Measures of Readiness for 2SLGBTQIA+ Inclusion at Camp
Culture and Climate: The Collective Marks of Trauma on the Identity of Camp
Explore the concept of collective trauma and its profound effects on individuals and communities in this insightful recorded webinar. As we enter the transformative space of camp, we often overlook the shared experiences that shape our identities. This session examines how significant cultural and climate-related events resonate within a group, influencing both psychological and physiological responses.
Discover how these collective experiences impact our work and contribute to the holistic development of our well-being. Gain valuable insights into navigating and supporting individuals affected by shared traumas, and learn how our shared histories shape our present and future.
Crisis — It Can Really Happen to You 2024
Join us for an interactive session on lessons learned from the 2024 ACA Camp Crisis Hotline calls. We’ll highlight key areas of concern and tough questions camps faced, based on ACA’s 2024 data. Gain insights into unexpected situations, emerging issues, and explore real case studies to understand lessons learned. You'll also receive practical guidance and key considerations for refining your policies, practices, and improving preparedness for emergencies and crises in camp operations.
Strategies for Cultivating a Culture of Staff Retention This Summer
Together we will cover 5 ready-to-implement strategies that will support you in retaining your staff throughout this summer and also looking ahead to next summer.
The strategies that will be discussed include creating leadership opportunities for staff, giving and receiving honest feedback, providing genuine and timely individual praise, understanding staff member expectations, and cultivating staff connections with intentionality and precision.
Presenter: Daniel Shore
CEC's: 1.0
Quality Improvement in Action Series
Camp is a setting where many young people feel safe to be themselves and supported to engage in new and exciting activities. This doesn’t just inherently happen, but instead must be created through intentional staff practices. The ways in which staff, activities, and culture create the environment of camp is called program quality. But how do you create high quality programs? Through initial training and continuous improvement!
This webinar will focus on two concepts, program quality and continuous improvement, and real examples of introducing them at a camp organization. Come learn about what camp program quality looks like in action and how to engage with continuous improvement in this context.
How Safe Property Enhances the Camp Experience
Courageous Conversations at Camp with Candace Doby
A coworker makes a racially insensitive joke. A board member resists changes that foster inclusion. A supervisor's communication style impedes belonging. Hard conversations within the camping profession are real and waiting on you to engage them to help your teams (and yourself) tap into possibility and elevate to the next level. In this course, speaker and coach Candace Doby helps participants uncover beliefs and leverage techniques to help them have courageous conversations.
Critical Things Staff Need to Know about Bullying Prevention
Bullying is here to stay in summer camp and this course is designed to help you be prepared and ready to act this summer as well as between the seasons. Bullying can happen in 4 ways: physical, verbal, relational, and cyberbullying (through technology). You may face some or all of these situations with campers and staff. The way you respond to bullying and role model appropriate behavior sets the stage for a great summer or one that that can lead to very unhappy consequences. The goal for this course is to help you learn the right ways and avoid the wrong ways to manage bullying problems and create a great camp experience for your campers and staff.
Presenter: Joel Haber, Ph.D.
CEC's: 1.0
Effective Supervision Skills for Senior Staff
ACA is pleased to announce a new online course for the camp and youth development communities targeting supervision skills of upper-level staff. Effective Supervision Skills for Senior Staffcovers essential skill areas and best practices of the most effective supervisors at camp.
Presenter: Bob Ditter
CEC's: 1.0
Marketing Essentials For the New Economy Series
No Outbreaks Here! Simple Strategies for Reducing the Spread of Communicable Disease at Camp
This short course is rooted in lessons learned from the ACA Health Camp Study. Beginning in 2006, and continuing through the summer of 2010, the American Camp Association undertook a five-year surveillance study of injuries and illnesses in day and resident camps. This project, called the Healthy Camp Study, is to date the only example of a long-term illness and injury surveillance study conducted with a representative sample of U.S. summer camps.
The purpose of this course is to help you have less communicable illnesses this summer and to realize some strategies for making your campers and staff more resilient to sore throats, the common cold, and other communicable illnesses
Presenter: Linda Erceg
CEC's: 0.5
Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect
This course provides critical information for directors and frontline staff on the process of reporting possible child abuse and neglect, including an overview of types of abuse and neglect and possible indicators. The course explains the importance of conducting the correct type of "interview" with a child when abuse or neglect is reported. Resources for identifying state laws on reporting requirements and locating penalties for failure to report are provided.
Presenter: Mary Fuller Everhart
CEC's: 1.0
A Counselor's Role in Healthcare
Youth Development Building Resilience Through Relationships Series
Youth development webinar series discusses the core developmental stages of children over time and explore strategies for building meaningful, supportive connections with them every step of the way.
The three-part series, presented by Rachel Schwartz and Jennifer Streicher of JCC Chicago.
Camp Is for the Camper v.3
ACA's #1 Best Selling Course and Book!
It is imperative that counselors see themselves as role models for campers and act accordingly. Parents place a great deal of trust in camps and camp counselors when they send their children to camp. Wouldn't it be great if staff could think about this aspect of camp before they even arrive at camp? Well now they can! ACA most popular online course will help you with the responsibility of training camp counselors.
The Camp Is for the Camper Online Training, Second Edition gives staff a jumpstart in considering their roles and responsibilities before arriving at camp. The program content draws from the best selling book, Camp Is for the Camper.
Presenters: American Camp Association and Paul Schlag
CEC's: 2.0
Designing Quality Youth Programs
If you believe your program offers a quality experience for your participants but also think doing even better is ideal, this course is for you. Designing Quality Youth Programs takes you through an eight step process focused on a rewarding journey of organizational improvement that recognizes each setting is different, every program is unique, and each improvement requires a targeted set of strategies.
