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Transition: RAChD (Army Cadet)
Initial training of new Army Cadet Force Chaplains for their ministry.
Transition: RAChD Foundation (Regular)
Initial training of New Entrant RAChD Chaplains. A conversion course from civilian ministry to ministry in the Army.
Transition: RAChD Initial Trade Training (Regular)
This course runs for five days immediately following the Commissioning Course Short at RMAS and aims to resource Chaplains for their imminent arrival in their first unit.
Transition: RAChD Initial Trade Training (Reserves)
Initial training of New Entrant RAChD Reserve Service Chaplains. Exploration of how to be both a civilian minister and an Army Chaplain.
Transition: RAFCS
This is a mandatory course for all new entrant RAF Chaplains. It is to be completed within a year of SOIT at RAFC Cranwell.
Transition: RAFCS (Air cadets)
Initial and CPD for Honorary Chaplains within the RAF Air Cadets to discuss latest issues and specific aspects of pastoral care within the Air Cadets.
Transition: Tri Service Intermediate course
This is a 3 day residential course for mid-career chaplaincy practitioners from all 3 services, designed both to build on your experiences and prepare you for further opportunities.
tS Chaplaincy Pre-Deployment
A mandatory course for all chaplains due to deploy or go on R1.
tS Chaplaincy: Continuing Ministerial Education
This conference is aimed at maintaining and developing the ongoing theological education of all military chaplains.
tS Chaplaincy: Realities of Conflict
This course is aimed at helping new Chaplains explore and reflect upon how to perform their duties in a war fighting context.
UK and South Asia Commandants explore 21st century defence education
United Kingdom Procurement Regulations
You will explore application of the United Kingdom Procurement Act 2023 within a Defence and Security context.
Unlocking opportunities: connecting Rhodes Scholars with the Defence Academy
Warrant Officer 1 Ben Wright
“The intention is to develop soldiers as technicians, as well as provide them with qualifications they can use throughout their careers and beyond in the WOME industry.”