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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 short video explaining the Catholic Social teaching principles: Subsidiarity and Participation.
4 mins
A case study featuring Laxmi from Nepal with accompanying reflection questions and activities for Foundation to Year 2.
Plan your social justice actions to create lasting change.
A short video explaining the Catholic Social teaching principle: The Common Good.
4 mins
Priscilla - Zimbabwe Case Study (Secondary)
A template to explore the problems and solutions of a social justice issue. Suitable for upper primary and secondary students.
A case study featuring Biru from India with accompanying reflection questions and activities for Foundation to Years 3-6.
A case study featuring Shaniella from Solomon Islands with accompanying reflection questions and activities for Foundation to Year 2.
A series of ‘See, Judge, Act’ lessons on the environment/creation through a Catholic lens.
A case study featuring Halima who found refuge in Bangladesh. Accompanying activities included for Years 3-6.
A photo storybook with accompanying activities, sharing Ronita's story (Philippines). For students in Foundation to Year 2.
Short stories with video links to share in your school newsletter and on social media.
A case study featuring Priscilla from Zimbabwe with accompanying activities for Foundation to Year 2.
A PowerPoint slide explaining the purpose, function and influence of petitions in the Australian Government.
Ideas to inspire fundraising and awareness raising activities linked to the Project Compassion stories.Â
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