Emergency Ministry Professional Supervision

Supporting chaplains and ministry agents engaged in disaster, crisis and emergency settings

Why Emergency Ministry Professional Supervision?

Ministry can be hard at times, but ministry with people in disasters or crisis settings is demanding and, at times, overwhelming.
It is then that you need someone passionate about providing good quality supervision, who understands crisis and emergency management through a lens of faith and ministry. This is the specialty of EMProSupervision.

About Rev Dr. Stephen Robinson (Churchill Fellow) BA BTh DMin GCPS

Stephen Robinson is a minister in the Uniting Church in Australia. Stephen is a specialist in crisis ministry having served as a Rural Fire Service chaplain for 20 years. He founded the NSW and ACT Disaster Recovery Chaplaincy Network (DRCN) and has helped to establish disaster recovery chaplaincy across Australia and the Pacific. Stephen is the Chair of the Australian Volunteer Emergency Chaplaincy Alliance (AVECA).

Stephen’s whole ministry has been about supporting ministers in emergency situations, creating supportive training material, organising supported multi-denominational and multi-faith response to critical incidents. As a supervisor, Stephen brings this experience and care together to offer one-to-one support to enable you to see more clearly (have “super vision”), understand your actions and choose to care for your people and your self more wisely.

Is this for me?

Consider the importance of good supervision as an investment in good quality life and ministry.

How this works

Supervision sessions of one hour are provided via Zoom so is only limited by time, not distance. Sessions are usually one month to six weeks apart.

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