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Social and pastoral work
Many members of the congregation are involved in various forms of social or pastoral work in different parts of the country, including care of the elderly
and people with special needs, support of families, and chaplaincy work in educational and healthcare establishments. In particular, the sisters aim to help the poor and marginalised in society regardless of their personal background, faith, gender or individual circumstances. The sisters share the convent premises with diverse groups e.g. groups of pilgrims, St Vincent de Paul Society, and clubs for the elderly. When public concerts are arranged in church, the congregation’s premises are used for serving refreshments.
Care of the elderly
During the year the sisters provided care and assistance to the elderly at
St Mary’s Home, Stone. The Home provides care both for members of the general public and for members of the congregation in need of nursing care.
Education
During the year the charity operated an educational establishment, St Rose’s School in Stroud, Gloucestershire providing education and care to 2-19 year olds. The congregation was also granted registration to provide a small unit for 19-25 year olds on the site of St Rose’s School, and St Martin’s Centre was opened in September 2012 to facilitate this. St Rose’s School together with St Martin’s Centre, collectively hereinafter referred to as “the School” or “St Rose’s School”, aims to provide the highest quality service to children, young people and young adults with physical disabilities, learning disabilities and associated complex medical, sensory and communication dif culties in the age range 2-25 years. The establishment aims to undertake this with due regard to the Catholic traditions from which the provision has developed, particularly those of the Dominican order. A commitment to provide support and professional development for staff, thereby enabling them to meet the demanding expectations of their role, is central to this mission.
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