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SUMMARY:Resource Community Series: Newer Camp Directors
DESCRIPTION:Resource Community Series:\nNewer Camp Directors (200-Level)\n **While the first session has passed\, we still welcome new registrations to begin with the group in November.** \nFor camp professionals with 1-4 summers of camp director experience\n(Both day and resident camp directors are welcome! As space is limited to around 20 participants\, we can only accommodate one director per camp at this time.) \nWe know that building community with colleagues from a variety of camps throughout New England will help you feel supported as you move forward in your camping career. Join us for a series of monthly facilitated discussions (October to May) where you’ll have the opportunity to share ideas and resources\, get feedback\, troubleshoot challenges\, and explore opportunities in a safe and professional space. \nTopics will be flexible based on the group’s needs/interests\, but discussions in prior years have included: \n\nBuilding & supporting your team: recruiting\, hiring\, compensation & benefits\, retention\, training\, evaluation\nBehind-the-scenes: risk management\, budgeting\, technology\, marketing\nBeing a leader: time management\, hard decisions\nMental\, emotional\, and social health (MESH): policies\, best practices\, resources\, self-care\nCamp culture and tradition: exploring the “why\,” innovating\nParent engagement: handbooks\, communication\, recruitment\n\nEmily Golinsky\, Founder of Bright Moose Training\, Consulting & Advocacy\, former Executive Director at Camp Starfish and a member of ACA\, New England’s New Camp Director Workshop faculty\, will facilitate the sessions. Her role will be to encourage participant-led discussions\, provide resources\, offer observations and insights\, all while keeping the conversation and session flow going! \nThis series is not designed to be a how-to\, but an interactive discussion-based opportunity for directors looking to build their professional network and resource sharing as leaders. Sessions will not be recorded. For 2023-2024\, there will be two sessions in-person (one local to Lexington\, MA and one at the New England Camp Conference in Manchester\, NH) and six Zoom sessions. Exact session dates will be confirmed soon: \n\nOctober 10\, 2023\, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm – In-person\, ACA\, New England offices\, 80 Westview Street\, Lexington\, MA\nNovember 14\, 2023\, 10:00 am – 11:30 am – Zoom\nDecember 12\, 2023\, 10:00 am – 11:30 am – Zoom\nJanuary 9\, 2024\, 10:00 am – 11:30 am – Zoom\nFebruary 13\, 2024\, 10:00 am – 11:30 am – Zoom\nMarch 21/22/23\, 2024\, In-person during ACANE conference in Manchester\, NH (90 minutes\, exact day & time TBD)\nApril 9\, 2024\, 10:00 am – 11:30 am – Zoom\nMay 7\, 2024\, 10:00 am – 11:30 am – Zoom\n\nTrying to decide if this is a good fit for you? We’d say yes if you can prioritize and commit to attending the full series of sessions\, have been in a director-level role for 1-4 summers\, and your job responsibilities include at least a few of the following: overseeing staff teams\, including HR functions and training; establishing policies for your camp/organization; setting and managing a budget; creating parent handbooks; and being involved with strategic business decisions for your camp/organization. \n If you are looking for more skill-based sessions or other resource communities\, please look at ACA\, New England’s event calendar or reach out to ACA\, New England for help identifying other opportunities to meet these needs.\n Cost:      $269/ACA members; $319/Non-members. (Registration is for the duration of the series – eight sessions in total.) \nREGISTER HERE!\n  \n\nAbout the Facilitator  \nEmily Golinsky is the Founder of Bright Moose\, LLC\, which provides training\, coaching\, consultation and professional development to camps\, organizations and individuals guided by the motto “Help Others Shine Bright!” Her professional background includes over two decades of year-round and summer camp leadership in both day and residential environments for children in crisis\, special needs youth\, and traditional campers\, including 15 years as Executive Director at Camp Starfish (NH). Emily is a regular presenter at conferences and is active in ACA\, New England\, where she is a Lead Visitor\, conference committee member\, and member of the Faculty for the New Camp Directors Workshop. Emily is on the Board of Directors for NHCamps and is a contributor to Camping Magazine\, ParentingNH\, the Project Real Job Blog\, and the Day Camp Pod. She holds a BS in Health Psychology and an MS in Camp Administration and Leadership. She is also an education advocate for youth with special needs and a certified Adult Mental Health First Aid Instructor. Emily’s sense of humor and genuine warm connection to individuals comes through in her facilitation style. Fair warning: she is an avid collector of terribly awesome puns.
