The first thing leaders should always start with before and during activities or transitions.
What is a headcount?
These are filled out as a result of a participant injury.
This strategy attempts to put a participants' focus on something to distract from an undesired behaviour.
The extra service provided from 7:30am-9:00am and 4:00pm-6:00pm.
What is before and after care?
The number of search zones at Jim Archdekin.
What is 4?
This system requires campers to find another camper before going to the washroom.
What is the buddy system?
These are filled out every morning to note participants' clothing.
What are description sheets?
This document is used to record unsafe or disruptive behaviour.
What is a behaviour report?
Parents are required to show this every day at pick-up.
What is photo ID?
Police will be called after this amount of time.
What is 10 minutes?
These help identify campers easily during supervision.
What are wristbands?
Button, Enoki, and Cremini are all examples of this.
What are mushrooms?
The goal of behaviour management is to intervene before this happens.
What is behaviour escalation?
The acronym describing how to deal with an upset customer.
The first step when you suspect a camper might be missing.
What is double-checking attendance and completing a head count?
This is placing yourself strategically to be able to supervise adequately.
What is positioning?
This is filled out as a result of a staff member being injured.
What is a Workplace Injury Report?
What are risk and protective factors?
The four different types of games we play in camp.
What is active, passive, icebreakers, and never-can-tells?
After confirming a camper is missing, this person must be notified immediately.
Who is senior staff?
What is scanning?
These two forms must be completed if a camper comes to camp with any medication.
What is a Personal Information Record and Medication Log?
The sum of 34 x 22.
What is 748?
This is the period of the day in which leaders and campers sing a series of songs.
What is morning circle?
Three things to remember during a lost camper search.
What are calling out the camper’s name, being efficient and thorough, and communicating with your team?