
Professional Training in Buddhism and Psychotherapy
The Australian Association of Buddhist Counsellors and Psychotherapists (AABCAP) was established in November 2006 by a group of professionals interested in bringing together practitioners in

The Australian Association of Buddhist Counsellors and Psychotherapists (AABCAP) was established in November 2006 by a group of professionals interested in bringing together practitioners in

This week at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, the halls were abuzz with the spirit of collaboration and care as Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care Week was

Recently, Buddhist chaplains from hospitals and prisons across NSW gathered for an inspiring two-day Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training in Parramatta. The course was

After completing our Introduction to Clinical Pastoral Education course Ada volunteered as a chaplain assistant working alongside an experienced chaplain. This year she is a

After five years as Chair, I will be retiring this year. It has been a pleasure and an honour to lead the Buddhist Council and

Are you looking for a way to connect with other Buddhists who share your values and vision? Do you want to support Buddhist organisations that

Having faith in the teachings of the Buddha is essential in the path of Buddhism, and utilising Buddhist psychology is crucial to achieving spiritual growth.

Buddhist Council of New South Wales supports a Yes vote Later this year all Australian citizens will have to vote in a referendum to recognise

This year, Australians will be asked to vote in a referendum to give our first nations people a Voice to Parliament. This will create constitutional

Earlier this year, on an auspicious afternoon in January, three BCNSW member organisations met up in central western NSW: Central West Buddhists, Little Dust Buddhist