This course can be supplemented with the companion book, Designing Quality Youth Programs. Regardless of whether you choose to use the book or just want to stay with the online course, get ready to venture out of your comfort zone, get into a “stretch” position, and learn how to take a critical look at your program’s potential!
Presenter: American Camp Association
CEC's: 1.0
Foundations of Character: Courage and Humility
Beyond Surveys: Innovative Data Collection for Impactful Storytelling
Promoting Character Strengths Through Counselors-In-Training Programs
The Intentional Camp: Four Clear Steps to Building Character
The Wonder of it All: How Wonder Stories Can Transform Hard Experiences in Character Growth
Drawing Character Into Camp - A Two Part Series
Foundations of Character Development at Camp
Foundations of Cultural Responsiveness for Character Development at Camp
In this theory based recorded webinar we will introduce camp leaders to the foundational concepts of cultural responsiveness and its potential impact on character development. We will explore key principles of cultural responsiveness and examine how these practices support youth development across diverse backgrounds. Through real-world examples, participants will begin developing strategies for implementing culturally responsive practices that promote character growth across cultures.
The Pathway to Character Development at Camp
The purpose of this research-based webinar is to dive into character development within the context of participants’ unique camps. Camp leaders will learn to define and prioritize character goals within the elements of hiring, staff training, programming, and evaluation. Participants will be prepared to develop a detailed “map” charting a clear path from their organization’s mission and values to their desired camper outcomes, with a focus on character-based staff practices.
Navigating Immigration Enforcement Operations (ICE) and Exchange Visitor Visas (J-1) This Summer
Empowering Camp Conversations: Mastering 'Difficult' Dialogues
This is a webinar designed to equip summer camp staff with essential skills for navigating challenging interactions. Participants delve into effective communication strategies, conflict resolution techniques, and active listening methods tailored for camp environments. Expert facilitators provide practical tools to defuse tension, foster empathy, and promote constructive dialogue, ensuring staff feel confident in addressing sensitive topics with campers, colleagues, and parents. In this webinar attendees gain valuable insights, ultimately enhancing their ability to create inclusive, nurturing camp environments.
Presenters: Chanika Perry and Lance Ozier
CEC's: 1.0
2019 FLSA Update: New White Collar Salary Rule and 13(a)(3) Seasonal Exemption
Join us for an update on the Fair Labor Standards Act white collar exemptions, as well as camp-specific content relating to the 13(a)(3) seasonal exemption. Do you have questions about the new FLSA “White-Collar” exemption? How does the new Final Rule affect your camp? Come to this webinar and hear about the issue from a partner in Ice Miller’s Labor and Employment Group.
Presenter: Manolis Boulukos
CEC's: 1.0
Accessibility Series
Implementing accessibility best practices allows us to improve the usability of our content including documents. Presentations, and websites for all users. Join us for a three-part series dedicated to helping you make your content and website more accessible and user friendly. Learn about accessibility best practices for creating accessible documents and presentations, and for auditing your website to improve usability for all.
Avoiding the Parent Trap: Working with Difficult Parents
Most camp parents are wonderful, but at every camp, there are a few who are some degree of difficult. From parents who demand special exceptions to parents who are wholly disengaged from their child's development, it is vital that we as camp professionals take a proactive approach when dealing with any challenging situation with a camp parent. This enjoyable (and yes, funny!) workshop will discuss techniques to help you turn your most difficult parents into loyal promoters of your camp!
Presenter: Sarah Kurtz McKinnon
CEC's: 1.0
Awesome Apps and Cool Tools Every Camp Needs to Know v. 2019!
Ever wish someone would filter through the millions of websites and online apps on your behalf, sharing only those that are truly remarkable, time-and money-saving? Then this is the session for you! Join marketing expert Jodi Rudick for a guided tour through the overwhelming world of technology. Learn about the latest sites to help you stay connected and how to take advantage of FREE social networks to build awareness, participation and loyalty for your programs, services and events.
Presenter: Jodi Rudick
CEC's: 1.0
Back to the Basics: Creating a Cohesive Staff Community
While this sounds so simple, why is it often so hard? Community building is what camp is all about. Yet, all of the ice-breakers and fun games in the world don’t guarantee that staff will be unified. Discover ways to create a cohesive staff community by looking at each subset of your staff group and their unique needs, providing opportunities to connect before camp begins, and fostering continued growth all throughout the season. It’s time to get back to the basics!
Presenter: Kim Aycock
CEC's: 1.0
Building an Army of Asking Ants!
Ant colonies have been used throughout history as models of industry. As a collective, ants are efficient, surprisingly intelligent, and are among the very few animals that organize themselves to collectively carry loads far heavier than an individual member of their species. Ants working together have an astonishing ability to mix collective muscle with individual initiative, and can adjust their course and outcomes based on intelligence provided by a single ant joining the effort.
So, imagine harvesting those collective strengths where, instead of gathering food for the colony, there was an army of ants raising money for your camp….
Presenter: Diane Tyrell
CEC's: 1.0
Building Healthy Relationships with Parents: What Every Camp Needs to Know
Today’s parents are supportive and dedicated to their children, but they are also the most anxious and controlling parents in American history. Successful camps have strategies in place for effectively managing parents’ needs and expectations, but what strategies are most effective? This webinar provides evidence-based approaches for managing today’s (over)parents based on what’s working in the camp industry, as well as tips for positive parent interaction.
Presenter: Barry A. Garst, Ph.D.
CEC's: 1.0