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Orange Frontier |
Orange County Council |
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Wood Badge |
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Adventure Training (HAT) High Adventure Sites High Adventure Training 2008 OCC COURSES BASIC PACKPACK AWARENESS - OFFERED TWICE A YEAR: MARCH ??, 2008 AND LASTS A FULL WEEKEND IN SEPTEMBER. WINTER CAMPING - MUST COMPLETE BASIC COURSE FIRST DETAILS/PHOTOS AND APPLICATION FORMS AVAILABLE AT: ocbsa.org UNDER "TRAINING". |
Climbing Training | Red Cross CPR & First Aid | Merit Badge Councilor Training | Safe Swim Defense/Safety Afloat |
| What's New | ||
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A new Troop Leadership Training program is now available. Troop Leadership Training, No. 34306A, has been rolled out to replace the Scoutmaster Junior Leader Training Kit. It is organized into three one-hour modules, which can be taught individually or all in one session. The content of the first session focuses on what a new leader must know; the second session on what a leader must be, and the third session on what a leader must do. Completing all three modules qualifies the Scout to wear the "Trained" patch under his badge of office. The new syllabus contains leadership position cards that define each position in the Troop. Completion of TLT prepares the youth to attend National Youth Leadership Training. |
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| Training Overview - Background | ||
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The Orange County Council is committed to delivering a quality Scouting program to the youth and young adults of Orange County. Every boy and young adult needs and deserves a leader who is educated in the ways of Scouting, understands the aims of the program and knows how to deliver it with enthusiasm and fun – in short, a trained leader. Because they understand their role, trained leaders have a positive influence on the lives of boys and young adults. Research shows that boys and young adults with trained leaders enjoy Scouting and stay in the program longer. How well we influence the lives of boys and young adults depends on leaders understanding of the program and their responsibilities. We need to ask ourselves, which boy or young adult doesn’t deserve a trained leader? |
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Scouting has designed a training program that provides leaders the specific training they need for the program they are leading. This just in time style of training begins with Youth Protection Training and New Leader’s Essentials, continues with outdoor training and is extended with the invitational Wood Badge course. Additionally each summer week long training courses at Philmont Scout Ranch outside of Cimarron New Mexico. Scouting has prepared the courses; our Council’s training team provides the training courses – now it’s up to you – do you want to be the best leader for your Scouts? Come join us! |
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| Youth Protection | ||
| As one of America’s largest youth-serving organizations, we continually address important issues that impact young people; among these is youth protection. We are committed to making the Scouting environment as wholesome as possible for our youth members and adult volunteers. | ||
| We continue to seek and implement improvements to our youth protection training. As of March 1st 2003 Youth Protection Guidelines for Adult Leaders and Parents is available via the council Web site. Youth protection is the most important training we offer. We anticipate that offering this important training via the convenience of the Internet will be well received by our volunteers who tend to have very full schedules. | ||
| Youth protection training is valid for three years. | ||
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begin the training, click on the
Youth Protection Training above. To complete
the training, a passing score of 80 percent must be achieved on the
final test. Upon completion of the training, the volunteer will provide their name, address, e-mail address, and council information. Once this information is submitted, the volunteer’s name will be matched through the council’s database of registered leaders. If the name is matched, the volunteer will receive a certificate of completion, letter from our Scout executive, council youth protection reporting procedures, and a course information handout. If the name is not matched, the volunteer will receive everything but the certificate of completion. The volunteer may then take this information into the council service center to prove completion of the training. As of January 1, 2003, the BSA tour permit policy requires at least one youth protection-trained leader on all trips and outings requiring a tour permit. Completion of either this online youth protection training or our traditional youth protection training meets this requirement. We believe the critical importance of protecting our youth from abuse or violence will be recognized by all and that parents and leaders will take comfort and pride in the steps we are taking. |
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| Basic Leader Training The new Basic Leader Training comprises two parts: New Leader Essentials for all unit-level leaders and Leader Specific training, which is based on the leader's unit-level position. What Makes a Trained Leader? Cub Scout leaders are considered trained when they have completed Youth Protection Training, New Leader Essentials and the Cub Scout Leader Specific training for their position. Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters are considered trained when they have completed Youth Protection Training, New Leader Essentials, Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster Leader Specific Training, and Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills. Troop Committee Members are considered trained when they have completed Youth Protection Training, New Leader Essentials and the Troop Committee Challenge as their Leader Specific training. Varsity Scout Leaders and Assistants are considered trained when they have completed Youth Protection Training, New Leader Essentials, Varsity Scout Leader Specific Training (upcoming), and Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills. Venturing Crew Advisors, Assistant Advisors, and Crew Committee Members are considered trained when they have completed Youth Protection Training, New Leader Essentials and Venturing Leader Specific Training. |
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| Training Index A listing of all training pages is now available. Test Your Knowledge Whether you have been in Scouting for many years or are just starting out, the Boy Scout Leader Assessment Tool is for you. The online assessment will help Scouters of all experience levels discover opportunities to refresh their understanding of Scouting and determine how to update their skills. Specifically, the Boy Scout Leader Assessment Tool will
Please allow 40 - 60 minutes to complete the assessment. |
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