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      • The deanery is a virtual organisation whose primary role is to facilitate and support educational governance. Deaneries have a regional footprint that encompasses several cities and hospitals as well as medical schools and universities, because medical education is delivered through a variety of education providers.
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  2. Jun 12, 2012 · It is important for the health department, the universities, NHS employers, and trainees to understand the functions of deaneries, especially because in England local education and training boards will take over medical education and training when strategic health authorities close in April 2013.

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  3. Deaneries differ in size, but most are made of around 20 to 30 parishes grouped together in benefices. Deaneries, their leaders and their synods have an important role in shaping ministry and mission in our diocese and, through synodical government, in the Church of England.

  4. A Deanery is made up of of all the Anglican parishes in a local area and its Synod is the body of laity and clergy who represent them. There are 19 deaneries in the Diocese of Bath & Wells, and Bath is the largest of them – by the number of members it’s churches have.

  5. www.chdg.org.uk › 2010_Conference › PresentationsDeveloping Deaneries Summary

    Deaneries have power to collaborate with other institutions • Deaneries can coordinate resources and activities for church’s mission • Deaneries have potential to bring human and financial resources to consider mission beyond parish boundaries • Deaneries can share prayer and encouragement

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    Each Deanery has a Deanery Synod, presided over by the Rural Dean and Lay Chair. This draws together the thoughts of the Church's life in the Deanery and is asked to consider matters referred to it from the Diocesan Synod and General Synod. It is also a mechanism for where the thoughts of the parish are initially heard beyond the PCC. The rules and...

    To find out who your Rural Dean is, please visit the Archdeacons' Office webpage via the "Contact Us" page here.

    Further information on the Deaneries in the Diocese of Ely can be found on the pages below. Click on the Deanery name or map icon to view more information on each.

  6. Deaneries form an important bridge between Parishes and the wider church, including the Diocese. Working together, churches within a Deanery support each other and share resources as well as information on Mission Action Plans (MAPs) and Parish Support Fund pledges.

  7. It’s called a deanery. The Diocese of Fargo is made up of eight deaneries, which are eight geographical territories with their own boundaries. Each deanery is led by a dean nominated by the priests within that deanery and approved by the bishop. In most cases the dean is an experienced pastor.

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