Cuboree 2023: Activities Shakedown Camp
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Event Details
When:
Fri 1st Sep 2023 (7pm) to Sun 3rd Sep 2023 (11am)
Where:
Cataract Activity Centre
Baden Powell Dr, Appin NSW 2560, Australia
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Cost:
Attending Saturday Day Only - $20.00
Camping - Both Friday and Saturday Night - $20.00
Camping - Friday Night Only - $20.00
Camping - Saturday Night Only - $20.00
Registrations:
Open: Wed 26th Jul 2023 (12am)
Close: Tue 29th Aug 2023 (5.59pm)
Coordinator:
Account:
Cuboree 2023 Organising Team
cuboree@nsw.scouts.com.au
Brief Summary:
Cuboree Activities team Training weekend and Shakedown. All Service Leaders and Junior Service Leaders are invited. No need to have an Activities Role As part of the weekend we will be testing operation of Challenge Valley to ensure correct planning of this activity and will need test bodies - join the fun... No matter your role there will be lots to do and fun to be had. Weekend is self-catered
Additional Information

The camp runs from Friday evening until 11:00am Sunday morning and will be held at Cataract Scout Park. Purpose is to prepare for Cuboree 

This weekend is for Activity bases to sort out last minute preparations and to train on Activities as necessary. 

As part of the weekend we will be testing operation of Challenge Valley to ensure correct planning of this activity and will need test bodies - join the fun... 

No matter your role there will be lots to do and fun to be had. 

We are also looking to have other training on things such as Welfare. 

 

Who can come 

All Service Leaders and Junior Services Leaders going to NSW Cuboree 2023 

 

Transport 

All participants to arrange their own travel to and from Cataract. A Gate Code will be emailed out the day before the event.  

 

Camping 

Light-weight Camp. 

Participants to supply all their gear for sleeping, including tents. 

 

Food 

This camp is Self Catered. Bring all your own food and a way to cook it. 

 

Other Equipment 

Food 

Cooking gear 

Clothes, hats etc. 

Clothes to wear on Challenge Valley, including shoes that will get wet. 

Camp Chair 

Towel

 

Feeling Safe 

Everyone in Scouts, youth and adults alike have the right to feel safe and be protected from abuse. No-one is allowed to threaten you, hurt you, or touch you in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable, unsafe, or afraid. 

A Scout is respectful, and this applies to all interactions between all participants, youth and adults on this weekend. 

You do not have to deal with abuse on your own. If you feel unsafe, threatened, or you see/hear something that causes you concern, please speak to a Leader or Rover on an activity. Your concerns will be taken seriously. The information you provide will be shared with people who can support and protect you. 

If you don’t know what to do – speak to someone at HQ. 

If, for any reason, you do not feel the concerns of this nature which you raised have been satisfactorily dealt with, please report your concerns directly to the Child Protection Team at the NSW State Office on 02 9735 9000 or via ChildProtection@nsw.scouts.com.au or your parents. 

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