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Spokesperson bishops in the Church of England

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Spokesperson bishops or lead bishops are bishops in the Church of England who, additionally to their see, have an episcopal role relating to a particular sector, situation or group of people.

Bishops to His Majesty's Prisons

The Bishop to His Majesty's Prisons is an episcopal post relating to the church's chaplaincy to His Majesty's Prison Service.

The post has been held, alongside a diocesan or suffragan see, by at least five bishops:

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Bishops for Urban Life and Faith

The Bishop for Urban Life and Faith is an episcopal post relating to the church's outreach into urban communities.

The post has been held, alongside a diocesan or suffragan see, by two bishops since its 2006 creation:

Bishops for Higher and Further Education

Lead bishops on healthcare issues

On 20 October 2010, it was announced that James Newcome, Bishop of Carlisle had been appointed lead bishop on healthcare issues.[5]

Lead bishops for religious communities

David Walker, Bishop of Dudley then of Manchester has been Chair of the Advisory Council on the Relations of Bishops and Religious Communities since before November 2012;[6] as such he is described as lead bishop for religious communities.[7]

Lead bishops for safeguarding

Deputy lead bishops for safeguarding

Lead bishops for Living in Love and Faith

The following have been lead bishops for the Living in Love and Faith process:

Lead bishops for racial justice

Chairs of the CMDDP

On 19 April 2013, it was announced that Nick Holtam, Bishop of Salisbury had been appointed Chair of the Committee for Ministry of and among Deaf and Disabled People (CMDDP).[16] By 2020, Richard Atkinson, Bishop of Bedford, had taken over as Chair.[17]

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