October: Disaster ready with Country culture camp
In times of crisis, we have a choice: do we prepare as survivalists, focused only on ourselves? Or do we embrace a relationist ethos, recognising that true resilience is built through relationships; caring for each other, the land, and our communities?
Plan C and The Returning are offering a five-day Culture Camp in October, where disaster resilience is grounded in connection, shared knowledge, and Indigenous ways of being and doing. We’d love you to attend.
Learn disaster preparedness in an intergenerational space deeply connected to Country, culture, and community.
Gain emotional, social, and practical skills to manage crises—whether supported by emergency services or not.
Engage in two-way learning, where Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledge come together to strengthen community resilience.
At Plan C, we believe that "I can only be safe if my neighbour is safe, and they can only be safe if their neighbour is safe." This is not just a philosophy, it’s a necessity in a world where floods, fires, and extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and severe. Our Plan is the Community.
Get your ticket at the link below.