#STEP4SCHOOLS

Get your students moving towards inclusion

1-30 September 2024

STEPtember is Australia’s favourite, and most inclusive, virtual health and well-being fundraising challenge.

Classrooms are encouraged to move their own way to 10,000 steps per day during the month of September - walk, swim, dance, wheel, run ... any way you like - and fundraise to support people with cerebral palsy.

A fun and inclusive health and well-being challenge for your school, STEPtember promotes diversity and inclusion, builds a culture of empathy, and encourages kids to celebrate their differences.

Get in touch today, and find out how we can support your school to make a move.

#STEP4Schools Day - 6 SEPTEMBER 2024

A powerful way to foster inclusivity and celebrate diversity at your school.

Host a mufti day with a gold coin donation or organise an all school move around the oval - walk, run, skip, wheel, dance… whatever your student’s moves are, the key is to have fun!

WHY: Promoting #STEP4Schools Day within your school’s community is a great to kick start conversations about what disability means, build a culture of empathy, and encourage your students to celebrate their differences.

HOW: Get in touch today for access to comprehensive resources to include in your lesson plans, to make #STEP4Schools Day easy, fun and impactful.

WHAT IS STEPTEMBER?

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AUSTRALIA'S FAVOURITE

An inclusive, virtual health and well-being fundraising challenge, supporting people with cerebral palsy.

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FUN CHALLENGE

Classrooms can move their own way to 10,000 steps per day, for 30 days this September.

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INCLUSION & DIVERSITY

Make an impact in your community, promote inclusion, and raise awareness.

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CONNECTION

A fun classroom activity that connects students and celebrates each other's differences.

WHO YOU'LL BE MOVING FOR

Tilly is a little bookworm, loves frame running, swimming, and hanging out with her siblings. She also has cerebral palsy.

During her first trimester, Joanna, Tilly's mother, contracted cytomegalovirus (CMV) - a common virus that can cause epilepsy, deafness and cerebral palsy.

Your fundraising helps Cerebral Palsy Alliance continue to provide life-changing Early Intervention Therapy for babies at risk of cerebral palsy, like Tilly.

HAVE FUN AND DRIVE AWARENESS

Download this fun find-a-word for your students to complete, and drive conversations around disability, inclusion, and diversity today!

MOVE TOGETHER FOR PEOPLE WITH CEREBRAL PALSY.

JOIN THE MOVEMENT TOWARDS INCLUSIVITY.

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