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How to Run a Free Summer Youth Activity Program. Bonnie Tjeerdsma Blankenship Holly Pierce William Harper Purdue University. Rising/high obesity levels in children Children gain BMI twice as fast during summer as during school year (Downey & Boughton, 2007)
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How to Run a Free Summer Youth Activity Program Bonnie Tjeerdsma Blankenship Holly Pierce William Harper Purdue University
Rising/high obesity levels in children Children gain BMI twice as fast during summer as during school year (Downey & Boughton, 2007) Some evidence low SES children have lower PA levels than high SES children (e.g., Biddle et al., 2005; Macdonald et al., 2004) The Need
Purdue Athletes Life Success Program (PALS) • Formerly National Youth Sport Program • 300 boys & girls, ages 10-16 • Income requirements • Day program • 20 week days, 8 am-2 pm • Physical activities & other activities
Week-long, residential camp Children with parent/s in military and deployed 50 boys & girls ages 10-15 Outdoor activities Purposes: provide fun week, help children deal with stresses of parental deployment “Kids Serve Too” Co-sponsored by the Military Family Research Institute Operation Purple
PALS Brees Dream Foundation/PEFCU Schuemann Family Foundation Operation Purple National Military Family Association grant MFRI Funding
Funding distinctions Local gifts Local partnerships Local medical personnel/facilities Local college/university in-kind support Local volunteers/family help Possible Funding Sources
State level grants National level grants Foundation grants Possible Funding Sources
Facilities/equipment? Housing? Meals? Transportation? Activity fees? Staff salaries? Insurance Marketing/Publicity Funds Needed (Budget)
Dedicated Creative Organized Energetic Leaders - Characteristics
Leader Roles • Camp Administrator • Activities Director • Staff Supervisor • Facilities/equipment supervisor
Dedicated Enthusiastic Easy-going Organized Flexible Reliable Mature CPR/First Aid certified Staff - Characteristics
Instructors Counselors/Team Leaders Medical Disciplinarians Service Learning Equipment/water Staff - Roles
Advertising for positions Application forms Interviews Background checks Staff training Staff handbook Time sheets Staff meetings Staff – Hiring & Management
Decision based on your experiences, funding, needs Income requirements Military children Special needs children Age, gender, special interests Participants – Who?
How advertise camp/reach target population? Agencies (schools, churches, YM/WCAs, social agencies, etc.) Brochures, bulletin boards, newspaper ads, verbal announcements, letters Participants - Marketing
Registration Forms Medicals/physical exams Permission forms Behavior contracts Structure during camp Participants – Obtaining & Management
Decision based on: Participant needs Local resources Available expertise Space Equipment Activities
When to have camp? How many days/weeks? How long per day? How to schedule activities? Special activities? Example Schedules Operation Purple PALS Scheduling
Liability insurance Medical insurance/procedures Emergency procedures (e.g., injuries, weather, child abduction) Parent/Guardian Pick up Procedure CPR/First aid requirement of staff Background checks Examination of procedures/forms by Risk Management Risk Management
Newspapers Television University/college publicity Website Operation Purple at Purdue Website PALS Website Publicity
Why? Funding sources want results!!! What? PA levels, attitudes, preferences, dispositions, knowledge, motor skills From whom? Children, parents, staff, teachers How? Self-report, observation, objective means When? Beginning/end of camp, after camp Outcome Documentation/Camp Evaluation
Be flexible!!!! Be organized!!!! Learn from mistakes!!!! Lessons Learned….