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ACA Launches Online Magazine: CAMP e-News
PROTECTScreen Launch
Camping Magazine — SAVE on the Premier Summer Staff Training Tool
Winter 2007 Issue of The CampLine Available Online
Got Campshots?


ACA Launches Online Magazine: CAMP e-News

ACA recently launched a new online magazine, CAMP e-News. This online magazine featured articles from well-known child development experts and provided parents and families with much-needed assistance in choosing the right camp experience for their children—and for their families.

To receive this bimonthly publication, addressing all aspects of the camp experience, please sign up today!. CAMP e-News will be available in both English and Spanish, as is www.CampParents.org.

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PROTECTScreen Launch
After much positioning, the American Camp Association (ACA) has been given an unparalleled opportunity by being selected to participate in the PROTECT Act pilot criminal background check program. This program allows direct access to the FBI criminal database for camp volunteers. The pilot program allows participating camps to submit fingerprints of their volunteers to the FBI. The FBI sends the criminal records report to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). NCMEC reviews the records and makes a determination of whether the volunteer meets the criteria of the pilot to serve as a volunteer. Camps then use the determination to make their decision to use a volunteer or not. The cost is $18 per volunteer and the turn-around time is one week or less.

Participation in the program is very important not only for camps but also for ACA. Camps that work with volunteers should be strongly encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity. This program bypasses state access barriers and allows direct access to the FBI. This is otherwise not allowed in most states. It places ACA in a program that has the support and the ear of Congress. It recognizes ACA as a player in the youth development field. As we build the number of our checks processed, it will establish credibility for us as an organization and help us determine any specific issues related to our "industry." It positions us to influence the expansion of the program and be the first in line when the barriers to staff participation have been removed.

For more information on PROTECTScreen, go to: www.ACAcamps.org/publicpolicy.

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Winter 2007 Issue of The CampLine Available Online

This issue of The CampLine features a special edition newsletter, Healthy Camp Update, that covers current, industry-relevant research specifically for camp professionals. You will find additional articles on marketing your camp and seasonal exemptions.

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Got Campshots?
A photo kiosk will be displayed during the 2007 ACA National Conference, Austin, Texas, in the Communicamp area. Here, you will be able to drop off CDs of your camp's photos. ACA is collecting historical and contemporary photos from all ACA-accredited camps for use in Camping Magazine, promotional materials for ACA's 100th Anniversary celebration and the 150th Anniversary of the camp experience, and other ACA marketing and communications print and electronic publications.

In order for any photos to be considered for publication, the camp, camp location, and photographer if applicable must be identified. An approximate date must be indicated on all historical photos. For current photos, include a statement indicating your camp has model releases on file for all identifiable subjects in the photo. 

Remember to bring your camp's photos to conference!

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