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Social and ecological justice resources for teachers. 

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Caritas Australia supported Shirley to train as an indigenous health worker in the Philippines. 
Approx. 5 mins

Learn about Caritas Australia, the international aid and development agency of the Catholic Church in Australia. 

Phany has learnt improved water management techniques to grow enough crops to support her family. 
Approx. 5 mins

A complete guide with stories, curriculum and learning tasks explore the stories of Project Compassion 2024.

A PowerPoint explaining Caritas Australia's strengths-based approach to community development.

This calendar highlights key social and ecological justice days throughout the year.

A short video explaining the Catholic Social teaching principles: Subsidiarity and Participation.
4 mins

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. 

A short video explaining the Catholic Social teaching principle: The Common Good.
4 mins

The Caritas Ks Toolkit includes a guide and resources to support your event. 

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

A brief introduction to Caritas Australia for Lower Primary students. 

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