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Page: Introduction
1. You operate at the front line of the camp industry. Based on your recent experience, what issues or topics--that may not be generally covered in camp writings or conference presentations--need to be explored? (Please provide a brief explanation of any issue you identify.)
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2. This survey includes questions related to the following "issue areas." With regards to the camp situations you have faced over the past three years, please identify how important the following "issue areas" are to you.
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 Very UnimportantUnimportantImportantVery ImportantN/ARating
Average
Rating
Count
Security3.0% (11)7.7% (28)45.5% (166)43.0% (157)0.8% (3)3.30365
Parent Communication1.6% (6)2.5% (9)21.4% (78)73.7% (269)0.8% (3)3.69365
Medical Insurance and Medication1.1% (4)8.5% (31)50.7% (185)38.9% (142)0.8% (3)3.28365
Healthy Eating and Physical Activity of Children0.8% (3)7.4% (27)52.1% (190)39.7% (145)0.0% (0)3.31365
Electronics and Social Networks1.4% (5)13.7% (50)50.7% (185)32.9% (120)1.4% (5)3.17365
Severe Weather4.4% (16)24.1% (88)51.8% (189)19.2% (70)0.5% (2)2.86365
Programming1.1% (4)7.4% (27)51.0% (186)40.0% (146)0.5% (2)3.31365
Problem Behaviors1.1% (4)7.9% (29)52.3% (191)37.8% (138)0.8% (3)3.28365
Staff Recruitment, Screening, Training0.5% (2)4.1% (15)31.8% (116)62.2% (227)1.4% (5)3.58365
Crisis Management0.5% (2)5.5% (20)55.6% (203)37.5% (137)0.8% (3)3.31365
Outcome Evaluation1.9% (7)10.4% (38)55.9% (204)30.7% (112)1.1% (4)3.17365
Camper Pregnancies29.3% (107)37.3% (136)14.2% (52)1.6% (6)17.5% (64)1.86365

Page: Camp Security
3. Which of the following best describe the security services provided by your camp?
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Response
Count
Camp pays for outside security services (security guard, etc.).
6.6%24
Camp provides internal security (staff member, etc.).
42.5%155
Camp provides no formal security.
35.6%130
Local police force regularly patrols camp grounds.
9.0%33
Other.
6.3%23
(If you selected "other," then please specify.)
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Page: Parent/Guardian Communication
4. Approximately how many times do you communicate with parents/guardians (a camper family) using the following means during a typical summer?
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 1-10 times11-20 times21-30 times31-40 times41-50 timesMore than 50 timesRating
Count
Written letter/correspondence88.9% (280)5.1% (16)1.9% (6)0.6% (2)0.0% (0)3.5% (11)315
E-mail71.1% (209)13.9% (41)5.1% (15)1.7% (5)1.4% (4)6.8% (20)294
Phone call75.0% (234)5.4% (17)5.8% (18)2.6% (8)3.5% (11)7.7% (24)312
Other55.2% (32)13.8% (8)6.9% (4)1.7% (1)5.2% (3)17.2% (10)58
(Please specify other)
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5. Considering the frequencies you identified in the previous question, approximately how many times do parents/guardians INITIATE communications with you using the following means during a typical summer?
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 1-10 times11-20 times21-30 times31-40 times41-50 timesMore than 50 timesRating
Count
Written letter/correspondence90.3% (243)5.6% (15)0.7% (2)1.5% (4)0.0% (0)1.9% (5)269
E-mail64.8% (201)16.1% (50)4.5% (14)2.9% (9)1.9% (6)9.7% (30)310
Phone call62.1% (208)10.4% (35)6.6% (22)3.6% (12)4.8% (16)12.5% (42)335
Other (please specify)
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6. Over the past three years, parents'/guardians’ expectations regarding the frequency of communication with CAMPERS during camp (i.e., the number of times they expect to be able to communicate with their own child/children during camp) has:
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Percent
Response
Count
decreased a lot.
1.2%4
decreased.
1.7%6
stayed the same.
40.2%139
increased.
41.6%144
increased a lot.
15.3%53

7. Over the past three years, parents'/guardians’ expectations regarding the frequency of communication with STAFF during camp (i.e., the number of times they expect to be able to communicate with STAFF during camp) has:
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Percent
Response
Count
decreased a lot.
0.3%1
decreased.
1.2%4
stayed the same.
55.2%191
increased.
37.3%129
increased a lot.
6.1%21

