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Water and Sanitation – Secondary
An introduction to the issue of water and sanitation around our world.
Video - Shirley (Philippines)
Caritas Australia supported Shirley to train as an indigenous health worker in the Philippines.
Approx. 5 mins
Video - Shirley (Philippines) Primary version
Caritas Australia supported Shirley to train as an indigenous health worker in the Philippines. 6 mins
Make Hunger History Information- Secondary/Parish
An information PPT about the Africa food crisis and the Make Hunger History campaign.
Caritas Introduction to the SDGs - Secondary
An information PPT about the Sustainable Development Goals, their links to Catholic Social Teachings and the work of Caritas Australia.
All Board Games
Learn about Caritas programs through playing seven different board games. Have fun!
Water Walk - Simulation (Years 3-8)
A simulation game for Years 3–8 as they explore living without easy access to water.
Rights of the Child - Lower Primary
A worksheet that develops students' ethical and practical understanding of child rights, for Years F-3.
Video - Aloma (Philippines)
Aloma and her community have learnt the skills to protect their environment and develop resilience to extreme weather events.
Approx. 4 mins
Video - Phany (Cambodia)
Phany has learnt improved water management techniques to grow enough crops to support her family.
Approx. 5 mins
Laxmi - Nepal Case Study (Secondary)
A case study featuring Laxmi from Nepal with accompanying activities for secondary students.
Water Walk Simulation (Lower Secondary)
Students see what it is like to live without easy access to clean water. They will imagine they are living in a small, remote village in Mozambique where people do not have taps in their houses and the one village pump has broken down – not for the first time. Includes instructions, templates, background information, reflection questions, case study and supporting classroom activities.
St Oscar Romero Activities
A sequence of learning activities designed to learn about the life of St Oscar Romero and how he was counter-cultural in his actions and words. There are activities included to have students reflect on their own actions and words and present their own understanding about St Oscar Romero.