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Fast Start Training:
the initial training for all leaders in all programs. It is a quick job
description with basic tips to manage until training is available. This
training is available online, through your pack or district and takes
approximately 2 hours to complete.
Youth Protection
Training: This training increases awareness in youth protection
issues, reviews all of the BSA youth protection policies and is required for
all of the leader training awards. Youth Protection Training is required for
all registered leaders participating in any nationally conducted event or
activity and is recommended for anyone working directly with the youth.
Youth Protection training is available online or through your district. Time
to complete varies. This is Scouting:
Replaces New Leader Essentials. Designed for all volunteers and
provides the basics of the Scouting programs, the age appropriateness of
those programs, and our values and methods. This training is usually
delivered online or by the district training committee and takes
approximately 2 hours to complete. Cub Scout Leader Specific
Training: Leader specific includes five different breakout sessions
related to Cub Scouting for Tiger, Wolf, Bear and Webelos Den Leaders and
Assistants, Pack Committee Chairs, Committee Members, and Cubmasters and
Assistants. This training takes approximately 3 hours to complete. Offered
at the District level. Additional Important Trainings:Chartered Organization
Representative (COR) Training: As a chartered organization
representative, you hold a key position in Scouting. While there is honor
attached to this position, it is not an "honorary" one. Your primary
function is to ensure that the chartered organization's Scouting program
succeeds. The COR is head of the "Scouting department" in the organization,
and as such the responsibilities of the units and leadership is ultimately
the COR's responsibility. Offered at the District level.
Once the "Trained" strip has been earned, Cub Scout Leaders are highly encouraged to take part in the following training opportunities:Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) - Techniques for planning a safe camping experience for Cub Scouts. One full day of training. Offered at the District or Council level. Outdoor Skills for Webelos Leaders - Essential outdoor skills for Webelos Leaders to share with their Webelos. May be held in conjunction with Boy Scout Leader Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills. Weekend or one day. Offered at the District level. Pow Wow/University of Scouting
- Day long program of action, activities and program ideas. Offered at the
Council level. Wood Badge - Weeklong or multiple weekend training course designed to provide adults with advanced leadership skills and a more dedicated involvement in Scouting. Offered at the Council level. Safe Swim Defense
/ Safety Afloat Training: This training is required for your unit
to participate in ANY aquatic activity. Safe Swim Defense / Safety
Afloat training is available online or through Camp Shenandoah. Time to
complete varies. National Training Conferences held a Philmont Training Center located in Cimarron, New Mexico. Invitational training held during the summer to enhance knowledge, skills and attitude to improve performance of District and Council level Scouting roles. Philmont Training Center - click here |
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