Code of Conduct
• We treat everyone with kindness first
• We follow the directions of counselors and staff
• Nobody has the right to spoil another person’s fun at camp.
• Campers are expected to contribute to a safe environment, using respectful language and appropriate physical behavior. Disputes do arise, but they should be reported to a counselor so that they can help you come up with a solution
• Share your opinions when a group agreement is made so that things that are important to you are included
• Basic politeness like please and thank you still mean a lot and are encouraged
• If your counselor redirects a conversation and you would like to talk some more please come to the office where we have more resources to support you.
• If you mention self-harm, we will believe you and help you even if you later tell us didn’t really mean it. Do not joke about this stuff, ever.
• Campers should be in good mental, emotional, and social health and be able to function in a group setting in a positive and cooperative manner that displays tolerance and respect for self and others.
• Campers must be able and willing to follow all instructions and refrain from behaviors that pose a risk to self or others.
• If you are violent in words, actions, or attitude toward another person there will be consequences up to the possibility of dismissal from camp.