Balboa Oaks Upcomming Training
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Training Is IMPORTANT Because Every Youth Deserves a Trained Leader
The volunteer leader training materials have been updated for the Boy Scouts
of America. The result is a seamless training program that helps leaders easily
graduate through the courses quickly and with little duplication. The package
provides the district training committee with tools to achieve 100 percent
trained unit volunteers. It begins with the existing Fast Start training,
continues through New Leader Essentials, followed by leader-specific training
for each adult's role in the unit.
SCOUTMASTER/ASSISTANT SCOUTMASTER LEADER SPECIFIC TRAINING
Presented by the Balboa Oaks and Cahuenga Districts
Tuesday evenings, March 25th and April 1st, 2008
(You must attend both evenings to complete the course.)
6:45 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
12800 Chandler Boulevard, Valley Village, CA 91607
(just east of Coldwater Canyon, on south side of Chandler Blvd.)
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(.pdf)
VENTURING LEADER SPECIFIC TRAINING
Presented by the Balboa Oaks and Cahuenga Districts
Tuesday evenings, March 25th and April 1st, 2008
(You must attend both evenings to complete the course.)
6:45 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
12800 Chandler Boulevard, Valley Village, CA 91607
(just east of Coldwater Canyon, on south side of Chandler Blvd.)
Download Here:
(.pdf)
INTRO TO OUTDOOR LEADER SKILLS
Presented by the Cahuenga and Balboa Oaks Districts
Sunday evening, May 4th, 2008
5:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m
and
Sunday, May 18th, 2008
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
(You must attend both sessions to complete the course.)
at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
12800 Chandler Boulevard, Valley Village, CA 91607
(just east of Coldwater Canyon, on south side of Chandler Blvd.)
Download Here:
(.pdf)
BALOO TRAINING
(BASIC ADULT LEADER OUTDOOR ORIENTATION)
FOR CUB SCOUT LEADERS
Presented by the Cahuenga and Balboa Oaks Districts
Sunday, May 18th, 2008
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
(Check-in begins 8:30 a.m.)
at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
12800 Chandler Boulevard, Valley Village, CA 91607
(just east of Coldwater Canyon, on south side of Chandler Blvd.)
Download Here:
(.pdf)
DEN CHIEF TRAINING
Presented jointly by the Cahuenga and Balboa Oaks Districts
Sunday, May 4th, 2008
4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
12800 Chandler Boulevard, Valley Village, CA 91607
(just east of Coldwater Canyon, on south side of Chandler Blvd.)
Download Here:
(.pdf)
Here is a brief overview of the components of the training continuum:
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District
Training Schedule
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Cub
Scout Fast Start Training
this is the new Fast Start training for Cub Scouting. This is the first
step for any new volunteer and should be taken immediately after a new
leader registers and before he or she meets with any youth.
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Boy
Scout Fast Start Training
this is the new Fast Start training for Boy Scouting. This is the first
step for any new volunteer and should be taken immediately after a new
leader registers and before he or she meets with any youth
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Venturing
Fast Start Training
this is the new Fast Start training for Venturing. This is the first step
for any new volunteer and should be taken immediately after a new leader
registers and before he or she meets with any youth
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Youth
Protection On-Line Training
On-Line Youth Protection Training is a valuable resource, although our
Council recommends that your first option be administered face to face
with a Trained District Facilitator. For more information click on About
Us on the Main Page go to District Services and find more information
about training from your District web-site.
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Venturing
Adult Youth Protection Training
this link is to the Boy Scouts of America National web-site. The Training
gives adults involved in the Venturing Program tools to help them protect
youth members in their Crew along with other valuable resources.
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Basic Leader Training
the new Basic Leader Training is comprised of two parts: New Leader Essentials,
for all unit-level leaders, and New Leader Specific Training, based on
the leader's unit-level position.
Basic Leader Training is designed for maximum flexibility. The sessions
can be delivered over time - training on one or more evenings a week or
month - or in a one-day training event that incorporates all program areas.
It is suitable for large or small groups and may be presented to leaders
of one or more units each time. Each district may decide the appropriate
delivery method, keeping in mind that the focus is to remove roadblocks
and achieve 100 percent trained leaders.
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New Leader Essentials
New Leader Essentials 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. Videos, discussions, and
hands-on reinforcement are presented during the 90-minute training session.
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 New Leader Essentials training only once.
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Benefits of New Leader Essentials
1. Better assists our movement in implementing the full Scouting program
with chartered organizations.
2. Provides a better understanding of the advantages of encouraging youth
and adult volunteers to move through the traditional program as their
youth mature.
3. Creates an awareness of the different aspects of the Scouting program,
which may result in leaders taking advantage of those programs for a child
in a different age group.
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New Leader Specific Training
Once a volunteer has a solid overview of the Boy Scouts of America's values-based
program, they can then begin training for their specific Scouting position
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. 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
- Troop committee members
- Venturing committee members
- Venturing Advisors
- Sea Scout Skippers and Mates
- Sea Scout Ship Committee Members
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Cub Scout Leader Specific Training
For Tiger Cub den leaders, Cub Scout den leaders, Webelos den leaders,
Cubmasters, pack committee members. Training can be completed in one day
or two or three evenings. The leader is considered trained when he or
she has completed New Leader Essentials and the Leader Specific Training.
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Boy Scout Leader Specific Training
for Scoutmasters and assistant Scoutmasters. The training is divided into
four parts. The first three parts concentrate on troop operation and can
be completed in one full day or three evenings. The final part, which
focuses on outdoor skills, lasts approximately a day and a half, depending
on the skill level of the new leader. The leader is considered trained
when he or she has completed New Leader Essentials, Leader Specific Training
and Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills. For troop committee members.
Troop committee training consists of the Troop Committee Challenge, which
can be completed in three hours. A troop committee member is considered
trained after the completion of New Leader Essentials and the Troop Committee
Challenge.
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Venturing Leader Specific Training
For Venturing Advisors, assistant Advisors, and crew committee members.
Training incorporates Venturing's current adult leader training.
It can be completed in approximately one day, along with New Leader Essentials.
A Venturing leader is considered trained upon the completion of New Leader
Essentials and Venture Leader training.
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Sea Scout Specialize Training
this training is for adult Sea Scout officers only. Skippers, mates, ship
committee members, and related district and council Scouters should be
encouraged to participate.
- First: All Venturing adult leaders, including Sea Scout
officers, are expected to take the standard Venturing training course.
All Sea Scout officers are required to take the Adult Venturing
Leader Basic Training before participating in this specialized training.
Sea Scout officers should understand that standard Venturing training
and national program supports apply to all kinds of Venturing units. It
is just as important that Sea Scout officers understand the high-school-age
youth and the basic purposes of the program as any other leader in Venturing.
- Second: When the Sea Scout officer has taken Adult
Venturing Leader Basic Training, he becomes eligible to take part in this
specialized course. It is composed of two 2 and one-half hour sessions
that introduce adults to the Sea Scout Manual, and other program
reference materials. Without a thorough understanding of these resources,
the leader is seriously disadvantaged. Sea Scouts should not expect their
leaders to know all the answers, but they can expect their leaders to
know where to find them. This course serves that end.
- Wood Badge
Wood Badge will evolve to be the core leadership skills training course
for the Boy Scouts of America. The new Wood Badge course is less focused
on outdoor skills - which are addressed in Introduction to Outdoor Leader
Skills and Powder Horn training - but will instead strengthen every volunteer's
ability to work with and lead groups of youth and adults.
- Seabadge
- Powderhorn
- Kodiak Training and Kodiak X