Activities and a case study for secondary students about a young woman named Shaniella, who attends a rural training centre in the Solomon Islands.
A case study and activities for secondary students about a young woman from Mozambique. It focuses on the issues of poverty and environmental sustainability.
Learn MoreActivities and a case study for secondary students about Rosalie who is a now a business owner, a community leader and a role model for other ex-combatants seeking to readjust to civilian life.
This resource is designed for use with individuals or small groups in your school, staff or parish setting. The box set includes 36 photographs plus activity ideas, definitions, reflection questions, Bible verses, quotes and prayers. The Catholic Social Teaching (CST) Card Set aims to deepen understanding of the CST principles at the heart of Caritas Australia’s work towards social and ecological justice.
Originally launched at the National Catholic Education Conference in Melbourne, 2022, the CST Card Set has had a great response. The introductory price was $30 per set. To enable us to continue to supply this great resource, sets can now be purchased for $40 per set or $35 per set for orders of 10 or more. The price includes GST and postage.
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Note: CST cards are selling quickly and we are small team, therefore please allow 2-4 weeks for your order to be shipped.
The Cool Burning - Primary resource supports primary school teachers to teach the principles and benefits of Cool Burning and Carbon Farming through the work of one of Caritas Australia's partner organisations, Aboriginal Carbon Foundation.
The Aboriginal Carbon Foundation supports carbon farming projects, led by Indigenous rangers. It connects Aboriginal communities who supply carbon credits, with organisations seeking to offset their carbon pollution and provides training for Indigenous rangers.
Links to Catholic Social Teaching (CST) and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures and Sustainability Cross-curriculum Priorities.
The Cool Burning - Secondary resource supports secondary school teachers to teach the principles and benefits of Cool Burning and Carbon Farming through the work of one of Caritas Australia's partner organisations, Aboriginal Carbon Foundation.
The Aboriginal Carbon Foundation supports carbon farming projects, led by Indigenous rangers. It connects Aboriginal communities who supply carbon credits, with organisations seeking to offset their carbon pollution and provides training for Indigenous rangers.
Links to Catholic Social Teaching (CST) and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures and Sustainability Cross-curriculum Priorities
Carbon credits