Combating Communicable Diseases at Summer Camp - CampHacker #56

Preventing Spread of Norwalk and Other Infections at Camp

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I have often said that camp would be an amazing place for a public health researcher to take a look at the ways that diseases are spread throughout communities.   I have watched little things like pink eye or head lice (traumatic, but not life-threatening) run through camp in less than a day.

In this episode of the CampHacker Podcast Gab and I were thrilled to bring in Marty Ferguson from YMCA Camp Chief Ouray in Colorado.  Camp Chief Ouray has developed some very smart protocols to protect their camper and staff from diseases that can spread at camp.

We also had John MacDonald, my step-dad, who is a retired Health Inspector from Ontario, Canada.   John has had a long career in the public health field and was always a great resource to Beth and I.     

Thank you to both of them for being on the show! 

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We hope you get lots from our discussion.   

If you have any questions about communicable diseases at camp please leave them in the comments below or send us a tweet to @CampHacker using the #CampPros hashtag.

 

Tool of the Week – Make yourself a better Camp Director

Travis: FocusatWill.com
Gab: Twitter for your desktop
Marty: Season of Life by Jeffery Marx
John: HACCP training 

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Recruiting Great Staff - CampHacker #55

Find better staff than just those looking for a summer job

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Getting great staff can be a VERY long process. As we said in this episode, sometimes it take a lifetime (10 years as a camper and a CIT/LIT program).  

Our most successful methods for finding camp staff:

  • recommendations from current staff

  • posing information with language schools with which you have a relationship (how Ouareau gets some great international staff

  • asking staff who have not applied if they would consider it

  • using camp staffing services

One thing that we all agreed on: just because a person was a good camper does not mean they will be a good staff member.  This seems to be most true for people who skipped the CIT/LIT program and took a couple of summers off.   Of course like any “rule” about people, we all have had some great exceptions to the rule.

Have you ever taught your staff who to look for?  This is what a Your-Camp-Name person acts like?  

Gab was kind enough to share with us the Ouareau Staff Information Package download it with this link: Ouareau's Staff Information Package

What do you do to recognize you staff when they send you good people?

 Please feel free to share your ideas in the comment section, below.

 

Tool of the Week – Make yourself a better Camp Director

Travis: ReadQuick app Joe: Batch Picture Resize app
Dan: Planetary Design French Press Mug
Gab: Custom animated logos for video

 

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10 Quick Tips to Improve your Camp Staff Training - CampHacker #54

Make the most of your training this summer.

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BURPS. SQRT. Ignite. Pocket Counsellors.  Review Crew.

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I don't know about you, but sometimes thinking about staff training makes my back hurt. The long sessions on the lodge floor can sometimes seem like a daunting thing to not only sit through, but for directors, to plan out. You have 7, (sometimes even less) days to set your staff up for success and a lot of information to get across. However, no matter how daunting it can be, we know that pre-camp training has the potential to be a time of incredible growth for our staff. 

In this episode of the CampHacker Podcast, Travis and Gab talk about their best staff training ideas that you can easily implement into your training this summer!

What ways do you make your staff training extraordinary? Please feel free to comment below and keep the conversation going!

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Great Nature Programs at Summer Camp - CampHacker #53

Curing Nature Deficit Disorder with Summer Camp

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What are your strongest memories of nature when you were a child?   For me it’s building forts and playing in the woods with my best friend (and now business partner) Trefor and his brother Chris.   

Some of my favourite moments growing up at Camp Kintail are also of playing in the woods but it wasn’t until I was a counsellor and we had a woman named Sue leading the nature program that I was blown away by what nature had to teach me.

In this week’s show Ruby (welcome back, Ruby!), Joe and I talk about our magical moments in nature at camp, what activities and programs we believe to be most effective and even how to incorporate nature as the setting for you summer camp staff training.

Resources for Nature Programs

Ruby was kind enough to send us that list of book resources that she loves. Please check them out!

Tool of the Week – Make yourself a better Camp Director

  • Travis: Net Promotor Score survey.   Need to include a “ask you child these questions about his/her camp experience” page BEFORE you send the survey

  • Joe: Ultra Light guitar case Fort

  • Ruby: Coyote’s Guide to Connecting with Nature

  • Harold:  Nature Oriented Activities - A Leader’s Guide
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