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Recently, the Boy Scouts of America announced important changes to its Youth Protection policies. The purpose of these changes is to increase awareness of this societal problem and to create even greater barriers to abuse than already exist today in Scouting.
Effective June 1, 2010:
Youth Protection training is required for all BSA registered volunteers, regardless of their position.
New leaders are required to take Youth Protection training before submitting an application for registration. The certificate of completion for this training must be submitted at the time the application is made and before volunteer service with youth begins.
Youth Protection training must be taken every two years. If a volunteer's Youth Protection training record is not current at the time of recharter, the volunteer will not be reregistered.
To find out more about the Youth Protection policies of the Boy Scouts of America and how to help Scouting keep your family safe, see the Parent's Guide in any of the Cub Scouting or Boy Scouting handbooks, or go to http://www.scouting.org/Training/YouthProtection.aspx
Pow Wow, The ultimate in fun suplemental training for Cub Scouting leaders will be offered here on October 16th. Visit the Pow Wow page for details.
To ensure our Scouts get the very best program we can deliver, all leaders in Scouting need to be trained in their specific positions. And trained leaders are the first criterion for the Quality Unit Award. Two very important training courses are coming up in February; Scoutmaster/Assistant Scoutmaster Specific and Trainier Development (a.k.a. EDGE).