8. Over the past three years, how would you describe the likelihood that parents will initiate communication with campers or staff?
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Percent
Response
Count
Much less likely
0.9%3
Less likely
2.0%7
Same
35.8%124
More likely
52.0%180
Much more likely
9.2%32

9. Please identify the three most frequently asked questions that you received from parents/guardians this past summer.
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Question 1:
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100.0%289
Question 2:
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96.2%278
Question 3:
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82.4%238

Page: Medical Insurance and Medication
10. How many campers do you serve annually? (summer only for year-round camps)
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 944.20313,473332

11. Do you serve campers without personal medical insurance?
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Percent
Response
Count
Yes
61.0%205
No
39.0%131

12. If you answered "yes" to the previous question, approximately how many campers without medical insurance do you serve annually? (summer only for year-round camps)
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# of campers
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 98.8418,878191

13. What are your biggest challenges with regards to the administration of camper medication? (Please check your two biggest challenges.)
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Percent
Response
Count
Our camp has not experienced problems related to camper medication.
17.6%59
An increased number of campers are taking more medications.
70.8%238
Campers are taking a wider variety of medications.
36.9%124
Parents are sending medications in non-original containers. Parents are sending medications with instructions that do not match those provided on the medication by the physician.
32.7%110
Difficulty understanding physicians’ medication instructions.
1.8%6
Other.
17.3%58
(If you selected "other," then please specify.)
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Page: Healthy Eating and Physical Activity of Children
14. Which of the following food options do you provide to CAMPERS? (Check all that apply.)
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Percent
Response
Count
Kosher.
12.6%42
Salad bar.
58.1%194
Healthy snacks.
69.8%233
Peanut-free / Soy Nut Butter.
38.9%130
Organic/Local.
11.7%39
Calorie control.
7.8%26
Portion control.
17.7%59
Pork free.
19.5%65
Other allergy-free options.
46.7%156
Vegetarian.
76.0%254
Vegan.
20.7%69
I do not offer any of the options listed above.
5.7%19
Other.
17.1%57
(If you selected "other," then please specify.)
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15. In the past three years, how has your camp addressed concerns related to the unhealthy eating behaviors of children? (Check all that apply.)
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Percent
Response
Count
No new strategies have been used.
17.1%57
Reduced fried foods.
37.4%125
Reduced sweets/sugary foods.
42.2%141
Increased fruits and vegetables.
66.5%222
Increased healthy drink options (milk, water).
50.6%169
Reduced candy, soda, and other “junk food” in canteen.
29.6%99
Provided more healthy food options in canteen.
30.5%102
Served smaller meal portions.
5.7%19
Encouraged eating a greater number of small-portion meals/healthy snacks
3.6%12
Offer low/no fat alternatives where possible.
14.4%48
Re-designed daily menus to incorporate healthier foods.
47.3%158
Prohibited care packages containing food.
22.2%74
Other
14.7%49
(If you selected "other," then please specify.)
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16. In the past three years, what strategies have you tried to increase children's physical activity level at camp? (Check all that apply)
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Percent
Response
Count
No new strategies have been used.
41.0%137
Increased the frequency of program options that incorporate vigorous physical activity.
32.3%108
Decreased the frequency of any minimally physically active program options.
4.8%16
Required participation in programs that incorporate vigorous physical activity.
14.7%49
Provided coaching/instruction to campers on the value of physical activity.
17.1%57
Encouraged staff to be more physically active in order to set a better example for the campers.
42.8%143
Other
9.0%30
(If you selected "other," then please specify.)
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17. In the past three years, what other changes have taken place at your camp with regards to concerns about children's health (e.g., food service changes, operational changes, program changes, etc.)? Please describe any changes you may have made in any of these areas.
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Page: Electronics and Social Networks
18. In general, which one of the following statements is true regarding your camp’s electronic technology (e.g., cell phone, e-mail, electronics) policy as applied to CAMPERS?
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Percent
Response
Count
Campers cannot use electronic technology during camp.
74.0%247
Campers can use electronic technology at limited, appropriate times.
25.1%84
Campers are encouraged to use electronic technology, and these technologies are integrated into many different aspects of camp.
0.9%3

