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 Resources Inform Keep up to date with this month's Sydney newsletter Inform click here Bioethics Stay informed with the latest on Bioethics in this month's newsletter click here Archives Past news and information from CWL Sydney click here Media Coverage Recent news featured in The Catholic Weeklyclick here Library Catholic Women’s League Sydney has a range of books on offer for anyone interested in borrowing from our office library. For all titles click here CWL Sydney View our PowerPoint presentation to learn more about our organisation click here Vatican News The Holy See website is an excellent resource which provides all the latest news and media releases from Rome. Click here NCW The National Council of Women is a national non-government umbrella organisation with broad humanitarian and educational objectives, which seeks to raise the awareness of women to their rights and responsibilities as citizens and to encourage the participation of women in all aspects of community life. Click here WUCWO The World Union of Catholic Women’s Organisations (WUCWO) aims to promote the presence, participation and co-responsibility of Catholic women in society and the Church, in order to enable them to fulfil their mission of evangelisation and to work for human development. WUCWO represents 100 Catholic women’s organisations worldwide. Click here Caritas Caritas Australia is a Catholic agency for international aid and development; helping people help themselves – regardless of race, religion or political beliefs. Caritas Australia is committed to building a just world by empowering local organisations and enabling the world's most vulnerable communities to be the architects of their own future. Click here CatholicCare CatholicCare is the official welfare agency of the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Sydney. The mission of the agency as an instrument of Christ's liberating presence in the world is to provide for the social and emotional well-being of the communities, families and individuals living in the Archdiocese. Click here Every Australian Counts Every Australian Counts is the campaign for the introduction of a National Disability Insurance Scheme. The NDIS will revolutionise the way people with a disability, their families and carers are supported in this country. You too can support the campaign, by taking action to make every Australian count. Click here Women’s Reconciliation Network The Women’s Network (WRN) is a society of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and other Australian women involved in the ongoing process of reconciliation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the wider Australian community. WRN hopes to shift attitudes within the dominant culture to create spaces in which self-determination by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and a rights-based approach to overcoming their present disadvantage can take place. Click here The Australian Family Association The Australian Family Association is a not-for-profit, voluntary, ecumenical and non-party political organisation which has been formed to provide a forum and a vehicle for those individuals and organisations in the community concerned with the strengthening and support of the family. Click here National Office For The Participation Of Women The Office for the Participation of Women (OPW) was established by the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference and is mandated to act as a focal point for ongoing dialogue and the integration of ideas pertaining to women and their participation in the Catholic Church in Australia. The Office, together with the Council for Australian Catholic Women, wish to reflect the dynamic nature of the community of women praying, living and working in the Catholic Church in Australia. Click here Women’s Forum Australia Women’s Forum Australia is an established independent women’s think tank that undertakes research, education and public policy development about social, economic, health and cultural issues affecting women. Click here Catholic Women’s League Australia (CWLA) CWLA is the National peak body representing the CWL’s seven member organisations and approximately 6200 women Australia-wide. The CWLA website provides you with links to all National and State CWL news and information. Click here
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