COVID-19 at home – introduction and sheet of tips adapted from WHO Care for carers: 2.1 General guidance on caring for one another 2.2 Caring for people looking after people with COVID-19 2.3 Care for professional caregivers 2.4...

The impact of COVID-19 on refugee and migrant populations

Responding to the most vulnerable is one of the three key priorities of the Anglican Alliance. For several years we have been working in partnership with other organisations to convene regional consultations and establish communities of practice to promote safe...

COVID-19: knowing the facts

In this time of uncertainty and upheaval, the Church needs to be a trusted and reliable source of information. Here we provide links to factual information and guidance for church leaders. Key facts This video from the UK’s National Health Service has basic...

COVID-19: Supporting Community Resilience and Preparedness

Church leaders can play an important role helping communities build their resilience and preparedness. They have the established trust and lasting presence in communities to share God’s compassion and equip households with information and tools to maintain agency in...