Spiritual needs of vulnerable federal inmates unmet during pandemic: chaplains
OTTAWA — Federal prison chaplains say the spiritual needs of inmates have become an unnecessary casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic at a time when offenders are feeling particularly vulnerable and alone.
The Correctional Service of Canada is allowing only emergency in-person visits from chaplains to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
The prison service says it is ensuring inmates have access to spiritual guidance from chaplains via telephone or other technology as a temporary alternative.
The chaplains, however, say few inmates even know about such options, let alone have a chance to use them, and in some cases technological hurdles prevent them from connecting.