Secure your opportunity for fun, adventure, and a chance to meet new friends by registering for our upcoming holiday camp at the Guide Dogs campus in Bald Hills.
Want an exciting adventure next school holidays?
We’re excited to invite your child to our upcoming June Holiday Mobility Camp, an Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC) program designed to empower young people with the skills, confidence, and independence they need to navigate the world around them.
Through fun, adventure, travelling, hands-on activities and expert guidance, your child will gain valuable mobility tools that will support their growth and development. This includes foundational skills that young people can use for daily life and to become truly independent.
Not only that, but they’ll get the chance to meet new friends from across Queensland while they travel to places they haven’t been before.
Places are limited, so please submit your expression of interest via the form below if you’d like to join us in June.
There is a $300 cost per student, which includes all activities, meals, and accommodation.
For regional participants, this cost may also cover flights to Brisbane. Please note that travel assistance is only available for those living a significant distance away and not within reasonable driving distance, such as Toowoomba.
About our Mobility Camps
Mobility camps are a wonderful social and emotional outlet for children of all ages.
Vision loss can be an isolating experience, and we understand the importance of helping children understand that they are not alone in this feeling.
Our Mobility camps are available high school students who are readying to embark on life after school.
These camps are held on site at Bald Hills and enable children to interact with people their own age in a supportive, fun-filled environment. We provide vital mobility skills and training while enjoying a range of activities from day trips to puppy meet and greets, sports and so much more.
What kind of skills can my child learn with Mobility support?
Our programs for high school students are all about promoting their independence and growing their confidence.
Your child can learn all sorts of valuable techniques, including:
- Travelling safely: Including skills to move through the community, catch public transport and use mobility aids to travel with confidence.
- Building relationships: Including skills to make new friends and interact with other people in the community.
- Strategies for school and study: Including skills to get around the school yard and inclusion in sport curriculum.
- Preparing for adulthood: Including skills to shop for groceries, cook basic meals, prepare for working life and learn independent thinking and problem-solving skills.