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Why Choose an ACA Accredited Camp?

ACA accreditation is a voluntary process. Camps allow an outside team of trained professionals to verify compliance at least once every three years with nearly 300 standards relating to health and safety, management, personnel, programming and facilities. The American Camp Association, as the only national accrediting body for all types of camps, has a 50-year history of administering the accreditation program. ACA standards are recognized by courts of law and government regulators as the standards for camp regardless of a camp's accreditation status.

The American Camp Association is the advocate for the accredited-camp experience. ACA Standards are continually revised and updated to reflect the needs of camps, the public, and the changing body of laws and regulations. The main purpose of ACA accreditation is to educate camp owners and directors in the administration of key aspects of camp operation, particularly those related to program quality and the health and safety of campers and staff. The second purpose of ACA accreditation is to assist the public in selecting camps that meet industry-accepted and government-recognized standards.

Accreditation is different than licensing.
Licensing requirements vary significantly from state to state. Accreditation standards and processes are nationally developed, tested, and accepted, both by camp professionals and legal/regulatory authorities.
ACA accreditation is voluntary. Camps that are accredited have demonstrated their commitment to safety and best practices.
Licensing, with surprise inspections, usually focuses on enforcement of minimum regulations. Accreditation, with scheduled visits, focuses on education—supporting best practices in all aspects of camp operation.
ACA accreditation assures the best kind of quality control in the areas of camp most important to the welfare of children. While no accreditation process, no licensing program, no set of regulations or laws can guarantee safety, accreditation is the best evidence for parents that a camp is committed to providing a safe and nurturing
environment for their children.
Parents can (and should) verify the accreditation status of any camp.
Additional information about ACA accreditation is available at www.CampParents.org.
 
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