Author: Catherine Weaver
Planning Unit: Jessamine County CES
Major Program: 4-H Youth Development Programming
Plan of Work: Unrelated to a specified County Plan of Work
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
As Cooperative Extension Agents, we rely on educational materials to aid in total county program development of programs and volunteers. I worked with co-worker, Cathy Weaver to develop a 4-H Camp Counselor Training Manual. The manual was designed to equip 4-H Professionals with the tools and skills necessary to effectively train summer camp volunteer counselors. The 4-H Camp Counselor Training Manual provides educational opportunities for volunteers on relevant subject-matter, organizational leadership strategies and policies, and procedures related to camp and risk management practices. A well-trained, knowledgeable, prepared and capable counselor staff will help ensure a smooth and successful camp experience for all involved. This manual was presented to 4-H Youth Development Professionals at NAE4HA and at Kentucky 4-H Camping In-service. As a result, 4-H Professionals can work through the manual and discover ways to integrate the content into their own 4-H Camp Counselor Training Program, or, how to utilize the manual to plan their own Counselor Development Activity, if they do not currently have an effective Training Program. As a result of implementing new and extensive training for our teen leaders, our camping week has had minimal issues, many of our teen leaders have gone on to serve successfully on summer camp staff, and have become successful, contributing adults. From Sherri Farley, Campbell County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development- “The Counselor Training Guide that was developed by Dana Anderson and Cathy Weaver has been one of the most useful resources for Camp Counselor Training that I’ve ever had. This year, for our 72 counselors, I used 4 parts of it to supplement my training: Training Modules, Roles & Responsibilities, Who Am I? and Camp Song Go Round. The overall look of the manual is professional and consistent. The activities are well thought out and include every aspect that is needed to carry out the activity in a timely, organized, yet fun way for the counselors. I plan on adding & utilizing additional parts each year.”
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