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Journal of Leisurability
Published by Leisurability Publications Inc. until 2000.
Volume 23, Number 2, Spring 1996
Attitudes of camp counsellors and camp directors towards integration practices at summer camp
The author describes the results of a study undertaken to see how integration is working in summer camps throughout Ontario and to evaluate the attitudes of Counselors and Camp Directors. Five camps w...
Camp integration: issues concerning the transition from camper to staff
The purpose of this article is to describe how a program has been implemented to train disabled campers to become staff members. The authors are involved with the integration program at Silver Lake Me...
Camping in the picture province
This article discusses the implementation of integrated programs for children with disabilities at summer camps throughout New Brunswick. There is some discussion on hiring former campers as staff and...
Editor's Comments- Camp Integration Issue
Journal of Leisurability Editor's Comments Camp Integration Issue
Opening doors: integration of persons with a disability in organized children's camping in Canada
Integration is happening in many camps across the country. Children with severe and/or multiple disabilities are being successfully integrated into a variety of camps. Awareness, knowledge, interest a...
REACH for the rainbow: developing partnerships in integrated camping
REACH for the Rainbow was initially started in 1983 by two parents who planned a day at Ontario Place to recognize the uniqueness of children with disabilities. REACH for the Rainbow day was held for ...
Sharing program ideas: the hottest place on earth
This article describes the Outreach program in Manitoba. The main purpose of the Outreach program is to provide the necessary support for children with disabilities to attend community based camping p...
Video Review- The Hottest Place on Earth
Video review on "The Hottest Place on Earth"
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