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A case study featuring Priscilla from Zimbabwe with accompanying activities for Years 3-6.
Priscilla's Story, audio described for blind or vision-impaired readers.
A short video explaining the Catholic Social teaching principle: Solidarity.
4 mins
A day in the life with Shaniella, who attends a rural training centre in the Solomon Islands.
Learn about the Laudato Si' Goals with this PPT Presentation and accompanying Student Workbook.
A collection of nature-based activities for the whole family to encourage a shared sense of awe and contemplation about nature.
An information PPT about the Africa food crisis and the Make Hunger History campaign.
Posters promoting the Make Hunger History campaign to raise awareness and money for the Africa Food Crisis.Â
With Caritas Australia’s support, Margret’s school installed water tanks, repaired cyclone damage, implemented COVID-19 prevention measures, and boosted food security. 3:30 mins
A short video explaining the Catholic Social teaching principle: Care for Our Common Home.
4 mins
A case study featuring Shaniella from Solomon Islands with accompanying reflection questions and activities for Foundation to Years 3-6.
A prayer for people in the Horn of Africa, experiencing food shortages and extreme hunger.
Aloma and her community have learnt the skills to protect their environment and develop resilience to extreme weather events.Â
Approx. 4 mins
Learn about Cool Burning / Carbon Farming through the work of Caritas Australia's partner, Aboriginal Carbon Foundation.
Case Study with accompanying worksheets and classroom activities.
A story about Phany, a farmer in Cambodia. Learning activities included.
Seven questions to guide groups or individuals on integral ecology through the lens of Laudato Si'.
Priscilla's Story, narrated for readers who benefit from reading along with a narrator.
Primary school, secondary school and parish resources available to help you celebrate Laudato Si' Week 2024:Â 19-26 May.
A guided reflection highlighting the interconnectedness of all creation.
Shaniella was able to overcome the challenges of natural disasters, and gain the skills she needs to create a brighter future for herself.
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