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Social and ecological justice resources for teachers.

Students make a social justice action plan. Photo credit: Caritas Australia
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Learn about Caritas Australia, the international aid and development agency of the Catholic Church in Australia.Â
A refugee simulation activity inviting upper primary students to follow refugees on a journey to safety.
A story about Phany, a farmer in Cambodia. Learning activities included.
A complete guide for teachers to support student learning about the Project Compassion stories.
A resource to help secondary schools celebrate Laudato Si' Week 2024
A case study featuring Tereesa from Australia with accompanying activities for secondary students.
A resource to understand urbanisation and its affect both in positive and negative ways.
Activities for students consider disaster risk reduction.
Students explore the definition and perception of refugees and asylum seekers in Australian society.
This resource is designed to challenge our understanding of the definition of The Common Good. Students are read a statement and they are to decide if they agree, disagree or undecided on the statement.Â
Reflect on our strengths and assets and how we can work towards the common good.
An introduction to the work of Caritas Australia for parish communities. This presentation explains what we do, where we work and why we help others.Â
A series of learning activities that deeply unpacks the issue of food insecurity and hunger in our world.Â
An activity simulating the refugee journey to safety.
A series of learning activities that deeply unpacks the issue of global poverty.
An information PPT for primary schools to introduce the Make Hunger History campaign.
A game based around six families who are working to make a living but who experience the effects of climate change along the way.
Learn about Caritas Australia, the international aid and development agency of the Catholic Church in Australia.Â
A resource designed to understand how we can work towards the common good in our own local communities.
A story about Oliva, a woman living in Tanzania who learnt how to read and write, and now teaches others. Learning activities included.Â
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