CBTs are our growth strategy for sports chaplaincy across this wide land we call Australia. They are a group of volunteers, usually between 2-6 people, who are passionate about seeing…
Warren Crank moves on from Norths Devils Rugby League club – the story of transitioning to a new chaplain Warren Crank (author of the book ‘The Unofficial Chaplain’) has been…
For the past 6 years Professor Andrew Parker from the School of Sport and Exercise at the University of Gloucestershire (UoG) has been researching and training students in sports chaplaincy…
In a recent article former Australian team hockey player Ashleigh Nelson contemplates 'How to' transition to a second career to become more than an athlete.
Former English professional footballer and Sunderland goalkeeper David Preece recently reflected on the value of having somebody around the club who he could be dead honest with.
La Trobe University and the AFL Players’ Association hosted an intimate breakfast symposium to create dialogue on the important issue of elite athlete welfare.
You’ve probably heard of the role trainers, physios, development managers and even sport psychologists play within AFL clubs, but what about the role of a club chaplain? It’s one of…