19. Which of the following is available and accessible for approved use by CAMPERS? (Check all that apply.)
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Percent
Response
Count
Cell phones (personal phones, not phones that might be provided by the camp).
6.6%22
Use of personal laptop computers (campers can bring their own).
1.8%6
E-mail.
5.1%17
Internet browsing/surfing.
3.6%12
Web site creation.
2.7%9
Social network sites (MySpace, Facebook, etc.).
0.6%2
Blogs (online journals).
0.6%2
Group Electronic Gaming (Xbox, Nintendo, Wii, Playstation, etc.)
3.3%11
Personal Electronic Gaming (Gameboy, etc.)
12.0%40
Cameras/Digital cameras.
62.6%209
Video cameras.
13.2%44
IPods/MP3s, CD, radios (satellite).
31.4%105
DVD players.
7.8%26
None of these items are allowed for camper use.
26.0%87
Other.
10.8%36
(If you selected "other," then please specify.)
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20. In general, which one of the following statements is true regarding your camp’s electronic technology (e.g., cell phone, e-mail, electronics) policy as applied to STAFF?
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Percent
Response
Count
Staff cannot use electronic technology during camp.
13.2%44
Staff can use electronic technology at limited, appropriate times.
85.0%284
Staff are encouraged to use electronic technology, and these technologies are integrated into many different aspects of camp.
1.8%6

21. Which of the following is available and accessible for approved use by STAFF? (Check all that apply)
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Percent
Response
Count
Cell phones (personal phones, not phones that might be provided by the camp).
76.3%255
Use of personal laptop computers (staff can bring their own).
62.3%208
E-mail.
70.4%235
Internet browsing/surfing.
59.3%198
Web site creation.
8.7%29
Social network sites (MySpace, Facebook, etc.).
38.3%128
Blogs (online journals).
27.2%91
Electronic Gaming (Xbox, Nintendo, etc.).
18.3%61
Cameras/Digital cameras.
74.6%249
Video cameras.
30.8%103
IPods/MP3s, CD, radios (satellite).
58.7%196
DVD players.
39.5%132
None of these items are allowed for staff use.
9.0%30
Other.
6.9%23
(If you selected "other," then please specify.)
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22. Do you have a written policy regarding the use of social networking Web sites by your CAMPERS?
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Percent
Response
Count
Yes
20.4%68
No
79.6%266

23. What is your written CAMPER policy regarding the use of social networking Web sites? (If you have one, then please summarize. It's not necessary to provide the entire policy as written.)
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24. Do you have a written policy regarding the use of social networking Web sites by your STAFF?
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Percent
Response
Count
Yes
56.3%188
No
43.7%146

25. What is your written STAFF policy regarding the use of social networking Web sites? (If you have one, then please summarize. It's not necessary to provide the entire policy as written.)
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26. Which of the following best reflect your philosophy regarding electronics (cell phones, gaming, etc.) and camp?
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Percent
Response
Count
Electronics are a necessary part of all aspects of life and should be seen as an opportunity for camps.
3.0%10
Electronics may become a necessary part of all aspects of life and camps will have to adapt and accept the inevitable.
5.1%17
Although electronics may become a necessary part of all aspects of life, camp should be one of the places where electronics are limited.
69.8%233
Although electronics may become a necessary part of all aspects of life, camp is not the place for electronics.
22.2%74

Page: Severe Weather
27. In the past three years, has your camp experienced a ...
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 YesNoRating
Count
...weather-related crisis for which the camp was unprepared11.7% (39)88.3% (294)333
...weather-related crisis that required the camp to shut down for 1 or more sessions4.9% (16)95.1% (310)326
...weather-related crisis that required a camp evacuation4.3% (14)95.7% (313)327

28. In the past three years, has your camp planned or implemented any special initiatives to address severe-weather concerns (outside of the normal actions that you would take as part of facility and operational planning)?
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Percent
Response
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Yes
27.0%89
No
73.0%241
If "yes," then please explain:
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Page: Programming
29. What programs have you added in the past three years?
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30. What programs have you eliminated in the past three years?
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31. Does your camp provide a service learning or community service program for youth?
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Percent
Response
Count
Yes
45.9%153
No
54.1%180

32. If you answered "yes" to the previous question, please describe the types of service activities and experiences in which the youth are involved.
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Page: Camper Behaviors / Staff Behaviors
33. During the past three years, what are the two most serious problem behaviors of CAMPERS at your camp?
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Response
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#1
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100.0%294
#2
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82.0%241

34. During the past three years, what are the two most serious problem behaviors of STAFF at your camp?
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#1
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100.0%277
#2
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80.9%224

Page: Staff Recruitment, Screening, and Training
35. Do you recruit camp staff (paid or volunteer) at colleges and universities?
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Percent
Response
Count
Yes
81.4%263
No (If "no," then skip to question #37.)
18.6%60

