About us
Operation Soul Surf provides opportunities for first responders and veterans impacted by trauma to experience the healing power of surfing and the ocean as a pathway for Post Traumatic Growth
Operation Soul Surf was born from the love of surfing, the ocean and the desire to help those who have given so much for our communities and country.
Gaining perspective
In mid-2021 I decided to combine my passion for surfing and the ocean with my desire to support those who have experienced PTSD and trauma.
I had seen a couple of documentaries on surf therapy programs in the USA and found them very inspiring so with the support of my family, I launched Operation Soul Surf (OSS) in 2021.
My mission is to provide opportunities for those impacted by trauma to experience the healing power of surfing and the ocean as a pathway for Post Traumatic Growth – healing minds one wave at a time.
Surfing away from PTSD
For me surfing has always been my escape, a way to destress and release my inner turmoil. I was diagnosed with PTSD in 1995 after being the victim of an attempted murder that ended in a fatal police shooting.
I was stationed in a country area at the time and having grown up on the New South Wales Central Coast, I was beginning to miss the ocean and surfing. I then transferred from the bush to a station on the Mornington Peninsula and was very fortunate to meet a small group of guys who surfed and welcomed me into their lives.
For me, that was actually a bit of a saving grace as I had been experiencing some dark times and at one point began thinking that things would be better if I was no longer around.
Thankfully, I found my love of the ocean again and rediscovered the joy I’d had as a kid growing up on the beach. It’s no exaggeration to say the ocean heals. This may sound super nerdy but waves produce negative ions, or atoms with a negative electrical charge. These negative ions increase oxygen flow to your brain, helping you feel more alert and energized and for me, the water has always acted like a re-set button for my brain.
When I decided to launch Operation Soul Surf, I reached out to a few people I knew who jumped on board straight away to support my idea.
I’ve been blessed to have the support of some wonderful sponsors who have partnered with me to help cover the costs of delivering our programs. Each OSS course runs for 4 consecutive Saturdays with 10 participants on each program.
The program is aimed at those with zero surfing experience or perhaps someone who surfed many years ago and would like to start again. The program is open to current or former police, fire or ambulance employees as well military veterans.
Mornington Peninsula based with global support
Because I live on the Mornington Peninsula, it was an easy decision for me to use Point Leo Beach as the HQ for OSS. It is still a pretty untouched part of Westernport Bay that is picturesque and a great place for beginners. I am partnered with the legendary East Coast Surf School, so all lessons are delivered by qualified and experienced surf coaches.
OSS offers a supportive and engaging atmosphere for participants to learn at their own pace and by applying mindfulness techniques to cater for varying backgrounds and skill levels, our coaches make sure that everyone feels safe, happy and competent in the water and the feedback from OSS1 and OSS2 (our first two programs) was fantastic.
I was amazed at how quickly word spread about OSS not only within Australia but around the world
I have been contacted by a number of organisations including the International Surf Therapy Organisation (ISTO) in California who I have now partnered with as a contributor.
ISTO are world leaders in collecting and collating data from surf therapy programs around the world, so it’s terrific to think our surfers can help provide feedback on the benefits of the program and surf therapy in general.
I am fortunate to also have the support of a number of local businesses who wanted to get behind my program and help provide a great experience for participants.
Each surfer gets the four week program for free along with surfboards and wetsuits being provided at no cost, as well as an after surf meal each week and a stoke bag containing a t-shirt, cap and other surf goodies.
I wanted to make it an overall enjoyable experience for those involved and I think we are delivering on that.
The future
Our support is growing and more programs are booked in for 2023 and beyond
Programs include a number of courses for the RSL who have also reached out to get involved. Seeing the smiles on the faces of those involved has been super rewarding and to be honest, some days I am not sure who is having more fun in the water, me or the newbies having a go at surfing.
Perhaps me being a little crazy might just be a good thing on this occasion!
Sergeant Barry Randall
Founder – Operation Soul Surf
The ocean brings variables that are unexpected, just as life does. Learning to surf helps you accept the unexpected and triumph through it.
PTSD support for first responders and veterans
Operation Soul Surf embraces the healing power of surfing and the ocean as a pathway for Post Traumatic Growth.
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Help for First responders
OSS offers a supportive and engaging atmosphere for participants to learn to surf at a pace they are comfortable with
Operation Soul Surf
Surfing is a ‘whole of body’ experience that engages both mind and body, providing an overall health benefit to those involved with our programs. Our learn to surf programs are open to current or former police, fire or ambulance employees as well as military veterans.
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Operation Soul Surf acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters on which we work, live and surf. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging as well as all Aboriginal and Torres Straight Island Communities