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We cover everything from before the cradle to after the grave: from embryo research to organ donation and anything medical or health-related in between.
Take part in the Big Conversation and share your views on the future of retirement housing for Church of England clergy.
Godparents are really important. Choosing them is one of the biggest decisions you will make. Whether you are still thinking or have already asked some special friends, discover more about what it means to be or have godparents.
Christian contributions to public debate.
The purpose of this toolkit is to raise awareness and to provide information for Church leaders, Church workers and Chaplains to assist them in gaining a better understanding of issues relevant to UK Minority Ethnic mental health.
Find out more about the commissioners for the Reimagining Care Commission.
As an ethical and responsible investor, we exclude companies in a number of different sectors from our investments.
Before you decide how to access your pension, make sure you take the time to understand all your options, and how they work
Churches, church schools, and diocesan offices may be interested in installing electric vehicle charging points in their car parks. Clergy may want to install them at their homes.
The EIAG gives ethical investment advice to the National Investing Bodies (NIBs): the Church Commissioners for England, the Church of England Pensions Board and the CBF Church of England Funds.