Respite Camp Registration

Respite Camp Registration

Register online to attend one of our Veteran Respite Camps by completing the online registration form.


We require some information for insurance and legal purposes. Everything in the form is strictly confidential and is only used to ensure that we enable you to attend the best camp for your personal situation and requirements.

Camp Rules

These rules are in place not only to safeguard yourself but others in attendance. There will also be a copy of these on arrival for you to sign and agree with. Should you have any questions on any of the rules then please contact a member of the team.


  1. Be prompt and on time.
  2. Smokers please ensure you do not leave anything on the campsite and dispose of your waste, ensuring no embers are left burning.
  3. All rubbish/waste to be disposed of in campsite facilities, if there are no facilities due to wild camps then please ensure you bring your rubbish home.
  4. You leave the site as you found the camp site.
  5. Noise control to be compliant with campsite rules, this is usually between 2200 - 0800.
  6. No offensive weapons to be on the camps such as air rifles, hunting knives and so on, there should only be cooking utensils at all times.
  7. Unless it's a designated Dry Camp, you may bring your own alcohol, however we encourage you to drink responsibly, should you find yourself intoxicated you may be asked to retire to your tent.
  8. 3 strike rule: if camp leaders feel you are disturbing others you will be asked to retire to your tent on the 3rd strike (This could be sooner if you are being aggressive towards others). In extreme circumstances you may be asked to leave.
  9. This is a safe place so any political and religious views are to be kept out of the camp discussions in order to avoid any aggravation between individuals.
  10. Camp fires to comply with campsite rules and kept under control at all times.
  11. Those who are drivers of a vehicle to leave their keys in a lock box on entry to the site will be kept safe by a camp leaders, this is to avoid any drink driving.
  12. There will be a designated driver provided by a camp leader in case of emergencies.
  13. There will be at least 1 first aider on camp at all times.
  14. You will be given a tent tag to show you are part of the group, this is to remain on your tent for the duration of the camp.
  15. Consider the local community and other people surrounding you.
  16. Treat others as you expect to be treated yourself, we all have difficulties in our lives. You never know what someone else is going through.
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