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Courage to Care

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Courage to Care (also known as B'nai B'rith Courage to Care) is an organization based in Australia founded by the Jewish service organization B'nai B'rith. The group's mission is to prevent discrimination and bullying through educational programs.[1][2]

The organisation's programme is student-centred, focused exclusively on the stories of people who rescued Jews during the Holocaust. The programme's aim is to convey community tolerance and living in harmony.[3][4]

Courage to Care has three divisions, one based in Sydney, New South Wales (covering the states of New South Wales and Queensland), one in Melbourne, Victoria, and one based in Perth, Western Australia.

Activities

Courage to Care operates a traveling exhibition featuring stories of Holocaust survivors and those who rescued them.

Other activities include programs and workshops for schools and workplaces.

In 2016, the program was delivered for new recruits at the Queensland Police Service.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ D'Agostino, Emma (17 March 2017). "Calling on students to have the courage to care". Bendigo Advertiser.
  2. ^ "Cheng shares his Israel inspiration". The Australian Jewish News. 7 May 2018.
  3. ^ Cohen, S.K., 2005. Courage to Care’: A first encounter between the Holocaust and Australian school students. Australian Journal of Jewish Studies, 19, p.121.
  4. ^ Rutland, S.D., 2015. Genocide or Holocaust education: Exploring different Australian approaches for Muslim school children. In As the Witnesses Fall Silent: 21st Century Holocaust Education in Curriculum, Policy and Practice (pp. 225-241). Springer.
  5. ^ "Qld cops given Courage to Care". The Australian Jewish News. 17 October 2016.

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