36. If you answered "yes" to the previous question, which of the following recruitment strategies have you used when working with colleges and universitites? (Check all that apply)
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Response
Count
Posting information about your employment/volunteer opportunities on campus message boards.
73.2%191
Submitting information about your employment/volunteer opportunities to undergraduate/graduate employment offices.
72.8%190
Open job fair.
58.6%153
Camp job tour.
28.4%74
Speaking in specific classes.
26.8%70
Allowing former camp staff to speak to specific classes.
22.2%58
Allowing former camp staff to distribute camp literature on campus.
56.7%148
Other.
11.1%29
(If you selected "other," then please specify.)
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37. If you answered "yes" to question #35, which of the following arrangements have you used in working with staff who were recruited from colleges and universities? (Check all that apply)
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Response
Count
Internships.
78.1%185
Work study.
17.7%42
Undergraduate employment.
58.2%138
Graduate employment.
25.7%61
Undergraduate research projects.
12.7%30
Graduate research projects.
11.0%26
Other.
5.5%13
(If you selected "other," then please specify.)
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38. Which of the following background checks do you perform on your PAID staff? (Check all that apply.)
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Response
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Financial.
4.4%14
Sex offender.
93.4%298
Criminal record.
94.7%302
Motor vehicle.
66.8%213
Academic performance.
2.8%9
Personal references.
88.4%282
Skill-verification.
58.3%186
Other.
5.6%18
(If you selected "other," then please specify.)
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39. Which of the following background checks do you perform on your VOLUNTEER staff? (Check all that apply.)
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Response
Count
Financial.
2.6%7
Sex offender.
78.8%215
Criminal record.
81.7%223
Motor vehicle.
36.6%100
Academic performance.
1.5%4
Personal references.
66.3%181
Skill-verification.
35.2%96
Other.
13.9%38
(If you selected "other," then please specify.)
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40. What are the major challenges you face with regards to performing background checks on your staff?
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41. In the past three years, what topics have you added to your staff training schedule?
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42. With regards to the resources that you have used for staff orientation and training over the past 3 years, how important are each of the following resources?
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Average
Rating
Count
Staff training manual/handouts.2.2% (7)2.8% (9)46.6% (150)48.4% (156)3.41322
Videotapes.13.3% (40)36.2% (109)42.2% (127)8.3% (25)2.46301
DVDs.9.2% (28)29.4% (90)52.6% (161)8.8% (27)2.61306
Internal speakers/trainers (internal to your organization).1.9% (6)3.1% (10)41.9% (134)53.1% (170)3.46320
Outside speaker/trainers (external to your organization).3.8% (12)19.4% (61)46.2% (145)30.6% (96)3.04314
Required reading (books, articles).11.6% (35)41.6% (126)40.9% (124)5.9% (18)2.41303
Web-based courses or modules.30.6% (90)50.7% (149)16.7% (49)2.0% (6)1.90294
Blogs.44.6% (127)50.2% (143)4.9% (14)0.4% (1)1.61285
Text messaging.44.0% (125)51.4% (146)3.9% (11)0.7% (2)1.61284
Other.25.0% (6)16.7% (4)20.8% (5)37.5% (9)2.7124
(If you selected "other," then please specify.)
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43. Which of the following do you require your staff to complete BEFORE the begining of staff training? (Check all that apply.)
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Percent
Response
Count
We have no special requirements for what staff have to do before the beginning of staff training.
18.9%61
Read camp mission, philosophy, goals.
55.4%179
Read camp polices/procedures.
61.9%200
Read book/chapter/journal article.
10.5%34
View video/DVD.
5.6%18
Complete Web-based course or training module.
5.9%19
Sign a Code of Conduct or Policy/Procedure Sheet.
66.6%215
Other.
9.6%31
(If you selected "other," then please specify.)
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44. If you identified prerequisites in the previous question, how do you verify that staff completed the prerequisites? (Check all that apply.)
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Percent
Response
Count
Require staff to complete a quiz/test regarding knowledge or skills learned.
10.5%34
Have a conversation with staff to determine knowledge.
28.8%93
Require staff to demonstrate knowledge or skills learned.
23.2%75
Require staff to sign a form verifying that he/she completed the necessary prerequisites.
53.6%173
No verification.
24.1%78
Other.
10.8%35
(If you selected "other," then please specify.)
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Page: Crisis Management
45. Have you experienced any crisis-level situations over the past three years? (In this question, "crisis" is defined as a situation that required you to contact emergency services AND/OR cancel a camp session.)
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Percent
Response
Count
Yes
46.7%150
No
53.3%171

