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Are you concerned with building a positive culture in your school and helping students learn about what it means to be a global citizen? Are you looking for ways to teach your class about children's rights and the responsibility we all have in helping realise these rights? Do you want to support the work of UNICEF?

If so, UNICEF Australia can provide you with information, resources and ideas to help you engage students with the work of UNICEF.Mia_Mother2.JPG

NEW EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES:
This Mother's Day, help your student's celebrate mother's by learning about the issues facing many women around the world in giving birth. Sadly, every minute a woman dies in pregnancy or childbirth. Would your class like to help change this situation?
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Help students respond to the recent media attention around the Kony 2012 campaign. Use UNICEF Australia's Children, Conflict and War Education Kit to help students learn more about this issue and take action.
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Bring UNICEF into your classroom

UNICEF Australia's Youth Advocate program provides a range of free educational resources  to engage students with world issues and learn the skills to make a difference. 
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Talk with students about the impact of the recent natural disasters

UNICEF Australia's Natural Disasters Educational Kit provides you with factsheets, a guide to talking to children about natural disasters and information about how you can help. 
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Events for Schools

Visit our UNICEF Day for Children campaign site to find out how your school can get involved in this great event. 

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My Back to School Charter

Talk with your students about their role at school with UNICEF Australia's Going Back to School resource.            

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Fundraise for UNICEF

Fundraising Information

Frequently Asked Questions about how schools can fundraise for UNICEF Australia. 

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For advice on how to integrate child rights knowledge into your classroom, please email our advocacy team at advocacy@unicef.org.au or call (02) 9261 2811.


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