Yes. My responsibility is more to provide leadership to chaplaincy services, but every chaplain, male or female, is invited to receive the person who calls on him or her with great compassion and humanity and to support them without judgment. Whether the person is a believer or not is not important. The chaplain welcomes a human being in crisis or simply affected by a situation. We must first welcome them, then direct them and help them while respecting confidentiality, because confidentiality is important in order to build a bond of trust with the person seeking help; it is needed to direct them to the right resources, or simply to help them denounce what they are experiencing.
On May 11th, 2021. See this statement in context.