Camps and Clinics and Special Events Insurance


Camps and Clinics

If your son, daughter or ward will be under the age of 18 while at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, it is camp policy to secure your consent for medication distribution and for the use of medical devices. The medication or medical device can be self-administered or be administered by the Camp Health Supervisor.

All medications must be in a medicine bottle and labeled with the camper's name, doctor's name and phone number, medication name, and dosage. You must also complete the form below:

The following form should be completed by the parent or guardian of a camp or clinic participant in the event of an accident or injury:

This link provides a detailed explanation of the University of Wisconsin System Camps and Clinics Blanket Accident Insurance and the procedures which campus coordinators should follow when using this program.

Special Events

If you're planning an event and your group needs or desires liability protection to protect your members from the financial risk of claims being made against them, the University now has a special events liability program available. [For example, if your group wants to sponsor an event such as a dance or a concert, you can now protect your organization against claims that the event caused an injury or property damage.] There is a charge based on the type of event, the number of days and the anticipated attendance. For more information, contact the Risk Management Office at 229-6339.

The following is a brochure / form designed for Student Organizations and groups using university property for special events. (Includes Application):

Special Events Insurance pdf format, Adobe Acrobat Required


For any Risk Management Questions, Please Contact:

  • Linda Wittmann-Kirsch, Risk Manager
    Engelmann Hall, Room 270
    Office Phone: 229-5079
    Office Fax:    229-6729

    or

  • Kevin L. Glaser, Risk Management Specialist 2
    University Safety & Assurances
    Engelmann Hall, Room 278
    Office Phone: 229-3805

Updated October 29, 2007 by SAK