Resources

This page is about what resources Inspire Spiritual Health currently has available; what they’re used for, why they’re use, from whom they come, and any current shortfalls. This is shared, partly so you can see for yourselves how the resources from whom shape ISH. Partly also, so you can consider combining some of your resources with ours, so together, we can further advance current and future Inspire Spiritual Health initiatives.

We also include here a wish list of what initiatives ISH wants to undertake, why ISH wants to undertake them, the resources needed to do so, and the current resource shortfall.

A resourcing contacts box is at the bottom of the page for resources people want to contact us to share. We are aware that so many people can and want to give in ways that don’t always involve money. We really welcome and encourage this! Please use the contact form below to let us know what initiatives you want to share in growing, with details of the resources you’re offering to provide.

Inspire Spiritual Health also has a GoFundMe campaign, with the intent and providing opportunities for people to contribute small amounts of funding, which when combined, can and will make big differences! The funds raised will automatically be divided into three funding streams, as follows:

25% Staffing
25% Supporting resources
50% Grants to fund Inspire Spiritual Health Initiatives

GoFundMe charges 25p + 2.9% on every single contribution made to a campaign. This appears to be the going market rate.

Our GoFundMe campaign link is here

Current Initiatives:

First Person Action Research Initiative – Conceiving and nurturing the early growth of Inspire Spiritual Health as a catalyst for Adventurously Advancing Spiritual Health; powering the flourishing of human health, now and into the future!

Wish List Initiatives:

Action Learning Teams – To enable and support one another to undertake and successfully complete First Person Action Research Initiatives in the field of Inspiring Spiritual Health.

Participatory Action Research Communities – To enable individuals to come together and undertake shared Initiatives in the field of Inspiring Spiritual Health.

Catalyse the nurturing, growth and evolution of evidence from case studies research emerging from:

First Person Action Research Initiatives
Action Learning Teams Research
Participatory Action Research Communities
Reflective Practice Research including; Heuristic, and Ethnographic Self Research

The cases studies being readily available for further research including: Systematic Reviewing, Research Synthesis and Meta-Analysis, and Discourse Analysis.