Welsh secular campaigner urges NHS to stop funding chaplains

THE NHS should stop funding chaplaincy services and put the money towards frontline services instead, it has been claimed.
A campaign has been launched to persuade the Welsh Assembly Government to set up a charitable trust to fund religious and faith services for patients.
Alan Rogers, a member of the National Secular Society, believes that NHS money would be better spent on clinical services for patients.
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