Intro to Bush Skills, Mindfulness & Survival Techniques for TEENS
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Intro to Bush Skills, Mindfulness & Survival Techniques for TEENS

9th June: 6-hour workshop for teens 12-16yo. Techniques to build resilience, awareness, how to make fire, gather water and build a shelter.

By Wild & Wise Tribe

Date and time

Sun, 9 Jun 2024 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM AEST

Location

Wild & Wise Tribe

439 Browns Creek Road Bridges, QLD 4561 Australia

Refund Policy

Contact the organiser to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 6 hours

Bush skills, mindfulness and survival skills for teenagers (12-16yo). Your teen will learn in a fun day:

  • The mindset of survival and the "rules of three"
  • How to make fire using different modalities
  • Prepare food and cook on fire
  • How to gather and treat water in the wilderness
  • Knots and how to build shelter

Location: Wild & Wise Tribe, 6 mins from Yandina town centre.

Please note: For teens 13-17yo

For more information about the facilitator: www.wildandwisetribe.com.au


Frequently asked questions

Who is the facilitator of this event?

Nelson Eulalio, the Wild & Wise Tribe founder, holistic counselor and qualified outdoor education facilitator. More about Nelson here: https://wildandwisetribe.com.au/team/nelson-eulalio/

What should my child bring?

Please make sure that your child is wearing enclosed shoes, sun-smart clothes (and sunscreen), a hat and bring a water bottle. If there is a chance of rain, please also bring a rain jacket.

Is it a theoretical or practical workshop?

Mostly practical but there will be also theoretical delivery on a whiteboard, so a notebook and pen are very beneficial for your child to bring. It is also a way to create a healthy habit of journaling experiences in nature, reflections, etc.

Do parents stay or is it a drop off event?

It is a drop off, but some parents are welcome to stay for a while until their kid(s) have settled. Parents are also welcome to participate in the last 1 hour and see kids' shelters and join the ending of the program, where they receive some certificates.

What time should I drop my child off?

8:15am is the check-in for a 8:30am start. Parents are welcome to stay over for the first block of the session (the introduction) as well as to come earlier and participate in the last block (conclusion).

What about if I have a neurodiverse child? Is the workshop suitable?

Although Wild & Wise Tribe welcome creative and wild minds, please understand that if your child has formal neurodiversity diagnosis and/or has behaviour special needs, an adult/responsible person must be present with them to help the facilitation of the structured sessions.

What if it is raining?

The workshop will run even if it is a rainy day. That is part of the outdoor education life and especially for survival skills and building resilience :) We have a few areas undercover in any case. The only reason to pause/cancel an outdoor workshop is due to a lightning storm within 30km.

Is there parking onsite?

The property has very limited car parking spots so we'll all be meet on the main road where a Google Maps pin will be sent by email. That has plenty of space to park. From there we'll walk just about 40-50m. There are plenty of nice coffeeshops in Yandina for parents who want to stay over in town.

Organised by

Nature-based transformation, holistic counselling and outdoor programs for adults and youth. Sunshine Coast, QLD

https://www.wildandwisetribe.com.au

$70 – $90