46. If you answered "yes" to the previous question, describe the three most critical crisis issues that you have managed over the past three years. (In this question, "crisis" is defined as a situation that required you to contact emergency services AND/OR cancel a camp session.)
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Crisis Issue #1
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100.0%149
Crisis Issue #2
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47.7%71
Crisis Issue #3
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23.5%35

47. Over the last three years have you experienced an increase in the number of crisis situations that you manage? (In this question, "crisis" is defined as a situation that required you to contact emergency services AND/OR cancel a camp session.)
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Percent
Response
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Increase.
15.3%49
No change.
77.3%248
Decrease.
7.5%24

Page: Outcomes Evaluation
48. In this question, the term “outcomes” refers to changes in youth awareness, knowledge, skills, or behaviors in areas that your camp targets, such as responsibility, communication, leadership, citizenship, problem-solving, etc. Over the past three years, the pressure that you perceive to demonstrate the youth outcomes of the camp experience has:
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Percent
Response
Count
Decreased a lot.
0.6%2
Decreased.
0.6%2
Stayed the same.
34.5%109
Increased.
52.8%167
Increased a lot.
11.4%36

49. Referencing the previous question, if you perceive that the expectation to demonstrate youth outcomes has increased, what is the origin of the expectation? (Check all that apply)
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Percent
Response
Count
Board of Directors.
24.7%78
Administration.
32.0%101
Parents/guardians.
49.4%156
Funders.
31.0%98
ACA national office.
25.6%81
ACA local office.
9.2%29
Local government.
2.5%8
State Government.
3.5%11
Other.
19.3%61
(If you selected "other," then please specify.)
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Page: Pregnancies
50. How many CAMPER pregnancies did you see in your camp this past summer? (In this question, “camper pregnancy” refers to a minor who arrived at your camp and was already pregnant.)
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Count
# of camper pregnancies97.5% (308)2.5% (8)0.0% (0)0.0% (0)0.0% (0)0.0% (0)0.0% (0)316

51. How many STAFF pregnancies did you see in your camp this past summer? (In this question, “staff pregnancy” refers to a employee who arrived at your camp and was already pregnant.)
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# of staff pregnancies88.9% (281)11.1% (35)0.0% (0)0.0% (0)0.0% (0)0.0% (0)0.0% (0)316

Page: Demographics
52. Which of the following operations best describes programs operated by your camp? (Check all that apply.)
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
Day camp.
44.6%140
Resident camp.
78.7%247
Trip/travel camp.
27.7%87
Outdoor/environmental education center.
24.8%78
Conference/retreat center.
31.8%100
Day use programs.
23.2%73
Family camp.
29.9%94
Do not operate camp programs. 0.0%0
Other.
3.8%12
(If you selected "other," then please specify.)
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53. What is the camp affiliation for the camp where you work now or most recently worked? (Check only ONE answer.)
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
Agency (e.g., YMCA, Girl or Boy Scouts, Camp Fire, 4-H, etc.).
38.4%121
Independent for Profit.
21.6%68
Independent Not for Profit.
21.9%69
Municipality or Government.
2.2%7
Religiously Affiliated (e.g., a denominational or faith-based camp).
15.9%50
I haven't worked for a camp in the last three years. 0.0%0

