Statutory Sick Pay for Clergy
Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) is money paid by employers to employees who are away from work because they are sick. Notifying Absence If on any day you are unable to perform
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Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) is money paid by employers to employees who are away from work because they are sick. Notifying Absence If on any day you are unable to perform
ANGLICAN MARRIAGE IN ENGLAND AND WALES – A Guide to the Law for Clergy Obtainable from The Faculty Office, 1 The Sanctuary, Westminster, London SW1P 3JT Tel: 0207-222-5381 MARRIAGE IN CHURCH
Public ministry can be immensely rewarding. However, exposure to the distress of other people’s lives, the tensions and conflicts which may arise in parish life and the difficulties of living ‘on the job’, all make costly demands on ministers and their families. It can be hard for those in public ministry and those with whom they share their lives to know where to turn for confidential support, especially if they are new to the Diocese or to ministry.