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Brokaw, Christine O'Connor – Camping Magazine, 1989
Describes the reactions of four Connecticut camps to a July 1989 tornado. Discusses damages incurred, the importance of emergency plans, reactions of campers and staff, the use of a crisis management team, budgeting for emergencies, communications with campers' families, rebuilding, and reopening. Suggests disasters, handled properly, can be…
Descriptors: Camping, Emergency Programs, Natural Disasters, Outdoor Activities
McConnell, Susan F. – Camping Magazine, 1996
Lists eight steps to a safe waterfront, one of which is creating an emergency action plan. American Camping Association standards call for a written, rehearsed emergency action plan for aquatics programs. In creating a plan, one should consider one's resources, the camp layout, types of emergencies, and basic procedures. Staff training and plan…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Aquatic Sports, Camping, Emergency Programs
Schirick, Ed – Camping Magazine, 2002
How a camp responds to a crisis may determine whether it can survive financially. Effective risk management requires total commitment from ownership and management, and staff involvement. Steps in formulating a risk management plan include identifying all potential crises and their frequency and severity potential, developing responses,…
Descriptors: Camping, Crisis Management, Emergency Programs, Organizational Communication
Wendell, Charlene – Camping Magazine, 2002
Camps should always have a crisis management plan, but the events of September 11, 2001, make it especially important. Honest communication with parents is paramount--directors should choose their words carefully and control the tone of their voices. Examples are given of crises involving weather, transportation, and a shooting. Questions to…
Descriptors: Camping, Crisis Management, Emergency Programs, Organizational Communication
Maurer-Starks, Suanne – Camping Magazine, 2003
Camps should have emergency protocols in place and involve appropriate personnel in their development. Staff should be certified in first aid and CPR, a recordkeeping system should be established, and mock emergencies should be practiced during staff orientation. It may also be advisable to involve campers in practice situations. First aid/CPR…
Descriptors: Camping, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Certification, Emergency Programs
Johnson, Becca Cowan – Camping Magazine, 1989
Offers ideas and guidelines on how to manage crisis before and after it occurs in camp setting. Lists types of possible crises, detailing one actual incident. Explores broad issues and techniques of crisis management. Emphasizes value of planning for crisis management and risk management (crisis prevention). (TES)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Camping, Crisis Management
Evans, Will – Camping Magazine, 2002
Camps should have crisis management plans. Steps to formulating a plan include involving appropriate off-site agencies, identifying potential threats, gathering resources, crafting an appropriate response, training via role-playing, managing incoming and outgoing information, and writing it down. Sidebars present resources, successful response…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Camping, Crisis Management, Emergency Programs
Davies, Jean S. – Camping Magazine, 1990
Focuses on developing media relations, emergency policies, and handling press communications during crises at camps. Uses numerous anecdotes to describe good press relations and methods of working with news reporters. Emphasizes importance of emergency planning and establishing press coordinator. Describes crisis monitoring and follow-up…
Descriptors: Accidents, Administrative Policy, Agency Cooperation, Camping
Brown, Don; Mickelson, Rhonda – Camping Magazine, 2002
Two camp directors were interviewed about evacuations from their camps due to forest fires. Topics covered include descriptions of the events; actions taken; aspects of advance planning that proved helpful; unexpected portions of the experience and resultant changes made in plans; relations with outside agencies, the media, and parents; working…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Camping, Crisis Management, Emergency Programs
Thomson, Beth J. – Camping Magazine, 1989
Acceptance of adult roles by children increases "adult injuries," notably broken bones from sports. Suggests camp administrators be familiar with clientele, particular sports, and the kinds of injuries that generally result in each. Discusses children's age, types of sports, and other factors that come into play when anticipating and treating…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Adolescents, Athletics
Kolb, David C. – Camping Magazine, 1989
Suggests staging simulated accidents for emergency planning and training. Describes planning and staging simulated accidents for outdoor programs. Offers tips on role playing and how to create imitation "wounds." Describes implementation of plan, emphasizing value of proper supervision and evaluation upon completion. (TES)
Descriptors: Accidents, Camping, Crisis Management, Emergency Programs
Dworken, Bari S. – Camping Magazine, 1998
Gives 10 strategies and examples for camp crisis-management: a written, implemented emergency plan; clear, honest communication; trained staff; good community relationships; learning from experience; knowing the local environment; preparing for the media; considering long-term impacts; avoiding adverse effects; and recognizing good things that…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Camping, Crisis Management, Day Camp Programs