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Staff Training
and Resources
Looking for some staff training resources to round out your training plans? Check
out the presenter handouts from the ACA 2007 National
Conference. The handouts are useful resources.
Many handouts include templates you can easily incorporate, and others will spark
ideas to help complement the training you have planned. Additional staff
training tip sheets are also available.
We're pleased to announce
the availability of many new
titles and training DVDs from the online
Bookstore for use this summer. The
second edition of the popular Camp
is for the Camper: A Counselor's Guide
to Youth Development, by Connie
Coutellier,
is now available. With the purchase of
three or more copies, you'll receive unlimited
access to the online course by the same
name for use with your counselors. The online
course provides an excellent pre-camp
training tool that is further complimented
by group discussion when the counselors
arrive at camp.
A plethora of new staff
training resources are now available, including new DVD's
from well-loved author and clinical social
worker, Bob Ditter. Check out the bookstore for
many other exciting new titles including
the By the Expert Series books featuring
staff training, leadership development,
staffing and retention, site and facilities,
and more.
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ACA 2008 National
Conference—Call
for Presentations Site Opens Mid May
February 12-15, 2008, more than 1200 camp professionals and 300+ exhibitor personnel
will gather at the Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville, Tennessee, to celebrate
the Strength of Many Voices at the ACA National Conference. Have you considered
speaking at the ACA National Conference? Consider submitting one or more session
proposals. The Program Review Team will begin accepting proposals beginning
May 11, 2007. Submissions can be submitted online at that time. Check www.ACAcamps.org/conference for
more details about online proposal submissions after May 11. All submitters will
be notified by the end of September, if not earlier. Review the 2007
program as a reference. Mark your calendars for February 2008! Learn
more about the 2008 conference.
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