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Books from ACA
- Management of Risks and Emergencies
- Leaving Nothing to Chance: Board Accountability through Risk Management
- Mission Accomplished: A Practical Guide to Risk Management for Nonprofits
- Mission Accomplished Workbook
ACA Resource Pack Tools
Sample forms, outlines, and work plans as either Word or WordPerfect
files (provided on a floppy disk) that can be customized for your camp.
Included in Resource Pack or Resource Pack II:
- Emergency Checklist
- Emergency Procedures (includes information on intruders, kidnapping,
missing persons, waterfront emergencies)
- Evacuation Plan
- Insurance Checklist
- Risk Exposure Chart
- Risk Management Planning
Articles from Camping Magazine and The CampLine
Resources from Other Organizations and Agencies
Resources and links on emergency planning
Pamphlets and Publications
- What Happened to the World? Helping Children Cope in Turbulent Times
by Jim Greenman
- National Association for the Education of Young Children, http://www.NAEYC.org
- Children, Bioterrorism, and Disasters, American Academy of Pediatrics,
http://www.aap.org/advocacy/releases/cad.htm
- Helping Children and Adolescents after a Disaster (information gathered
by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry to assist
parents and children in dealing with the September 11, 2001 events),
http://www.aacap.org/publications/DisasterResponse/index.htm
- Information about Anthrax and Bioterrorism, Centers for Disease Control,
http://www.cdc.gov
- After the Emergency Is Over: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children
and Youth, Emergency Medical Services for Children, http://www.ems-c.org/downloads/pdf/ptstress.pdf
- Crisis Communications Guide and Toolkit, National Education Association,
http://www.nea.org/crisis/intro.html
- Helping Children Handle Disaster-Related Anxiety
National Mental Health Association, 800-969-NMHA (6642) http://www.nmha.org/reassurance/children.cfm
- From the American Red Cross — many resources, including http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/beprepared/
Originally published in the 2002 Winter issue
of The CampLine.
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