54. What are the first three digits of your camp's zip code?
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
007 0.0%0
009 0.0%0
010 0.0%0
011 0.0%0
012 0.0%0
013 0.0%0
014 0.0%0
015 0.0%0
016
0.3%1
017
0.7%2
018
0.7%2
019
0.3%1
020
0.7%2
021 0.0%0
022 0.0%0
023
0.3%1
024
0.7%2
025 0.0%0
026
0.3%1
027
0.3%1
028
1.6%5
029 0.0%0
030
0.7%2
031
0.3%1
032 0.0%0
034
0.7%2
035 0.0%0
037 0.0%0
038
1.6%5
039 0.0%0
040
0.3%1
041 0.0%0
042
1.0%3
043
0.7%2
044 0.0%0
045
0.3%1
046 0.0%0
048 0.0%0
049
0.3%1
050
0.3%1
052 0.0%0
053 0.0%0
054
0.3%1
057
0.3%1
058
0.3%1
060
1.0%3
061 0.0%0
062 0.0%0
063 0.0%0
064
1.6%5
065 0.0%0
066 0.0%0
067
0.7%2
068 0.0%0
069 0.0%0
070
0.7%2
071 0.0%0
074 0.0%0
076
1.0%3
077 0.0%0
078
1.0%3
079 0.0%0
080
1.0%3
083
0.3%1
085
0.7%2
086 0.0%0
087 0.0%0
088
0.7%2
089 0.0%0
100
0.7%2
101 0.0%0
103
0.3%1
104 0.0%0
105
0.3%1
106 0.0%0
107
0.3%1
108
0.3%1
109
0.7%2
110 0.0%0
111 0.0%0
112 0.0%0
113 0.0%0
114
0.3%1
115
0.3%1
117
0.3%1
118 0.0%0
119
1.0%3
120 0.0%0
121
0.7%2
122 0.0%0
123 0.0%0
124 0.0%0
125
1.0%3
127
0.7%2
128
1.3%4
129
0.3%1
130
0.3%1
131
0.3%1
132 0.0%0
133
0.7%2
134
0.3%1
135 0.0%0
136
0.3%1
137 0.0%0
138 0.0%0
139 0.0%0
140
0.3%1
141 0.0%0
142 0.0%0
144
0.7%2
145
0.3%1
146 0.0%0
147 0.0%0
148 0.0%0
150 0.0%0
152 0.0%0
153 0.0%0
155 0.0%0
156 0.0%0
157 0.0%0
158 0.0%0
159
0.3%1
160
0.7%2
161
0.7%2
162 0.0%0
163
1.0%3
164 0.0%0
166 0.0%0
170
0.3%1
172
0.3%1
173 0.0%0
174 0.0%0
175 0.0%0
176 0.0%0
177 0.0%0
178
0.3%1
179 0.0%0
180 0.0%0
183
0.3%1
184
1.0%3
185 0.0%0
186 0.0%0
188 0.0%0
189 0.0%0
190 0.0%0
191 0.0%0
193 0.0%0
194 0.0%0
195 0.0%0
197 0.0%0
198 0.0%0
199 0.0%0
200 0.0%0
201 0.0%0
206
0.3%1
207 0.0%0
208
0.3%1
209 0.0%0
210
0.7%2
211 0.0%0
212 0.0%0
215 0.0%0
216
0.7%2
217 0.0%0
218 0.0%0
219
0.3%1
220 0.0%0
221 0.0%0
222 0.0%0
223 0.0%0
224 0.0%0
226 0.0%0
227 0.0%0
228 0.0%0
229
0.3%1
230 0.0%0
231
0.3%1
232 0.0%0
233 0.0%0
236 0.0%0
238 0.0%0
240
0.7%2
241
0.3%1
242 0.0%0
243 0.0%0
244 0.0%0
245 0.0%0
249 0.0%0
253 0.0%0
254 0.0%0
262
0.3%1
264
0.3%1
265 0.0%0
268
0.3%1
270 0.0%0
272 0.0%0
273
0.7%2
274 0.0%0
275 0.0%0
276 0.0%0
277 0.0%0
278 0.0%0
279 0.0%0
280 0.0%0
281
0.3%1
282 0.0%0
283 0.0%0
284 0.0%0
285
0.3%1
286
0.3%1
287
2.6%8
288
0.3%1
290 0.0%0
291 0.0%0
292 0.0%0
293 0.0%0
294 0.0%0
296
0.3%1
297 0.0%0
298 0.0%0
300
0.7%2
301 0.0%0
302
0.3%1
303
0.3%1
305
1.3%4
306
0.3%1
307 0.0%0
309 0.0%0
310
1.0%3
312 0.0%0
313 0.0%0
314 0.0%0
315 0.0%0
317 0.0%0
318 0.0%0
320 0.0%0
321
0.3%1
322 0.0%0
323
0.3%1
326 0.0%0
327
0.3%1
328 0.0%0
330 0.0%0
331 0.0%0
332 0.0%0
333 0.0%0
334
0.3%1
335
0.3%1
336
0.3%1
338 0.0%0
342 0.0%0
344 0.0%0
347 0.0%0
349 0.0%0
350 0.0%0
351
0.3%1
352 0.0%0
356 0.0%0
359 0.0%0
361 0.0%0
362 0.0%0
365 0.0%0
366 0.0%0
368 0.0%0
370
1.0%3
371 0.0%0
372 0.0%0
373 0.0%0
374 0.0%0
376 0.0%0
377 0.0%0
378 0.0%0
379
0.3%1
381 0.0%0
383 0.0%0
384 0.0%0
385 0.0%0
386
0.3%1
388 0.0%0
390 0.0%0
391 0.0%0
392 0.0%0
394 0.0%0
397 0.0%0
401 0.0%0
402 0.0%0
403
0.7%2
405 0.0%0
406 0.0%0
407 0.0%0
410
0.3%1
420 0.0%0
421 0.0%0
424 0.0%0
425 0.0%0
427 0.0%0
430
0.3%1
431 0.0%0
432
0.3%1
433 0.0%0
435 0.0%0
436 0.0%0
437
0.3%1
438 0.0%0
440
0.7%2
441
0.3%1
442 0.0%0
443
0.3%1
444 0.0%0
445 0.0%0
446
0.7%2
447 0.0%0
448
0.3%1
449 0.0%0
450 0.0%0
451
0.3%1
452 0.0%0
453 0.0%0
454 0.0%0
456 0.0%0
458 0.0%0
460 0.0%0
461
0.3%1
462
0.7%2
463
0.3%1
464 0.0%0
465 0.0%0
466 0.0%0
467 0.0%0
468 0.0%0
470 0.0%0
472 0.0%0
473 0.0%0
474
0.7%2
476 0.0%0
479 0.0%0
480
0.7%2
481 0.0%0
