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Parent's Greeting

The New Jersey Wing Basic Encampment 2024 (BE24) staff would like to take this opportunity to explain some of what your cadet will experience during the week-long encampment. For many cadets, this may be their first time away from home and it can be an adjustment for both the cadet and for you, the parent. We want to assure you that your cadet will be well taken care of, and that the staff is committed to ensuring your cadet will learn more about CAP and develop excellent leadership skills while having a great time.

Civil Air Patrol holds to the highest of standards for cadet protection requiring all CAP officers working with your cadet to have completed background checks, including fingerprint checks, and the Cadet Protection Training to ensure your cadet is safe at every Civil Air Patrol event. CAP also holds high standards protecting cadets from hazing, verbal and physical abuse. It is our goal to provide the utmost safe and secure environment for your cadet. 

Periodically, we do have cadets who become unbearably homesick, which may require an officer contacting you by phone and discussing with you how to help your cadet adjust from being away from home. Please make sure if you will not be available we have the contact information of someone who can step in for you and pick up your cadet if need be. At anytime you feel your cadet needs to be released from the Encampment and return home, we will support your decision and do our best to encourage the cadet to come back the next year and try again. There have been many cadets who have come back the next year and successfully completed the encampment. 

Per CAP policy, all CAP members, including cadets, are responsible for transporting, storing, and taking their own medication. It critical cadets are mature enough to self administer the medicine during such a fast paced week.

In the event of a medical emergency, the BE24 staff includes personnel available to attend to your Cadet 24/7 if the need arises. Safety is one of the highest priorities at our encampments, and cadets are instructed in risk management and briefed on safety issues on a continual basis during the week. The safety and risk management skills taught to your cadet are lifelong and life changing skills to aid them through these rough teenage transition years, and into the future. An officer (adult) is assigned to each flight specifically to mentor the cadet flight staff, as well as to watch for potential safety issues or hazing violations, all while monitoring the overall protection and safety of your cadet.
 

NJWG does its best to accommodate all our cadets. If your cadet has dietary restriction or medical condition please let us know so we can make reasonable accommodations. 

Questions and concerns can be emailed to encampment@njwg.cap.gov

 

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