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Schools are teaching children about air quality through their local areas

Schools are teaching children about air quality in their local areas

Our children are learning about air quality in schools around NSW.

Air Watch is a program for secondary school students. It teaches about what affects air quality and how air quality affects our lives.

Active for Air is a program for primary school students. It focuses on the health and air quality benefits of replacing car trips with physical activity like walking and cycling.

The Sustainable Schools NSW program encourages schools to develop school environmental management programs which include sustainable travel plans.

The Learning for Sustainability 2007-10 plan describes environmental education in NSW.

Schools are teaching children about air quality through their local areas

Schools are teaching children about air quality in their local areas

Our children are learning about air quality in schools around NSW.

Air Watch is a program for secondary school students. It teaches about what affects air quality and how air quality affects our lives.

Active for Air is a program for primary school students. It focuses on the health and air quality benefits of replacing car trips with physical activity like walking and cycling.

The Sustainable Schools NSW program encourages schools to develop school environmental management programs which include sustainable travel plans.

The Learning for Sustainability 2007-10 plan describes environmental education in NSW.


Community education

The Clean Air Healthy Communities (CAHC) Air Education Support program aims to increase community understanding of air pollution and its impacts.

Find out more about SMILE

Visit SMILE to learn more

Sustainable Mobility Initiatives for Local Environments (SMILE), a CAHC program, looks at the best ways to encourage people to choose sustainable forms of transport for short trips in their local areas.

The Wood Smoke Reduction program includes training workshops for local council officers to better manage wood smoke issues.

The Clean Air Healthy Communities (CAHC) Air Education Support program aims to increase community understanding of air pollution and its impacts.

Find out more about SMILE

Visit SMILE to learn more

Sustainable Mobility Initiatives for Local Environments (SMILE), a CAHC program, looks at the best ways to encourage people to choose sustainable forms of transport for short trips in their local areas.

The Wood Smoke Reduction program includes training workshops for local council officers to better manage wood smoke issues.


 
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