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Texas Camps: Safety Mandates Miss Mental Health

26 Nov

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Summary

  • New Texas laws require camp safety plans but ignore mental health needs.
  • Campers and staff may face trauma, anxiety after recent floods.
  • Experts advocate for mental wellness training at Texas youth camps.

Texas officials have implemented new safety requirements for youth camps, including weather alert systems and emergency preparedness plans, ensuring a secure environment for campers this summer. However, a significant gap remains in addressing the mental health needs of children and staff who may be dealing with trauma and anxiety, particularly after recent devastating floods.

Camp leaders and mental health professionals emphasize the urgency of integrating mental wellness programs. They note that while physical safety measures are crucial, the psychological impact of weather-related disasters on youth requires dedicated attention. Experts highlight the growing concern for declining mental health among young people, even before recent events.

Initiatives like the CampWell training program aim to equip staff with skills to manage emotions and support campers. Camp directors advocate for state mandates on mental well-being training, akin to requirements for lifeguard or food services, to ensure comprehensive care for all attendees returning to camp environments.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Texas youth camps must now have weather alert systems, emergency plans, and communication methods to ensure camper safety.
Campers and their families may experience fear of water, extreme emotions, and nightmares due to trauma from weather events.
CampWell is a mental wellness training program for camp staff to learn emotional regulation and support campers.

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