32 men and 6 youth attended over the five days and much time was spent making traditional boomerangs, woomera and Didge, having emotional wellbeing yarns, hunting and traditional earth cooking, fishing, dancing, singing and healthy eating and health checks under the shady trees. Cultural activities are at the centre of Camping on Country and the men are also offered counselling and health checks. The men feel culturally safe and are relaxed about getting their health checks. Social emotional well being yarning circles happen each day and are an important part of the camp with intentional conversation driving the connection and trust between the men.
One of the important outcomes from the camp was the identified need for more Camping on Country in Hopevale, especially for the younger men. Senior men identified this as a priority. Social and emotional wellbeing yarns happen around the fire each morning and are facilitated by Camping on Country Ambassador Ernie Dingo and Lomas Amini.
“When we put the Lore bosses and senior men up the top and recognise them as the experts in their own community positive change happens. These men are the only ones who can close the gap on their own health. These elders here have the solutions and we are here to help give the men a voice so they can be heard. We are now looking at ways of putting a Camping on Country Hub in Cape York with local men managing the camps to service Kowanyama and other Cape communities. Congratulations to Des and Hopevale family and the Apunipima Health team who helped us pull all this together.” – Ernie Dingo
We are now looking at ways of putting a Camping on Country Hub in Cape York with local men managing the camps to service Hopevale and other Cape communities. Congratulations to Des and Hopevale family and the Apunipima Health team who helped us pull all this together.
Camping on Country is managed by BushTV Enterprises and is funded through the Commonwealth’s Department of Health.
We acknowledge the support of the Hon Ken Wyatt AM Minister for Indigenous Australians.
Sharon Pie
January 26, 2020 at 11:55 amI am so impressed with your resilience & determination to make the most of your lives. The average white Australian could learn mush from your grace & remarkable culture.
Bravo to all of you, be proud.