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pre & post forum program

Pre & Post Forum workshops are an invitation to delve further into experiential nature-based modalities and develop further skills and knowledge in the field of outdoor health. 

 

Whether you are looking to expand your repertoire or try something new, your immersive experience will inspire your journey into the world of outdoor health. 

Foundations of Outdoor & Adventure Therapy

Adventure Works Australia

Sunday 12th - Wednesday 15th of October

TBC

$2,400 + GST (standard rate). Please refer to link for alternative price points.

Online & in-person. Northern NSW venue TBC.

Post-Forum Gidjuum Gulganyi Walk - A 4 Day Journey to Regather & Recentre

Jason Liddle

Monday 20th - Thursday 23rd October 2025

8:15am departure & 4pm return on final day

$1,732 (incl. 20% Forum discount)

Byron Bay

Self as Practitioner Workshop - A deep dive into reflective practice with the help of horses

Kylie Peters

Friday 17th October 2025

9am - 4pm

$125

Rock Valley, NSW

Country Knows Listening to Nymboida (overnight stay - workshop and canoe adventure)

Mark Cartner, Carlie Atkinson & Judy Atkinson

Thursday 16th - Friday 17th of October

12pm Thursday - 12pm Friday

$800

Nymboida Camping and Canoeing and Wagtails Cafe

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The Nature of Group Therapy - Professional Development for Nature Based Therapists

Sue Jakes & Mauro Viera

Friday 17th October

9am - 3:30pm

$95

Lake Ainsworth Sport and Recreation Centre

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The Fundamentals of Outdoor Health & Bush Adventure Therapy (BAT 101)

Outdoor Health Australia

Friday 17th October

9am - 3pm

$105 - $195

Lake Ainsworth Sport and Recreation Centre

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What you need to know:​

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  • These workshops offer deep dives into specific practices and are open to all Forum attendees at an additional cost .

  • Some workshops are run by external organisations to OHA and are not endorsed by OHA.

get in touch

Have a question? Click the button below to get in touch. OHA is a volunteer-led organisation. We'll get back to you as soon as possible.

Indigenous ways of knowing and being provide insights into the continuing wisdom of indigenous health practices and our interdependence with the natural world.

 

Outdoor Health Australia (OHA) acknowledges the aboriginal and Torres Strait islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the lands now called Australia, and acknowledge Traditional Custodians, where we live, learn and work.

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Held on the lands of the Bundjalung Nation, OHA national forums are Aboriginal-informed and supported.

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