District Training Committee
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 Training Coordinator 

Every Youth Deserves a Trained Leader!
Every Leader deserves training so s/he can successfully deliver the scouting program!

  • Cub Scout Leaders are considered trained when they have completed Fast Start, Youth Protection, This Is Scouting, and Cub Scout Leader Specific training for their position.
  • Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters are considered trained when they have completed Fast Start, Youth Protection, This Is Scouting, Scoutmaster Specific Training, and Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills.
  • Pack and Troop Committee Members are considered trained when they have completed Fast Start, Youth Protection, This Is Scouting, and Committee Specific Training.
  • Varsity Team Leaders are considered trained when they have completed Fast Start,
    Youth Protection, This Is Scouting and Varsity Leader Specific Training, and Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills.
  • Venture Crew Leaders are considered trained when they have completed Fast Start,
    Youth Protection, This Is Scouting and Venture Leader Specific Training, and Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills.

CB District Training Forms

Required Scout Leader Training .pdf document

Leader Training Report .pdf document

2010 Training Registration Form .pdf document


Training of adults to successfully deliver the Boy Scout program has evolved into a well-presented, thorough, curriculum of courses to be completed in sequence. Here are the courses you need to fulfill your commitment of an adult leader.  Much of this training is available online.  Scroll to the bottom of this page for a listing of online courses.

Fast Start Training

The first step for any new adult volunteer in a Pack or Troop, no matter what the position may be. The Fast Start training is short and should be taken as soon as possible after you have accepted a leadership position. The Fast Start program has been designed to provide an immediate comfort level for new leaders and enables them to say, 'I can do this!', but it should be soon followed by more comprehensive training.

Youth Protection Training

YPT ensures boys involved in scouting are kept safe. EVERY adult who has any contact with youth in the BSA program as well as every registered adult volunteer MUST complete Youth Protection Training Online and fully understand the Youth Protection Policies of the BSA.

The Boy Scouts of America has a set of videotapes to help teach boys about protecting themselves against abuse. These videos help boys recognize dangerous situations and avoid becoming victims.

The video 'It Happened to Me' is designed for Cub Scouts, boys ages 6 to 10, to view with their parents or guardians. The video presents five scenarios of situations that boys may encounter. It establishes safety rules that help the boys counteract the fear and shame that can result from abusive situations.

'A Time to Tell' is designed for Boy Scouts, boys ages 11 to 14. This video depicts risks of sexual abuse through dramatizations of adolescent experiences.

'Youth Protection: Personal Safety Awareness', is designed for any young person in the 14 to 20 age range. It is made up of vignettes dealing with the issues of acquaintance rape, Internet safety, stalking, and fraternization. Each scenario is followed by instructions for local group discussions and a teen panel discussion, with pertinent advice regarding each situation.

To obtain a copy of any of the above videos, contact the council service center.

Remember, any case of abuse is one too many!

This Is Scouting

The next step in training for adult leaders who have completed Fast Start Training. This Is Scouting is an introductory session that highlights the values, aims, history, funding, and methods of Scouting. It addresses how these aims and methods are reached in an age-appropriate style within Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, Varsity Scouting, and Venturing. Ideally, all unit-based volunteers-Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity Scout, and Venturing leaders-take this session at the same time, so they understand that they are all striving for the same results with the youth they serve. Each leader completes This Is Scouting training only once.

Leader Specific Training

Once a volunteer has a solid overview of the scouting program, training for a specific Scouting position continues through Leader Specific Training. This training provides the specialized knowledge a new leader needs to assume a leadership role. Because each course is designed for a specific leadership position, the training time varies. Most courses last approximately 3 hours.   This training is classroom-led. Leader Specific Training has been developed for the following positions and their assistants:

  • Tiger Cub den leaders
  • Cub Scout den leaders
  • Webelos den leaders
  • Cubmasters
  • Pack committee members
  • Scoutmasters
  • Varsity Coaches
  • Venturing Advisors
  • Troop committee members

Anytime a leader changes positions they should be trained for that new position.  If a leader has been in a Leadership position for 3 or more years s/he should be re-trained to keep current with an ever changing and evolving Scouting program.
 

Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills

Introduction to Outdoor skills are critical to the success of the Scouting program. Training in outdoor skills is required before taking scouts on outings.

BALOO - Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation for Cub Scout leaders is a one-day training event that introduces participants to the skills needed to plan and conduct Pack outdoor activities, particularly pack camping. This training is required for any adult who is in charge of planning a pack campout, and it is required that at least two adults per pack complete BALOO training in order to apply for tour permits. BALOO training is offered at the district level.

Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills will provide basic outdoor skills information needed to start and guide a program the right way. Completion of this course is the required outdoor training for all Scoutmasters, Assistant Scoutmasters, Varsity Team Leaders and Venturing Crew Leaders. The skills taught are based on the outdoor skills found in The Boy Scout Handbook. The course is normally conducted over a weekend.

OWL - Outdoor Webelos Leader Training is now an integrated part of The Introduction to Outdoor leader Skills. This training course covers the skills & resources needed to teach the outdoor activity badges and helps to provide good & safe outdoor experiences. Completion of this training is required before a Webelos den can go on a campout. This is district-scheduled training.

Supplemental and Ongoing Training

There are many more opportunities for volunteers to improve their skills and understanding of the Boy Scout program. Some are required before holding certain types of events.

Wood Badge: Advanced training in leadership and team development, bringing together all programs - Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, and Venturing. By pooling their ideas, sharing meaningful experiences, and learning from highly qualified instructors, participants will return to their home units with new skills and resources, greater confidence, and deeper dedication to deliver the values of Scouting. This training includes approximately six days of instruction that are often held as two 3-day weekend sessions, followed by working on the goals the participant sets for him or herself. Each council organizes and schedules sessions as needed.

Monthly RoundTable: A leaders' meeting held in each district where leaders find information about upcoming district and council events and learn ways to improve the program. Most Roundtables will cover material based on participants' interest. Leaders can learn a new skill or get advice on how to solve a problem. Participation at Roundtables is required for some square knot awards.

Hazardous Weather: planning and decision making regarding weather for a safe outing. REQUIRED by every unit can be taken online.

Safe Swim Defense: introduction to BSA water safety policies. When taught in-person, takes about 20-30 minutes and participants receive a completion card good for 2 years. Swimming events require Safe Swim Defense trained leaders. Can be taken online.

Safety Afloat: introduction to BSA boating policies. In-person training takes about 20-30 minutes and participants receive a completion card good for 2 years. Water craft events required Safety Afloat trained leaders. Can be taken online.

Climb On Safely: This training provides all the information you need to meet the minimum requirements for a climbing activity. This does not consist of any training or certifications in climbing, but provides the essential components of a safe outing. Can be taken online.

Philmont Training Center is the national training center at Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimarron, New Mexico. The training center offers a wide selection of 6-day courses, covering all aspects of Scouting operations, and generally training those who will bring the program back to train the rest of their unit.

CPR Certification: Normally not offered through a BSA unit, but at least two currently CPR certified adults are required on many high adventure outings.

First Aid Certification: Normally not offered through a BSA unit, but at least two currently first aid certified adults are required on many high adventure outings.

 BSA Online Learning Center Click Here for:
  • This is Scouting (replaces New Leader Essentials)

  • Trek Safety

  • Climb On Safely

  • Troop Committee Challenge

  • Cub Scout Leader Fast Start

  • Youth Protection Training

  • Generational Diversity

  • Welcome to Den Chief Training

  • Unit Commissioner Fast Start

  • Staffing the District Committee

  • Boy Scout Leader Fast Start

  • Safety Afloat

  • Venturing Advisor Fast Start

  • Safe Swim Defense

  • Hazardous Weather

  • Scoutparents Unit Coordinator

 

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