Surviving Disasters in Kyogle
Surviving Disasters: Northern Rivers is off to Kyogle for a four-day school holiday program. In partnership with local youth agencies, the program will combine practical workshops in disaster preparedness with hands-on bush survival skills and first aid — giving young people the tools and confidence to face future challenges.
A change in leadership at Plan C
After years of leading Plan C through its start-up years and into a new phase of growth, Jean Renouf has made the decision to step down as CEO.
It’s Pride month!
This Pride Month, Plan C is proud to announce a new partnership with The Tropical Fruits Inc to deliver disaster resilience workshops designed by and for the LGBTIQ+ community.
Shaping inclusive disaster resilience workshops, with your help
Over the past month, we’ve been speaking with carers, disability support workers, and people who support those living with disability to help shape our next round of disaster resilience workshops. These conversations have been honest, generous and incredibly helpful. We’re really grateful to everyone who took part!
Jubullum community resilience: learning, listening, adapting
We’ve been honoured to be invited into the Jubullum community, which is a small Aboriginal village near Tabulam on Wahlubul Country, in the western Bundjalung Nation.
Helping young people think clearly in a crisis
As part of the redesign of our youth disaster resilience program, Surviving Disasters: Northern NSW program, we’ve added a new module focused on something that feels more important than ever: critical thinking during a disaster.
What we learned from Cyclone Alfred
After Cyclone Alfred, we reached out to our network to reflect on what worked, what didn’t, and how we can keep improving. Thirty-three people from across seven Northern Rivers LGAs responded, including both trained Community Carers and Responders (CCRs) and untrained community members. Their feedback has been incredibly helpful, and we’re grateful for everyone who took the time to share.
CCR training is happening monthly!
We just finished another round of Community Carers and Responders (CCR) training, this time in Ballina and feel this feedback sums it up pretty well:
"Grounding, mindful, informative. I now have a better understanding on what to do."
Surviving Disasters at Byron Community College
A group of Year 10 and 11 students from Byron Community College recently spent a day diving into disaster preparedness with Plan C.
Meet Surviving Disasters: Northern Rivers
Our youth disaster resilience program has had a glow-up! After a thoughtful co-design process with young people at Evans River High, NextGen Navigators is now officially known as Surviving Disasters: Northern Rivers — a humbling name that captures the spirit, strength and honesty of the next generation in our region.
CCR training is in full swing!
We recently wrapped up a meaningful round of Community Carers and Responders (CCR) training in Evans Head. A committed group of locals came together to learn, connect, and explore how to support one another, not just in emergencies, but in everyday moments of care.
Find out more about our upcoming CCR training…
Help shape our new disaster workshops for people with disability, carers and support workers
We’re co-designing a new series of workshops to support carers, disability support workers, and anyone supporting people living with disabilities and mobility challenges — helping them feel more prepared for, and confident in responding to, future disasters. This project has grown from earlier conversations with community members, who highlighted just how vital this area is. Now we’re taking it further — and we’d love your voice in the mix.
Mutual aid report finalised
We’re delighted to share with you the final version of our report on Mutual Aid. This report marks an important milestone in our collective efforts to understand, honour, and support mutual aid practices across our communities. It brings together deep listening, critical reflection, and a systems-thinking lens to illuminate the real-world impact of grassroots organising and community-led care.
NextGen Navigators 2024 pilot learning and reflections report
We are excited to share the Learning and Reflections Report from the 2024 pilot programs of NextGen Navigators at Mullumbimby and Evans River High Schools. This innovative youth resilience program, was co-designed with students and delivered in response to the growing need for disaster preparedness among young people in the Northern Rivers. The report offers rich insights into the pilot experiences and outlines key lessons for future program development.
Meet our new team member: Renee Arringer
We’re also excited to introduce Renee Arringer, who has joined the team as our Community Carers and Responders (CCR) facilitator and coordinator, and is also leading our SSVP Inclusive and Accessible project. Renee brings a unique and powerful mix of scientific thinking, community connection, and creative energy to her work. She's also a perfect fit for Plan C and we’re so lucky to have her on board!
Meet our new team member: Jen Smith
Please join us in welcoming Jen Smith to the Plan C team! She’s hit the ground running on our Youth Disaster Resilience and Preparing with Pride projects, and we’re absolutely thrilled to have her on board. Jen brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to community, and we think you’ll agree—she’s a perfect fit for our values.
Inclusive and Accessible project launched!
We’re thrilled to launch our new project, Inclusive and Accessible, designed to support some of the most underrepresented members of our community in building disaster resilience.
Rolling out our four-year youth disaster resilience program
With support from Multicultural NSW, we’re excited to be rolling out a four-year youth disaster resilience program. Last year, we piloted the NextGen Navigators Program at Mullumbimby and Evans River High Schools — and we learnt a lot! Now we’re co-designing the next version with some brilliant students from Evans River High… read more!
Join the Community Carers and Responders network (CCR)!
Over this year, we’re bringing our CCR (Community Carers and Responders) network to towns and villages all across the Northern Rivers of NSW, and we’re kicking things off with training opportunities in the wonderful communities of Evans Head and Ballina. Check out the details below!
Disaster Ready with Country Culture Camp
Plan C has partnered with The Returning to offer this culture camp, consisting of a five-day camp providing participants with a comprehensive range of disaster resilience skills, including emotional, social, and practical competencies.