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Submit an enquiryGroup activities, outdoor experiences and meaningful conversations.
Adventure Therapy empowers young people to connect, grow, and move forward with confidence.
Tumbelin Boost supports students to grow beyond challenges with motivation, decision-making, and peer relationships. Through adventure-based experiences, students build self-awareness, resilience, and confidence as they set goals, strengthen connections, and practice healthy decision-making.
Tumbelin Outreach supports students at risk of alcohol or drug harm strengthen resilience and make safer choices. Through trauma-informed, restorative and relational approaches, students build identity, self-awareness, and practical skills for healthier decision-making.
Approach
Tumbelin Boost uses adventure therapy to help students manage motivation, decision-making, and peer challenges. Structured activities and guided reflection build self-awareness, resilience, and peer connection while encouraging confidence and belonging.
Who is it for
Students in Years 6-10 needing support with motivation, decision-making and peer relationships.
Format and length
Delivered in schools through weekly group sessions across a school term, concluding with a multi-night, off-site expedition. Groups of 10–12 students.
Availability and cost
Available to all South Australian schools on a fee-for-service basis.
An early intervention program that builds resilience, decision-making, and connection through adventure-based activities.
Approach
An early intervention program that uses trauma-informed and restorative adventure therapy to support students at risk of alcohol or drug harm. Outdoor activities and group discussions build identity, resilience, and motivation for change while strengthening safer decision-making skills.
Who is it for
Students aged 13-18 at risk of alcohol or drug harm.
Format and length
Delivered in schools through weekly group sessions across a school term, concluding with a multi-night, off-site expedition. Groups of 10–12 students.
Availability and cost
Available to eligible schools in the Limestone Coast, Barossa, Adelaide Hills, Fleurieu, Riverland, Mallee and Coorong regions. Free of charge.
“It was wonderful to witness the depth of personal growth our students experienced through both the activities and the counselling sessions they had with you. One of the boys commented on how good the counselling was because they were able to build rapport and trust through the activities with you. The GAT program provided an invaluable opportunity for our students to benefit from such a positive and supportive environment—helping them build confidence, strengthen their self-esteem, and broaden their life perspectives. I believe this has set a good foundation for them to consider the choices they make in life, and where the forks in the road may lead.”
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