ATV CONSULTING

There is life after the role
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If you've been asking yourself who you are outside the job —You don't have to be in crisis to come.
You don't have to have a reason beyond the fact that you're ready to have some space to breathe and think.
Service — whether in emergency services, the defence force, or as someone who has lived alongside it — has a weight that doesn't get talked about much.
Not the dramatic parts. The slower, quieter weight: of identity that's built around a role, of knowing who you are at work and being less sure outside it, of transitioning out and finding the ground less solid than you expected.
"There's a version of you that existed before the job. And there's a version waiting on the other side of it. This program is for the journey between."
Well Beyond Service is open to current and former emergency services and defence force members, and their partners.
No referral required. No diagnosis. No prior experience with programs like this.
The Program
Four days.
A farm at the edge of the world.
No agenda other than you.
Well Beyond Service brings together a small group of people — no more than ten — at a modern farm stay property in Musselroe Bay, Tasmania.
The setting is remote and beautiful.
The pace is deliberate. The experience is unlike anything you'd find in a clinic or a seminar room.
This isn't a course. There's no workbook to fill in, no performance to give, no story you have to tell.
What it offers is time — time in good country, with people who know something of the same life — to start reconnecting with the parts of yourself that got set aside while you were busy doing the work.
The program is trauma-informed and non-clinical.
Everything is provided — transport, meals, accommodation. There is no cost to attend.



For Supporters & Sponsors
This program exists because people choose to make it possible.
Well Beyond Service has been made possible from the start by two anchors: the founder's own commitment, and the generous support of sponsors.
That foundation is what keeps the program running and free for every participant.
The heart and soul of it, though, comes from the community. People who donate baked goods, share their family recipes, who split and stack wood for the fires, who give what they have because they believe in what's being built here. That generosity is woven into every program.
If you'd like to be part of that — whether as an organisation, a business, or an individual who wants to back something real — we'd love to hear from you.