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Janki Foundation launches “Happidote”

Free mobile App offers meditations as ‘antidote’ for stressed healthcare professionals and carers.   To watch a short 10 minute video of the Happidote launch – click here    Lovely flute music welcomed guests to Global Cooperation House in November 2019 when Dr Sarah Eagger, Chair, introduced Janki Foundation’s (JF)…

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JF Community does like to meet by the seaside

The cold waves crashing outside contrasted with the warmth of the JF Community weekend inside the Light House Retreat Centre in Worthing, East Sussex, 8-10 November 2019. Twenty one souls gathered to reflect, rejuvenate, review service projects for the future and to enjoy each other’s company. Gaby from Oxford facilitated…

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VIHASA in India

More than 70 people attended the second annual VIHASA facilitators training programme held in Om Shanti Retreat Centre (ORC), Gurgugram, near Delhi from 8th -10th November 2019. Some participants even went so far as to describe the sessions as ‘mind blowing’!  A number of new potential facilitators have been identified…

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Shining Light on Death Workshop 2 at South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

The second of 3 workshops on Shining Light on Death, also held at South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, had 18 participants continuing their exploration of the subject. In small groups they read and explored the meaning in the words, thoughts and insights from an excerpt from ‘Gatanjali’ by…

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Shining Light on Death, A Study Day, Leicester 21st September 2019

We need to be curious about dying. This was the message delivered by the eminent neuropsychiatrist Dr Peter Fenwick to some 160 informed delegates at the Shining Light on Death conference held at Harmony House, Leicester, by the Janki Foundation for Spirituality in Healthcare and the Brahma Kumaris (BK), on…

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Shining Light on Death Workshop 1 at South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

The first of 3 Shining Light on Death workshops was held at South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, facilitated by Nirmala Ragbir-Day, the Trust’s Spiritual Care Training Co-ordinator. The group of 24 participants recapped an earlier workshop on Death and Dying held in April 2019 which looked at the…

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‘Conscious living, Conscious dying ’ – Shining Light on Death Workshop 2, 15th June 2019

The news reported below is the experience written by one of the participants.   This workshop was held on Saturday 15th June 2019 at Global Co-operation House, London, and organised by the Janki Foundation to encourage deeper conversations about death. It was the second of two workshops that arose from…

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ONE-DAY SILENT RETREAT IN KENT – 27th April 2019

Led by – Dr Julia Ronder, Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist/Community Paediatrician, Certified Mindful Self-Compassion Teacher   Theme – “Building Resilience through Gratitude and Appreciation”   This talk/workshop set the scene for a day of silence for a group of 19 health professionals/those in caring roles held at The Quiet View, Kingston, near…

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‘A Shared Experience’ – Shining Light on Death Workshop 1, 13th April 2019

A Shared Experience, the first of the Shining Light on Death workshops, was held on Saturday 13th April at Global Cooperation House (London) and organised by the Janki Foundation. Facilitated by Bridget Haley, nurse and caregiver, Suja Chandran, senior social worker, and Bhavna Patani, co-ordinator and secretary of the Janki Foundation, it provided…

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Talking about Dying

A conference on ‘Talking about Dying’ was held by the pastoral and spiritual care team of South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust in collaboration with Spirit in Mind and The Janki Foundation for Spirituality in Healthcare, at Fieldhead Hospital on Thursday 4 April 2019. The news of the day can be viewed on the Trust’s site:…

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