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A story about Shirley, an indigenous health worker in the Philippines. Learning activities included.

A presentation and accompanying activities designed to deepen student's knowledge and application of the seven Laudato Si' Goals.

Activities and a case study 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.

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.

Two-page guide to reflect on how we can respond to the encyclical Laudato Si'.

A series of learning activities that deeply unpacks the issue of food insecurity and hunger in our world. 

Dig deeper into the root causes of poverty.

An introduction to the issue of water and sanitation around our world.

A story about Margret who teaches deaf students at a vocational school in the Solomon Islands. Learning activities included.

A series of ‘See, Judge, Act’ lessons on the environment/creation through a Catholic lens.

A story about access to water in Zimbabwe with accompanying activities.

A photo storybook with accompanying activities, sharing Ronita's story (Philippines). For students in Foundation to Year 2.

A series of learning activities that deeply unpacks the issue of food insecurity and hunger in our world.

A PowerPoint slide explaining the purpose, function and influence of petitions in the Australian Government.

A brief introduction to Caritas Australia for Lower Primary students. 

Students conduct a water audit of their school.

This presentation explains the definition and causes of Food Insecurity in our world. 

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