No one wants to feel unwell at camp, but if you do, the team at the Health & Wellbeing Centre are here to help.
Located near the Program Place and Mini Stage, the Health & Wellbeing Centre has a dedicated team of health experts to take care of all your camp injuries.
While most Scouts will treat their own injuries at their camp sites, the Health & Wellbeing Centre can provide more advanced treatment and support to youth and adult participants.
It’s not just cuts and bruises that the team deals with. The team can provide a friendly ear for anyone feeling sad or down.
‘Even though it’s a huge camp, people can still feel isolated and lonely,’ explained Naomi, who works in the centre. ‘It’s important that Scouts take care of each other’.
Teams from the Health & Wellbeing Centre will visit each campsite every day to check-in with youth and adult participants during the event.
Outside the centre, one of these teams is making sure that every Scout has a smile on their face.
Board games, badge trading, free cake and friendly conversations are on offer to everyone walking past.
‘Anyone not having a good time may get sprayed!’ warned Harry, a District Commissioner from South Australia, as a group of Scouts were targeted with water bombs.