URL:https://www.acanewengland.org/event/resource-community-series-newer-camp-directors/
LOCATION:ACA\, New England/Zoom (depending on session)
CATEGORIES:Education,Resource Communities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kerry Salvo":MAILTO:kerry@acanewengland.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T103000
DTSTAMP:20260404T004116
CREATED:20230809T203523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T184908Z
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SUMMARY:Resource Community Series: MESH Systems and Supports at Camp
DESCRIPTION:Resource Community Series:\nMESH Systems and Supports at Camp (200-Level)\nHave you/your camp been setting up mental\, emotional\, and social health (MESH) supports for your staff and campers or are you ready to take the next steps to do so? This series of monthly facilitated discussions (October to May) is designed to give camp leaders with decision-making responsibilities the space and support to dive deep into examining what your camp is already doing\, identifying gaps\, and setting intentions for future actions. For example: \n\nDo you have staff dedicated to social/emotional support of campers/staff and if so\, what is their role and how is it going? If not\, what would it take to get you there?\nWhat resources are in place in case of a mental health emergency or a crisis requiring urgent emotional/mental health support for your staff/campers?\nWhat kind of MESH training does/should your leadership staff get each year? Counselors?\nHave your staff expressed the need for more breaks or time off? What actions can you take?\nHow are your health forms/intake systems providing you with the information you need to best support campers and staff (or what needs to change)?\nWhat innovative things do you want to try and how can colleagues help you workshop ideas?\n\nNick Teich\, PhD\, LCSW\, founder and former CEO of Harbor Camps and owner of Fairwinds Consulting\, LLC\, will moderate the group. His role will be to encourage participant-led discussions\, provide resources\, offer observations and insights\, all while keeping the conversation and session flow going! \nResource community participants should be in a role where they are responsible for making decisions about MESH programming and policy at their camp or have direct influence/input into that process.\nThis series is not designed to be a how-to\, but an interactive\, live\, discussion-based opportunity for participants to have meaningful conversations about the MESH systems and supports at their camp. Sessions will not be recorded. There will be two sessions in-person (one local to Lexington\, MA and one at the New England Camp Conference in Manchester\, NH)\, one hybrid opportunity\, and five Zoom sessions. The schedule is as follows: \n\nOctober 19\, 2023\, 10 am – 1 pm\, In-person\, ACA\, New England offices\, 80 Westview Street\, Lexington\, MA\nNovember 16\, 2023\, Zoom\, 10 am – 11:30 am\nDecember 14\, 2023\, 10 am – 11:30 am\, Zoom\nJanuary18\, 2024\, 10 am – 11:30 am\, Zoom\nFebruary 15\, 2024\, 10 am – 11:30 am\, Zoom\nMarch 21/22/23\, 2024\, In-person at ACANE conference in Manchester\, NH\, 90 minutes (day/time TBD)\nApril 18\, 2024\, 10 am – 1 pm\, Hybrid (in-person attendance at ACA\, New England\, Lexington\, MA highly recommended)\nMay 9\, 2024\, 10 am – 11:30 am\, Zoom\n\nTrying to decide if this is a good fit for you? We’d say yes if 1) your job includes leadership responsibilities related to decision-making around mental\, emotional\, and social health supports to your camp community; 2) you have started this work or plan to take action by summer 2024; 3) you are excited to openly and honestly share your knowledge and perspectives with other camp in the resource community; 4) you can prioritize and commit to attending the full series of sessions. \nAs space is limited to around 20 participants to ensure meaningful interactions\, we can accommodate one staff member per camp at this time. Participants will receive 14 Continuing Education Credits (CECs) for their full participation. \nCost:      $269/ACA members; $319/Non-members. (Registration is for the duration of the series – eight sessions in total.) \nREGISTER HERE!\n If you are looking for more skill-based sessions or other resource communities\, please look at ACA\, New England’s event calendar or reach out to ACA\, New England for help identifying other opportunities to meet these needs. \nAbout the Facilitator \nNick Teich\, PhD\, LCSW\, runs Fairwinds Camp Consulting\, where he trains and consults with camps on a myriad of issues. In 2009 Nick started Harbor Camps\, and\, over the next 13 years\, oversaw the purchase and renovation of its own lakefront property and grew it to more than 800 campers each summer. Nick has a master’s degree in social work from Boston College and a doctorate in social policy from Brandeis University. \nNick began his overnight camping career in Maine at the age of 10\, where he subsequently became a CIT\, counselor\, and a member of the camp leadership. Prior to overnight camp\, he was a day camper in NY. Nick is a member of the ACA-New England Board of Directors and Maine Summer Camps.  He lives in the Boston area with his wife and two daughters.
