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Monday, 31 August 2020 at 4:00 pm
The ClimateClever Schools Program is an engaging, student-led program, underpinned by a set of innovative, data- driven online tools that help students measure, manage and reduce their school’s carbon footprint.To celebrate their appearance in the upcoming ABC series ‘Fight For Planet A’, ClimateClever is giving away 50 free subscriptions to their award-winning schools program! The free subscriptions are available to public schools with a focus on schools in low to medium socio-economic areas. Check out the selection criteria here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v4vklMsE0x5qUxKMRdcRh1Clu7d4k5TW/view?usp=sharing
or to apply, click here:https://climateclever.typeform.com/to/gyhLDuHC
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Day for Daniel 2020 – Register today!
On Friday 30 October join the Daniel Morcombe Foundation for the national day of action for child safety education ‘Day for Daniel’. The day aims to empower Australian kids to ‘Recognise, React, Report’ if they ever feel unsafe. Every year, schools and early learning centres around Australia ‘Wear Red, Educate and Donate’ to remember Daniel Morcombe and educate children about their safety.
With a suite of over 20 Keeping Kids Safe Resources including activities and fact sheets, educators and parents are encouraged to teach their children about their personal safety in physical and online environments. Plus, everything is free and easily accessible online! Over 3,500 schools are currently registered to participate in Day for Daniel, so get your school involved!
To register or find out more visit www.DanielMorcombe.com.au
Daniel Morcombe Foundation launched our latest educational program, Changing Futures.
Changing Futures aims to provide educators and frontline staff with the tools they need to identify and respond to harmful sexual behaviours in pre-teens. Through national webinars, state and territory specific workshops, the program aims to build competence and confidence in the prevention, identification, and early intervention of these behaviours. Webinars and workshops start from next month, and are completely free of charge.
Click below for the Digital Promotion Kit has been developed to assist in sharing information about the Changing Futures program.