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Social and ecological justice resources for teachers.
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A short video explaining the Catholic Social teaching principle: Solidarity.
4 mins
This calendar highlights key social and ecological justice days throughout the year.
An information PPT about the Africa food crisis and the Make Hunger History campaign.
A PowerPoint Presentation for Secondary schools exploring the Australian Aid program.
Posters promoting the Make Hunger History campaign to raise awareness and money for the Africa Food Crisis.Â
A prayer for people in the Horn of Africa, experiencing food shortages and extreme hunger.
A guide for reflection on current issues and how we can take action.
Primary school, secondary school and parish resources available to help you celebrate Laudato Si' Week 2024:Â 19-26 May.
A guide to help establish and maintain a social justice group/initiatives within your school.
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) prayer service. Includes a PowerPoint and separate Leader's notes.
Information and prayers for World Day of Prayer, Reflection and Action Against Human Trafficking.
Reflect on our strengths and assets and how we can work towards the common good.
An information PPT for primary schools to introduce the Make Hunger History campaign.
A game based around six families who are working to make a living but who experience the effects of climate change along the way.
A template to assist students to be aware of global injustices.
A mealtime prayer placemat, focused on the Africa Food Crisis.
This calendar highlights key social and ecological justice days throughout the year.
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