Title     The role of the Catholic Church in Australian Society
     
Target Audience     Catholic Schools - Catechist - Relief Teachers
     
Rationale     The way the Church and society address centuries of injustice to First Nations peoples must change. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples need to be welcomed from the margins into the centre so that they can lead the discussions about change and implementation of actions to bring about healing and justice.
     
Content     What happened in the 2023 Referendum? What can we learn? How should Catholic Social Teaching influence people’s response to issues such as racism, domestic violence, homelessness.
     
Category     Faith Formation
   
Teacher Practices include Not Applicable
     
Who Should Attend     Staff across Catholic Education Western Australia and senior students.
     
Additional Comments      
     
Outcomes     On completion participants will: Have a greater understanding of the role of the Catholic Social Teaching Australian Society. Have an opportunity to deepen and be formed in the Catholic Faith. Have a greater understanding of issues for teaching Religious Education.
     
Presenter     Fr Frank Brennan
     
Administrative Assistant     Lana UtjesinovicTelephone 6380 5295
     
Course Convenor     Diana Alteri
     
Start Date     17-JUL-2024
     
Start Time     4:30 PM
     
Registration At     4:00 PM
     
End Date     17-JUL-2024
     
End Time     6:00 PM
     
Venue     Newman Siena Centre - S1.01 (Seminar Room), 33 Williamstown Road, DOUBLEVIEW 6018
     
Fees     Catholic Schools $50.00 - Catechist $.00 - Relief Teachers $.00
An additional 10% GST will be charged to non-Catholic Schools/Organisations/Non-CEWA Catholic Schools.

Admin Asst Phone     6380 5295
   
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