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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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A case study featuring Leaia from Samoa with accompanying activities for secondary students.
A case study with activities sharing Ronita's story from the Philippines.
A case study featuring Ronita from the Philippines with accompanying activities for secondary students.
A case study featuring Memory from Malawi with accompanying activities for Years 3-6.
A case study featuring Memory from Malawi with accompanying activities for secondary students.
Advocacy Toolkit has been developed to assist secondary students to take action themselves in building a campaign for an issue they are passionate about. This resource is currently being updated.
Journey through the four weeks of Advent, reflecting on Scripture and sharing in the stories of our sisters and brothers around the world.
See – Judge – Act – Pray for a more just and peaceful world this Advent.
Explore Pope Francis' encyclical Fratelli Tutti to provide students an opportunity to understand that are part of one global family.
A case study featuring Chiquito from Timor Leste with accompanying reflection questions.
A prayerful reflection honouring women from around the world on International Women's Day.
Explore Pope Francis' encyclical Fratelli Tutti to provide students an opportunity to understand that are part of one global family.
8 beautiful images with accompanying text to share each day of Laudato Si' Week (17-24 May)
Join our Creation Changemakers campaign in celebration of Season of Creation.
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