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WHAT IS EDA?

Education Development Association (EDA) is a non-profit company and a registered charity. Its aim is to promote education and the development of character in accordance with the principles and ideals of Christianity.

Education Development Association aims to provide all-round formation for people of all ages, especially the young, to help them develop their talents to the full and use them in the service of society.

Personal development is seen as a harmonious union of all the following components:

  • Academic & Professional development enables men and women to do their work well, and to be more aware that study and work are principal means both of personal growth and of serving others.

  • Social development promotes understanding and empathy with others regardless of background, race or creed, and fosters friendship and cooperation across cultural divides.

  • Character development is founded on human virtues such as sincerity, loyalty, self-discipline, service to others and a spirit of hard work, with a deep appreciation of personal freedom and the corresponding responsibility.

  • Spiritual development allows men and women to find God in their family and working lives and to practise Christian principles and ideals.

 

To achieve these aims EDA owns and operates a variety of centres in Australia including halls of residence for students in higher education, clubs with study facilities for young people, vocational training centres, and venues for residential courses and seminars.

The activities of the EDA, including spiritual activities within the centres which are entrusted to Opus Dei, a personal Prelature of the Catholic Church, are open to all who wish to participate regardless of race, creed or social background. Their outreach means that participation is available to many more people than those who live in the residential centres or attend the clubs regularly.

 

More information can be found on the EDA website.

CHILD PROTECTION

Education Development Association (EDA) and its projects, such as Aldridge Study Centre, are committed to providing a safe and supportive environment to enable the development of children to their full potential, in accordance with Christian principles and relevant civil legislation.


EDA has a Child Protection Policy which includes guidelines for good practice and prevention, as well procedures for dealing with possible allegations of abuse. The policy can be found here

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