 | See the excellent online training site at http://olc.scouting.org. Also note the supplemental training which includes a good briefing on
Scouts with ADHD. All Assistant Scoutmaster and Committee Members, plus other volunteers, should review the
information on these sites. Included are Cub Scout Leader Fast Start, Boy Scout Leader Fast Start, Venturing Advisor Fast Start, Safety Afloat,
Safe Swim Defense, Youth Protection Training and Troop Committee
Challenge.
Other resources are available at http://olc.scouting.org/resources/index.html; Supplemental Training including the ADHD information is available at
http://www.scouting.org/boyscouts/supplemental.
The main online training site is: http://olc.scouting.org. |
 | Scoutmaster-and-Assistant-Scoutmaster-Responsibilities-2006-10-11.doc |
 | University-of-Scouting-2006-02-25.doc |
 | Adult-Leader-Training-Summary-2006-02-16.doc
|
 | Boy-Scout-Adult-Leader-Training-2005-11-14.html
(Intro and Summary) |
 | See the District web site (http://www.boyscouts-ncac.org/colonial, on
the left side of the page, choose "Training Schedule," e.g.,
for 2005 the link is http://www.boyscouts-ncac.org/pages/1675_training_schedule_2005.cfm)
for current course information. |
 | See the overview at http://www.boyscouts-ncac.org/pages/213_training_overview.cfm |
 | Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters are considered trained when
they have completed 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 New Leader Essentials and the Troop Committee Challenge as
their Leader Specific training. For more information please see Troop
680 Jumpstart, slides 42-51.
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