European Network of Health Care Chaplaincy
Coordinator's Letter to: Margaritis Schinas

Anne Vandenhoeck, Margaritis Schinas, Fr Stavros
Kofinas
July 8, 2005
Honorable
Margaritis Schinas
Director of the Office of the Commissioner of Public Health
Markos Kyprianou
European Commission
Office BERL 10/113
BE – 1049
Brussels
Dear Mr. Schinas,
On behalf of all the participants of the European Network of Health Care
Chaplaincy, allow me to thank you for meeting with Ms. Anne Vandenhoeck
and me in your office in Brussels on the 22nd of June. Both Ms.
Vandenhoeck and I were truly moved by your warmth and enthusiasm, together
with your eagerness to learn more about the various aspects of spiritual
health care, the role of the chaplain as a health care professional and
provider and how this is all implemented in the various health care
systems of Europe.
We found that the points you made during our discussion were very useful.
Specifically:
1) We are looking into the possibilities of forming a research program
that could possibly be funded by SANCO. I have a contact here in Greece
that could help us with this, but I would also like to request that you
send me the correct link on the Internet for this program so that the
Network Committee can review all the materials available.
2) Your suggestion that we be included in the study that is being prepared
on the components of palliative care within the EU was very timely. This
is truly a significant way of introducing the spiritual aspects of health
care into the larger framework of public health in the EU. There is a vast
amount of material on this and I am sure that we can contribute to this
study. I hope to communicate with Ms. Akkelidou this week to arrange a
meeting with her. Thank you for informing her about the ENHCC and our
wishes to contact her when she met with you on the 27th of June.
3) We are also looking into contacting members of the EPP to inform them
of spiritual care and the work of the chaplain.
As I mentioned during our meeting, we hope that a joint meeting with
members the office of the Commissioner of Public Health, the EU Policy
Advisor for Dialogue of Religion, Churches and Humanism (Dr. Michael
Weninger) and members of the EU Parliament can be arranged to discuss the
issues we presented to you on a broader and more comprehensive level.
Our meeting has opened a new door of positive and creative communication
and I am sure that our new relationship will bring forth many fruits in
the area of public health in the EU. I would like to reiterate that our
main concern is to assure that proper spiritual care be available during
the crucial time of illness. Your positive response has given us the
encouragement and support needed to continue to provide this care in the
health care settings we serve and to expand our dialogue with the greater
public health care community.
Please relay my sincere good wishes to Commissioner Kyprianou with the
hopes that we will be able to meet him in the near future.
With great respect,
Rev. Dr. Stavros Kofinas
Coordinator of the European Network of Healthcare Chaplaincy
(Representative of the Ecumenical Patriarchate)