Increasing awareness and training of the people who work, visit or are present in your facility on a regular basis – whether staff, faculty, clergy, parents, students or members – is one of the single-most effective ways to enhance the safety and security of your institution.
This guidance is intended to outline security measures that are little to no cost and can assist facilities in increasing their overall security.
Sending your child to summer camp can feel overwhelming, and it’s natural to have
questions. As a parent, you want assurance that your child will enjoy a safe, well-prepared
environment where risks are mitigated and emergency plans are in place. To help ease
your concerns, consider asking camp leadership the following questions before making
your decision. A well-run camp will be able to answer these questions confidently, providing
peace of mind that your child will be in good hands.
The emergency preparedness planning process follows a traditional format and will help identify which accessibility and functional needs you need to address in your planning and which accommodations should be considered.