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This has been a quiet year for the trust, with the Whole Person Clinic at the Barkantine Practice running down due to the departure of our counsellor and ill health on the part of Doctor Sheldon. Dr John Hardaker has stepped into the gap and has been seeing a small number of referrals from the GP practice. At the end of the year we decided to close down the clinic, The main future activity will be teaching and the writing up of our experience to inform other practitioners.
Our web site describes the basic work of the Trust and Clinic. The site also advertises the Hanbury Booklets and enables people to contact us via e-mail. We have also purchased the web domain www.wphtrust.org and will use this to store resources on whole person health for the medical profession.
We have been using the Hanbury series of booklets as a way of publishing longer articles or essays which build towards an understanding of whole-person health. A list of booklets published, and those in preparation is available from the Trust office.
Dr Sheldon has been involved in a number of teaching and training sessions both in the UK and abroad. These have mainly been to medical audiences, informing them of the importance of a whole-person approach, and then discussing possible ways in which medical practice may be altered to provide a more whole-person method of health care delivery. Some on-going consultancy work has also been undertaken, so far mainly with GPs, to help them seek for ways in which whole-person principles may be applied in practice.
This new organisation has been developed by Dr Sheldon and others interested in the field of wholeness and healing. The main co-workers are Dr Michael Harper and Revd Dr Russ Parker. The organization intends working as an umbrella organisation for healing centers and Christian whole-person projects.
In the previous financial year we received a one-off gift of £11,500 being the closing balance of the Churches Council for Health and Healing which has now closed down. The Whole Person Health Trust has held these designated funds to be spent by WholeCare on projects relating to the advancement of whole person care. Conferences are planned, and research fellows already appointed to explore in depth some aspects of the whole person approach in health care.
Philippa Downs has continued to provide administrative backup for the Trust. We also designed and executed a web site on behalf of the organisation which can be found at
It is our intention to spend the coming year concentrating of developing and disseminating resources for health care professionals, through books and pamphlets, our web sites and conferences and training seminars. We also intend encouraging other professionals who are seeking to develop a whole person approach to health.
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