482 0.0%0
483 0.0%0
484
0.7%2
485 0.0%0
486
0.3%1
487
0.3%1
488
0.3%1
489 0.0%0
490
1.0%3
491 0.0%0
492 0.0%0
493 0.0%0
494
0.3%1
495
0.3%1
496
0.3%1
497 0.0%0
498 0.0%0
499 0.0%0
500
0.7%2
501 0.0%0
502 0.0%0
503 0.0%0
504 0.0%0
505 0.0%0
507 0.0%0
508 0.0%0
513 0.0%0
520 0.0%0
521
0.3%1
522 0.0%0
523
0.7%2
526 0.0%0
527 0.0%0
528 0.0%0
530
0.3%1
531
1.3%4
532
0.3%1
534 0.0%0
535 0.0%0
537 0.0%0
538 0.0%0
539
0.3%1
540
0.3%1
541 0.0%0
543 0.0%0
544
0.7%2
545
1.3%4
546 0.0%0
547 0.0%0
548
0.3%1
549
0.7%2
550 0.0%0
551 0.0%0
553
0.7%2
554 0.0%0
556 0.0%0
557
0.3%1
558 0.0%0
559 0.0%0
560
0.3%1
561 0.0%0
562 0.0%0
563
0.7%2
564 0.0%0
565 0.0%0
566
0.3%1
570 0.0%0
572 0.0%0
577 0.0%0
581 0.0%0
582 0.0%0
583 0.0%0
584 0.0%0
587
0.3%1
591 0.0%0
593 0.0%0
597 0.0%0
599
0.3%1
600
0.3%1
601 0.0%0
602 0.0%0
603 0.0%0
604 0.0%0
605 0.0%0
606 0.0%0
607
0.3%1
608 0.0%0
609
0.3%1
610
0.3%1
611
0.3%1
612 0.0%0
613
0.3%1
614 0.0%0
615 0.0%0
616 0.0%0
617 0.0%0
618
0.3%1
619 0.0%0
620 0.0%0
622 0.0%0
623 0.0%0
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627 0.0%0
628 0.0%0
629 0.0%0
630
0.7%2
631 0.0%0
633 0.0%0
634 0.0%0
636
0.3%1
640
0.3%1
641
0.7%2
647 0.0%0
648
0.3%1
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0.7%2
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655 0.0%0
656
0.3%1
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0.3%1
660
0.3%1
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662 0.0%0
666 0.0%0
668
0.3%1
672 0.0%0
678 0.0%0
680
0.3%1
681 0.0%0
684
0.3%1
685 0.0%0
688 0.0%0
691 0.0%0
693
0.3%1
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701 0.0%0
705
0.3%1
706 0.0%0
707 0.0%0
708 0.0%0
711 0.0%0
712 0.0%0
714 0.0%0
719
0.3%1
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722 0.0%0
725 0.0%0
727 0.0%0
729 0.0%0
730 0.0%0
731 0.0%0
740
0.3%1
741 0.0%0
743 0.0%0
744 0.0%0
748 0.0%0
750
0.3%1
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754 0.0%0
756 0.0%0
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760 0.0%0
761 0.0%0
762 0.0%0
764
0.3%1
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766 0.0%0
768 0.0%0
770 0.0%0
772 0.0%0
773
0.7%2
774 0.0%0
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778
0.3%1
780
0.7%2
781 0.0%0
782 0.0%0
783 0.0%0
784 0.0%0
786 0.0%0
787 0.0%0
788 0.0%0
789 0.0%0
791 0.0%0
797 0.0%0
802 0.0%0
803 0.0%0
804
1.0%3
805 0.0%0
806 0.0%0
808
0.3%1
809 0.0%0
810 0.0%0
811 0.0%0
812
0.3%1
813
0.3%1
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816 0.0%0
830 0.0%0
833 0.0%0
837 0.0%0
838 0.0%0
840 0.0%0
841 0.0%0
850 0.0%0
852
0.3%1
853 0.0%0
855 0.0%0
856 0.0%0
857 0.0%0
859 0.0%0
863
0.3%1
870 0.0%0
871 0.0%0
875 0.0%0
877
0.3%1
879 0.0%0
883 0.0%0
890 0.0%0
891 0.0%0
895 0.0%0
900
0.3%1
902 0.0%0
904 0.0%0
905 0.0%0
907 0.0%0
908 0.0%0
910
0.3%1
911 0.0%0
912 0.0%0
913 0.0%0
914 0.0%0
915 0.0%0
916 0.0%0
917 0.0%0
919 0.0%0
920 0.0%0
921
0.3%1
922 0.0%0
923 0.0%0
925
0.3%1
926 0.0%0
927 0.0%0
928 0.0%0
930
0.3%1
931 0.0%0
932 0.0%0
933 0.0%0
934 0.0%0
935
0.3%1
936
0.3%1
937 0.0%0
939 0.0%0
940
0.3%1
941 0.0%0
943 0.0%0
944
0.3%1
945
0.3%1
946 0.0%0
947 0.0%0
949 0.0%0
950
0.3%1
951
0.7%2
952 0.0%0
953 0.0%0
954
0.3%1
956 0.0%0
958 0.0%0
959
0.7%2
960 0.0%0
961 0.0%0
963 0.0%0
967 0.0%0
968 0.0%0
970
0.7%2
971
0.3%1
972 0.0%0
973 0.0%0
974
0.3%1
975 0.0%0
977 0.0%0
980
0.3%1
981 0.0%0
982
1.0%3
983
0.3%1
984 0.0%0
985 0.0%0
986 0.0%0
988 0.0%0
989
0.3%1
992 0.0%0
995
0.7%2
996 0.0%0
997 0.0%0
L2N
0.3%1
M9C
0.3%1
V6G 0.0%0