URL:https://www.acanewengland.org/event/resource-community-series-mesh-systems-and-supports-at-camp/
LOCATION:ACA\, New England/Zoom (depending on session)
CATEGORIES:Education,Resource Communities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kerry Salvo":MAILTO:kerry@acanewengland.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231106T153000
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SUMMARY:Hot Topics with EPIC\, New England
DESCRIPTION:TOPIC FOR NOVEMBER: Staffing – on the heels of the ACA Staffing Summit\, let’s dig into staffing. Do folks have takeaways from the Staffing Summit? Where do we hire? How do we hire? When do we hire? How do we onboard? How do we staff programs? What do we pay staff? How do we calculate compensation? \nThroughout the “off season”\, EPIC New England hosts monthly drop-ins for Emerging Professionals In Camping to connect and share thoughts\, questions\, information\, etc. around the topics that currently affect them in camping. \nWhile hosted by EPIC\, these conversations are open to anyone (EPIC\, full-time\, seasonal\, veteran\, etc.) who has insights or questions around the Hot Topic of the day. \nACCESS: “Hot Topics” is open to everyone in camping. However\, we host these gatherings through the New England Camp Community (ACA\, New England’s members platform). If you are not currently an ACA\, New England member and you’d like to join EPIC for Hot Topics\, please reach out to bud@acanewengland.org. He’ll help you with your one-time setup\, so you can join us for all future chats. \nHOW TO JOIN: \nHow to Find and Access Events (Video with Narration) \nHow to Find and Access Events (Step by Step Guide) \nFOR NEW ENGLAND MEMBERS: If it’s your first time logging into the New England Camp Community\, and you need help\, please refer to our NE Camp Community page or email bud@acanewengland.org. \n\nEPIC\, New England \nEmerging Professionals In Camping (EPIC) is a kindred group within the American Camp Association for counselors\, staff\, and other camp professionals to connect and grow their careers in camping. \nIn January 2019\, a group of emerging professionals in New England camping gathered at the ACA\, New England office in Lexington\, MA. Since then\, EPIC\, New England has continued to provide support\, connections\, and opportunities for anyone making that move into a camp career or taking another step towards their goals in the industry. \nIf you are someone passionate about a career in camping or a current camp pro looking for more growth and development\, you are EPIC.
URL:https://www.acanewengland.org/event/hot-topics-with-epic-new-england/
LOCATION:Tradewing
CATEGORIES:Education,Emerging Professionals In Camping
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bud Copeland":MAILTO:bud@acanewengland.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231107T100000
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SUMMARY:Fall Seminar - Preventing and Managing Abuse Allegations at Camp
DESCRIPTION:Abuse allegations can and do happen everywhere and camps need to be prepared. \nJoin us for a day of learning as insurance specialists Katie Johnson and Meredith Bunnel from the Redwoods Group and public relations expert Janet Prensky of Aigner/Prensky Marketing Group explore: \n\nExploring what is abuse and how the landscape has changed over the past 20 years;\nLooking at statue of limitation laws and what that means for camps;\nEstablishing proactive prevention strategies (from supervision to HR and personnel policies);\nLearnings from abuse-related insurance claims;\nResponding to allegations against your camp – including historical or current; and\nUtilizing communication and PR tactics to protect your brand.\n\nThis program is designed for camp staff and board members in leadership roles who influence camp policies and procedures and want to gain a better understanding of this topic. \nCheck-in will start at 9:30 am\, with the program kicking off at 10:00 am. \nLunch will be provided and you will earn 5 CECs for your participation in the seminar. \nAbout Our Presenters: \nMeredith Bunnel\, JD\, MPP\, Director of Consulting\, The Redwoods Group \nMeredith has 15+ years of youth protection and advocacy experience\, and is currently the Director of Consulting for The Redwoods Group\, managing the team of consultants working nationwide to reduce risk and enhance the culture of safety in youth and community serving organizations. Prior to joining Redwoods\, Meredith practiced law\, specializing in domestic violence and child abuse prosecution before serving as court-appointed counsel representing youth and families in the juvenile justice and foster care systems. Meredith lives in Durham\, NC\, sits on the International Institutional Abuse Prevention Roundtable convened by SCAN\, serves on the board executive committee and management teams for two local non-profits\, and also teaches Child Advocacy for the graduate program at the Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy. \n  \nKatie Johnson\, Senior Consultant\, The Redwoods Group \nKatie Johnson has spent 20+ years as a youth development professional working with both overnight & day camp programs\, including eight years with the American Camp Association. Katie’s experience as a camp director and camp executive has shaped her ability to serve the camp community. Katie joined The Redwoods Group in 2016\, where she is sharing her professional experiences to help camps and youth serving organizations provide safe environments and programs for children and families. \n  \nJanet Prensky\, Principal – Director of Public Relations\, Aigner Prensky Marketing Group \nJanet Prensky has more than 40 years of experience managing public relations and crisis PR for a wide range of clients including the American Camp Association\, New England\, British Airways\, Simon Malls\, Shaws Supermarkets\, Mount Auburn Hospital\, CBS Radio\, the Charles Hotel\, the NE Flower Show\, Juvenile Diabetes\, and Panera Bread. She serves on the Boards of two non-profit organizations\, Operation A.B.L.E. and Birthday Wishes and was Boston’s first female sports talk host\, launching WEEI Sports Radio as co-host of the Glenn and Janet Show.
