Idiom
Pastoral care.
This is used in education to describe the aspect of care offered to pupils that cover things besides learning.
Dictionary
pastoral care
noun
Counselling provided by pastors, chaplains and other religious leaders to members of their congregation, or to anyone within institutional settings, with a focus on healing, reconciling, and guidance.
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"Schools are smaller and offer pastoral care.
Pastoral Care manager, West Earlham Junior School, Norwich.
Pastoral care is important, though sometimes missing from postgraduate life.
The college prides itself on its level of pastoral care".
Discipline was rigid, pastoral care almost non-existent.
They also emphasize, particularly to nervous Chinese parents, their pastoral care.
Many hospitals, especially those with religious affiliations, have paid chaplains and even 24-hour pastoral care.
Gregory's works of moral theology, pastoral care, and hagiography greatly influenced medieval spirituality.
Pastoral care has always been of special importance in the Christian community.
"The pastoral care was over and beyond what you'd expect," she says.
Sheffield provides pastoral care in the form of a service called Residence Life.
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