School Events and Awareness Days
Welcome to the 2024 schools event calendar!
Awareness events are an awesome way to get kids, parents and educators involved in meaningful learning! We have aligned each awareness event or day with a package of free curriculum-aligned resources, aimed to get the whole school involved. From Harmony Day to STEM day, you can use these resources to teach lessons that help kids build empathy and make change in their local community.
Here’s to a great new year of learning, stay cool!
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July
![Event image for DonateLife Week](https://cool-media-production-public.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/2067b17245184b769385e0e48555e6db.png)
This DonateLife Week, we encourage more Australians to register to be an organ and tissue donor, and to have a chat about it with their family and friends. While the majority of Australians believe it’s important to be an organ and tissue donor, only one in three are registered!
August
![Event image for Dental Health Week (TBC)](https://cool-media-production-public.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/b8d722f3fee848c2bce0689347e33871.png)
The focus of this year’s campaign is on the harm sugar does to oral health, aiming to help Australians to ‘get sugar savvy’. The campaign includes recommended daily sugar consumption levels, advice on reading food labels, and spells out the effect sugar has on our teeth.
![Event image for National Science Week](https://cool-media-production-public.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/cfe2c310993e4340b24d6f78023dfa6b.png)
The school theme for National Science Week in 2024 is Species Survival - More than just sustainability. The theme aims to highlight the importance of science and innovation in ensuring the survival and thriving of different species in an ever-changing world.
![Event image for Book Week](https://cool-media-production-public.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/aa658b61f92c4dec8e377b6708b7ce10.png)
Each year since 1945 the CBCA has brought children and books together across Australia through CBCA Book Week. During this time schools and public libraries spend one glorious week celebrating books and Australian children's authors and illustrators.
September
![Event image for National Threatened Species Day](https://cool-media-production-public.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/9ec19942d9da451089f786b812bc49ee.png)
Threatened Species Day highlights native plants, animals, & ecosystems that are under threat and reflect on how we can protect them into the future. The day also celebrates the amazing work being done to save them by passionate conservationists, researchers, volunteers, & community experts.
![Event image for R U OK? Day](https://cool-media-production-public.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/679231427ace42d49d6c60665cbb8ebd.png)
R U OK? Day is our national day of action dedicated to reminding everyone that every day is the day to ask, “Are you OK?” and support those struggling with life's ups and downs. Use the free resources available on the R U OK? Day page to get your school, university or TAFE involved.
![Event image for International Day of Democracy](https://cool-media-production-public.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/fb37494ee0da478ea45178c18a795ba8.png)
The International Day of Democracy is observed every year on September 15, with the purpose of promoting and upholding the principles of democracy. The values of freedom, respect for human rights, and the principle of holding periodic and genuine elections by universal suffrage are essential elements of democracy.
![Event image for World Heart Day](https://cool-media-production-public.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/c3fa51a94708432ab4b587df6057531f.png)
World Heart Day is an opportunity for everyone to stop and consider how best to use heart for humanity, for nature, and for you. Beating cardiovascular disease (CVD) is something that matters to every beating heart.
Use Heart means to think differently. To make the right decisions. To act with courage. To help others. To engage with this important cause. The heart is the only organ you can hear and feel. It is the first and last sign of life. It is one of the few things with the potential to unite all of us as people.
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