URL:https://www.acanewengland.org/event/fall-seminar-preventing-and-managing-abuse-allegations-at-camp/
LOCATION:Cedar Hill Day Camp\, 265 Beaver St\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="ACA%2C New England":MAILTO:camp@acanewengland.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231109T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231109T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T004116
CREATED:20230929T180129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T180144Z
UID:10686-1699522200-1699533000@www.acanewengland.org
SUMMARY:NE Accreditation Process Workshop 11/9/23
DESCRIPTION:This course is designed to provide an overview of the ACA Accreditation Process. \nEvery camp being visited in 2024 must have at least one person who completes this course on behalf of the camp; that person must actively assist in preparation for the accreditation visit\, be engaged in on-site operations during the camp season\, and participate fully in the on-site accreditation visit.\n*Multiple people from a camp are encouraged to take this course. \nParticipants feel excited\, engaged\, and ready to manage the accreditation process for their camp. They know where to find and how to use information\, resources\, and technology provided by ACA. They can navigate the Accreditation Process Guide v.2019 to understand compliance and applicability of standards\, including how to maintain accreditation through the visit and non-visit years and the purpose and steps of preparing written documentation. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis course will occur In Person\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nContact Us\n\nQuestions? \nContact Elizabeth Snell \nelizabeth@acanewengland.org \n781-541-6080
URL:https://www.acanewengland.org/event/10686/
LOCATION:Camp Hazen YMCA\, 204 W Main St\, Chester\, CT\, 06412
CATEGORIES:Education,Accreditation Process Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Snell":MAILTO:elizabeth@acanewengland.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231109T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231109T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T004116
CREATED:20231030T135155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T134207Z
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SUMMARY:Coffee & Camp Chat - 11/9
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: This C&CC is on a THURSDAY. We are closed\, Friday (11/10) in observance of Veteran’s Day.\nStarting Point for 11/9: Staffing – on the heels of the ACA Staffing Summit\, let’s dig into staffing. Do folks have takeaways from the Staffing Summit? Where do we hire? How do we hire? When do we hire? How do we onboard? How do we staff programs? What do we pay staff? How do we calculate compensation?  \nCoffee & Camp Chat is a bi-weekly discussion among summer camp people! Sip your favorite beverage as we share insights\, swap stories\, and discuss trends in camping. Cozy into your Friday with fellow camp folk while we brew ideas\, forge connections\, and remind each other why there’s no place like camp! \nACCESS: C&CC is open to everyone in camping. However\, we host these gatherings through the New England Camp Community (ACA\, New England’s members platform). If you are not currently an ACA\, New England member and you’d like to join us for Coffee & Camp Chat\, please reach out to bud@acanewengland.org. He’ll help you with your one-time setup\, so you can join us for all future chats. \nHOW TO JOIN: \nHow to Find and Access Events (Video with Narration) \nHow to Find and Access Events (Step by Step Guide) \nFOR NEW ENGLAND MEMBERS: If it’s your first time logging into the New England Camp Community\, and you need help\, please refer to our NE Camp Community page or email bud@acanewengland.org. \n 
URL:https://www.acanewengland.org/event/coffee-camp-chat-11-9/
LOCATION:Tradewing
CATEGORIES:Education,Coffee & Camp Chat
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bud Copeland":MAILTO:bud@acanewengland.org
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