Pandemic-proofing Australia's education system

Social Media Toolkit

June 2021

How to use this toolkit

This toolkit is a guide to help you promote and amplify the media release for the joint University of Queensland and Paul Ramsay Foundation 'Learning through COVID-19' research project.

Below we have provided suggested content for you to use and share on various social media channels. Feel free to post or repost from UQ's social channels.

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Teacher holding up 'Welcome Back' sign to students online.

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Image: Adobe Stock

Young child with headphones on playing on the computer.

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Would it surprise you to know that Australia is not doing enough to support children and young people experiencing disadvantage?
#UQResearchers are urging decision-makers to adopt 16 recommendations to help raise Australia's support programs to the standard of the international community. The findings are part of the 'Learning through COVID-19' project, funded by @prfoundation1. Read more: tinyurl.com/yjnlf4y9

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Australia is not doing enough to support children and young people experiencing disadvantage. #UQResearchers are urging decision-makers to adopt 16 recommendations to help raise Australia's programs to international standards. Read more: tinyurl.com/yjnlf4y9 @prfoundation1.

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Media: UQ Communications, communications@uq.edu.au, +61 7 3365 1120, +61 424 002 566 (Georgina Ramin).