55. What is your ACA Section?
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Percent
Response
Count
Chesapeake
1.9%6
Evergreen
2.9%9
Great Rivers
5.5%17
Heart of the South
3.9%12
Illinois
2.6%8
Indiana
1.9%6
Keystone Regional
3.9%12
Michigan
3.2%10
New England
15.2%47
New Jersey
4.5%14
New York
10.0%31
Northern California
3.2%10
Northland
4.2%13
Ohio
4.2%13
Oregon Trail
1.6%5
Rocky Mountain
1.6%5
Southeastern
10.0%31
Southern California/Hawaii
2.9%9
Southwest
1.0%3
St Louis
1.9%6
Texoma
2.9%9
Upstate New York
2.3%7
Virginias
2.9%9
Wisconsin
5.5%17

56. Which of the following best describes your current position in a camp?
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
Camp Owner or Operator.
12.7%40
Camp Director.
64.4%203
Agency Executive or Denominational Executive.
12.4%39
Camp Administrative Staff (assistant director, program director, business manager, etc.).
8.6%27
Camp Program Staff (maintenance, health, food service, office).
0.3%1
Board Member.
0.3%1
Business Member or Consultant. 0.0%0
Educator/Student. 0.0%0
Volunteer. 0.0%0
Other.
1.3%4
Not currently affiliated with a camp. 0.0%0

57. Which of the following best describes the number of years experience in your current camp position?
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Percent
Response
Count
Less than 2 years.
11.1%35
2 to 5 years.
28.3%89
6 to 10 years.
23.5%74
Greater than 10 years.
36.8%116
Not currently in a camp position.
0.3%1

58. Gender
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Percent
Response
Count
Male.
48.4%149
Female.
51.6%159

59. Age group
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Percent
Response
Count
18 to 24
2.2%7
25 to 34
24.7%77
35 to 44
29.8%93
45 to 54
27.9%87
55 to 64
14.4%45
Over 65
1.0%3

60. Ethnic heritage
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Response
Count
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.0%0
Asian or Pacific Islander 0.0%0
Black or African American
0.6%2
Hispanic, Latino, or Latina 0.0%0
Multi-racial
1.3%4
White or Caucasian
97.1%299
Other
1.0%3

61. Please share any additional thoughts regarding the emerging camp issues that you have experienced or observed.
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