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Resources from our recent conference now available

In April 2023, around 50 academics, clinicians, chaplains and others gathered in Durham, UK, for our launch conference, on the theme of Transatlantic Perspectives on the Present and Future of Moral Injury. Resources are now available relating to many of the talks.
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New videos available on the ICMI YouTube channel

Discover a variety of talks that have taken place this year discussing moral injury.
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Robbins Lecture 2023

Dr Rita Nakashima Brock (Director of the Shay Moral Injury Center) will give a lecture entitled "Unbinding Souls: The Use of Ritual in Moral Injury". This will take place on Wednesday 14 June in person in Durham, UK, and online.
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Our next webinar will be given by our Executive Director Revd Dr Brian Powers

Wednesday 31 May 2023 at 7pm BST | 8pm CEST | 11am PDT | 12noon MDT | 1pm CDT | 2pm EDT
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Announcing details of our next webinar: by Dr Carrie Doehring

Thursday 30 March 2023 at 7pm BST | 8pm CEST | 11am PDT | 12noon MDT | 1pm CDT | 2pm EDT
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Registration open for our launch conference

Transatlantic Perspectives on the Present and Future of Moral Injury: registration is open for our conference taking place in person in Durham, UK, on 19-21 April 2023.
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Webinar on Ritual and Moral Injury

Tuesday 28 February 2023 at 7pm GMT | 8pm CET | 2pm EST | 1pm CST | 11am PST
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Announcing details of our first monthly webinar!

Thursday 26 January 2023 at 7pm GMT | 8pm CET | 2pm EST | 11am PST
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Understanding the impact of moral injury in the Military

June 24th is Armed Forces Day, which commemorates the service of men and women in the British Armed Forces. To mark this day, Reverend Dr Brian Powers from our Department of Theology and Religion and the International Centre for Moral Injury explains what moral injury is and how research into it can help others.
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Interview with Brian Powers

Brian Powers talks about his work, how he came to study Moral Injury and how he sees the value of Moral Injury research for society.
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Video of launch webinar now available

Trajectories of Moral Injury: Future Research, Tensions, and Cross-Cultural Collaborations; a webinar introducing the International Centre for Moral Injury

Webinars by the Soul Repair Center

The Soul Repair Center at Brite Divinity School organises free monthly webinars of use to religious leaders and professional caregivers supporting veterans and their families.