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CASC
(Formerly CAPPE)
Orientation
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CASC Website
• http://www.spiritualcare.ca/
• Supervised Pastoral Education (SPE) is an
experience-based approach to learning ministry,
which combines pastoral care with qualified
supervision and group reflection. The program is
open to clergy, theology students and lay persons
with theology training. It aims to assist persons in
achieving their full potential for ministry.
Programs are offered at facilities throughout
Canada, including general and psychiatric
hospitals, correctional centres and a variety of
other locations. Each centre is connected to a
theological college. Teaching supervisors are
certified by the The Canadian Association for
Spiritual Care.
• SPE is normally in an inter-disciplinary
context where the insights of other professions
promote creative dialogue and where cooperation is encouraged with other workers
and agencies serving the community.
What are the essentials of a SPE
Program?
• Pastoral ministry with others who may or may
not be in a crisis situation. The frequency and
intensity of visits depends on factors unique to
each situation.
• Reflective consideration of pastoral encounters
facilitated by reports (written or taped), role
playing, seminars, and discussion with peers
and a supervisor.
• This reflective process considers the dynamics
of the one being ministered to as well as the
one ministering from theological,
psychological, and sociological perspectives.
• A group process in which SPE students and
their supervisor share and learn together.
• Individual supervision for each student with
their supervisor.
• An opportunity to acquire relevant theoretical
information through an educational process
including directed reading. Clinical seminars
are integrated with the education.
Membership Categories
• Associate Member: An Associate Member is
any person who wishes to support CASC and
receive the benefits of membership. Associate
Members range from those having no CPE or
PCE training to those having multiple Advanced
Units.
• Student Member person enrolled in a basic
Supervised Pastoral Education (SPE) unit.
• Certified Member: A Certified Member is a
CASC Specialist or Teaching Supervisor.
• During summer months, students are usually
involved for eight hours a day, five days a
week over 12 weeks. During fall and winter
months, students are offered programs on a
one or two-day-per-week basis. Courses are
offered at Basic and Advanced levels in
supervisory and specialist streams.
• SPE (Supervised Pastoral Education) consists
of 2 different streams:
• Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
• Pastoral Counseling Education (PCE)
• CPE is a fully integrated practical and
theoretical experience conducted in units, each
totalling a minimum of 400 hours. CPE
provides training for spiritual care in such
places as parishes, health institutions and
correctional facilities.
• PCE prepares one for counselling in a pastoral
counselling centre, multi-staff parish setting or
private practice. Students may choose to
undertake Pastoral Counselling Education in
one of two distinct formats, unit based and
course based.
EDUCATION LEVELS
• In both the CPE and PCE streams, education is
offered at the following levels:
• Basic
• Advanced
• Provisional Supervisor
• Associate Supervisor
Academic Requirements
• The following is necessary for certification
with CASC/ACSS: official transcripts,
diplomas or other evidence of completion of a
qualifying 2 year graduate/masters degree in
theology or a clinical related field, from an
educational institution accredited by the
Association of Theological Schools (ATS) or
Council for Higher Education Accreditation
CERTIFICATION
• Specialist Certification may be applied for
following the successful completion of 2 Basic
Units and 2 Advanced Units.
Clinical Pastoral Education
Programmes
• http://spiritualcare.ca
– Education
– CPE units
• Ontario
• GTA
• Scroll to bottom of page to see Centres
– PCE
• Toronto Centre for Pastoral Counselling
CPE and Tyndale
• It is possible to combine CPE and Tyndale
• Option 1:
– To take one CPE unit in place of two electives
(only for those in Pastoral Counselling Track)
(done through the Registrar’s office)
AND/OR
• Option 2:
– To take one CPE unit as the Tyndale Internship
– (done in consultation with Kern Stanberry,
Director of Internships) (open to either track)