LONDON, April 8 /PRNewswire/ -- An attack by the National Secular Society (NSS) on the NHS chaplaincy service has been described as 'erroneous and simplistic' by Unite, the largest union in the country.
Unite, which embraces The College of Health Care Chaplains, called for more independent research and study, instead of the NSS's 'sweeping generalisations' and calls for the end to funding.
This follows the NSS's demand today (Wednesday, 8 April) that religious groups fund their own presence in hospitals, thus saving an alleged GBP40m per year.