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Contract
Approved Date
10/04/2005
Control Number
2005-328P
Agenda Item Number
7.JJ.
Entity Name
The Center for Emotional and Behavioral Health
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Camp Manatee Therapeutic Summer Camp
Children's Services Advisory Grant Contract
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The Center for Emotional and Behavioral Health @IRMH- Camp Manatee Therapeutic Summer Camp — IRC- CSAC <br /> PROGRAM NEED STATEMENT (Entire Section B not to exceed one page) <br /> 1 . a) What is the unacceptable condition requiring change? b) Who has the need? <br /> c) Where do they live? d) Provide local, state, or national trend data, with reference <br /> source, that corroborates that this is an area of need. <br /> Children diagnosed with the psychiatric disorder, ADHD , are lacking a comprehensive day <br /> camp in the summer designed to meet their special needs and dispense medications. The <br /> children are ages 5 though 14 with the last two years designed as leadership skill and work <br /> skill development for previously enrolled campers who reside in Indian River county. <br /> Provides respite to parents and teaches them to be successful . . . . . . . . . Challenges the parents <br /> as parents left with no respite coupled with a lack of structure during the summer months <br /> throw them off and creates family discord. <br /> According to http ://www.mentalhealth. org/features/surgeongeneralreport/chapter3 /sect asp <br /> ADHD, which is the most commonly diagnosed behavioral disorder of childhood, occurs in 3 <br /> to 5 percent of school-age children in a 6-month period (Anderson et al . , 1987 ; Bird et al . , <br /> 1988 ; Esser et al . , 1990 ; Pelham et al . , 1992 ; Shaffer et al . , 1996c; Wolraich et al . , 1996) . <br /> Pediatricians report that approximately 4 percent of their patients have ADHD (Wolraich et <br /> al . , 1990), but in practice the diagnosis is often made in children who meet some, but not all, <br /> of the criteria recommended in DSM- IV (Wolraich et al . , 1990) (see also Treatment later in <br /> this section) . Boys are four times more likely to have the illness than girls are (Ross & Ross, <br /> 1982) . The disorder is found in all cultures, although prevalences differ; differences are <br /> thought to stem more from differences in diagnostic criteria than from differences in <br /> presentation (DSM-IV) . <br /> 2 . a) Identify similar programs that are currently serving the needs of your targeted <br /> population ; b) Explain how these existing programs are under-serving the targeted <br /> population of your program. <br /> Sandy Pines ADHD Summer Program — Jensen Beach, Fl — closed program due to for-profit <br /> business and could not meet financials . No outcome data available. <br /> -Milestone Charter School , Brevard County Public Schools — In the years past, had a summer <br /> camp for ADHD, which modeled the program after Camp Manatee Therapeutic Summer Camp . <br /> School principal collaborated with Camp Manatee Manager to institute program in Brevard due <br /> to success of their children attending Camp Manatee. No outcome data available due to closing <br /> of the camp <br /> -No other program like this currently exists in FL; however, several programs throughout the <br /> USA exist and are ` sleep-over ' camps . _ <br /> 5 <br />
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