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Dame Sarah Mullally, Archbishop of Canterbury: Working in partnership with others

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Feb 13, 2026
Dame Sarah Mullally, former Chief Nursing Officer turned senior Church of England leader and the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury. She talks about safeguarding and reparative justice. She discusses unity across the Anglican Communion and balancing listening with decisive leadership. She reflects on links between nursing and ministry and the church’s work on same-sex blessings.
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INSIGHT

Vocation Is Healing And Partnership

  • Dame Sarah Mullally frames both nursing and priesthood as vocations focused on healing rather than curing.
  • She emphasizes partnership and collaboration as central to how she exercises leadership.
ADVICE

Prioritise Knowing And Being Known

  • Build relationships by meeting leaders and listening so people know you and you know them.
  • Use those connections to create shared ministry and collaborative decision-making across regions.
INSIGHT

Scrutiny Requires Survivor-Centred Safeguarding

  • Mulally accepts heightened scrutiny and stresses listening to victims and survivors of abuse.
  • She commits to more resources, better procedures, and independent safeguarding mechanisms.
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