About the Session

This session explores the inherent worth of every person, the challenges to human dignity in today's world, and some practical ways to uphold it. Through reflection, skills, and stories of resilience, we are called to be agents of hope and transformation.

This session stands alone but is also the fourth of six sessions in the mission literacy module.

  • Balance and understand the concept of human dignity and its theological foundations.
  • Understand the relevance of the Catholic understanding of human dignity in addressing contemporary challenges.
  • Develop practical strategies to recognise, uphold, and advocate for human dignity in your personal and professional lives.

Who is this session for?

All Staff

Facilitator(s)

Campus Ministry

Date

27 May 2025

Time

9:30am to 10:30am

Delivery Mode

Virtual via Webinar

These workshops are available to all staff. They are not mandatory for casual staff.

Casual staff must obtain prior approval from their supervisor or manager to attend the training.  For casual Academic staff such approval is required from the National Head of School or nominated supervisor (consistent with point 23. of the Employment of Sessional Academic Staff Policy)

The Faculty or Unit is responsible for paying the casual staff member for the time while they attend any non-mandatory professional development.

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