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Kids & Teens Camps

3-night overnight camps that build confidence, independence, and social skills. Campfires, bushwalking, stargazing, and more, in a safe, fully supervised setting.

Camp Activities

Adventures to Explore

Campfire eveningsStargazingSausage makingBushwalkingAnimal spottingBilly tea brewingDamper makingTeam challenges
What's Included

Everything Taken Care Of

Families can register with confidence knowing every detail is organised.

Tent Accommodation

A genuine camping experience with tents provided. If weather requires it, there's a cosy house on the property as a backup.

All Meals Included

Freshly prepared meals throughout camp, catering to dietary requirements and allergies. No hidden costs.

All Activities

Every activity across all 3 nights is included, campfire cooking, bushwalking, stargazing, animal spotting, and more.

Transport to Camp

Pick-up from our hubs. We can also help arrange transport from home if that's in your child's NDIS plan.

3 Nights at Camp

Your Camp Experience

01

Night 1

Arrive & Settle In

  • Arrival and welcome, meet your group and unpack
  • Set up camp and explore the site
  • Evening campfire and get-to-know-you activities
  • Campfire cooking: sausage making and billy tea
02

Night 2

Adventure Day

  • Morning bushwalk through the surrounding bush
  • Wildlife spotting with a guided nature walk
  • Afternoon team challenges and outdoor games
  • Evening: stargazing session with stories
03

Night 3

Bush Skills & Farewell

  • Damper making and bush cooking morning
  • Final adventure activity chosen by the group
  • Reflection circle and camp award ceremony
  • Pack up and depart home by afternoon
Age Groups

A Camp for Every Age

5-12 Years

Younger campers focus on supervised adventure activities, creative play, and building their first peer connections in a nurturing, structured environment.

Small groups with dedicated support staff

13-17 Years

Teens take on more independence, leading group challenges, navigating nature, and building peer connections and social skills in a safe, peer-supported setting.

Age-appropriate autonomy with experienced staff

Real Results

What Participants Gain

Adventure & Skill Building

Bushwalking, campfire cooking, and animal spotting build real outdoor and survival skills.

Confidence & Independence

Activities are designed so participants discover what they're truly capable of, often for the first time.

Nature Connection

Stargazing, damper making, and hands-on nature immersion foster a genuine love for the outdoors.

Emotional Regulation

Immersive natural settings encourage coping strategies and emotional resilience that last well beyond camp.

Daily Life Skills

Teamwork, self-care, and problem-solving, activities target skills useful in everyday situations.

Peer Connections and Social Skills

Build lasting peer relationships and practise social skills through structured shared challenge and purposeful activity in a safe, supportive environment.

For Parents

Why Parents Trust 4titude

WWCC-Certified Staff

All staff hold current Working With Children Checks. No exceptions.

First Aid Trained

Every staff member is first aid certified and trained in disability support.

Age-Group Separation

Ages 5-12 and 13-17 are in separate groups with appropriate staffing and activities.

Registered NDIS Provider

We're a registered NDIS provider with NDIS Provider ID 4050028042. Fully audited and compliant.

Backup Accommodation

Weather or comfort issues? There's always a cosy house on-site as a backup. No child sleeps rough.

Dietary Catering

All meals cater to dietary requirements and allergies, share your child's needs when you register.

Packing Guide

What to Bring

We'll email a full packing list on registration. Here's the essentials:

  • Sleeping bag and pillow
  • Warm clothes (even in summer, nights are cool)
  • Sturdy closed-toe shoes
  • Waterproof jacket or poncho
  • Sunscreen and a hat
  • Insect repellent
  • Toiletries and personal medications
  • Small backpack or daypack
  • Water bottle
  • Torch or headlamp
NDIS alignment

NDIS functional domains this program targets

Kids and teens camps are funded under Core Supports and target the following NDIS functional domains.

Social interaction

Structured group camping environments build interpersonal skills, peer relationship development, and confidence in social situations across 3 nights of shared experience.

Community participation

Supported access to natural environments, outdoor activities, and community excursions builds the skills and confidence to participate independently beyond the home.

Mobility

Bushwalking, team challenges, and active outdoor activities build physical capacity, coordination, and confidence navigating different natural environments.

Frequently asked questions

Reserve Your Child's Spot

Camps book out quickly. Register your interest today and we'll be in touch to confirm their place and discuss NDIS funding.