![]() ![]() Always consult the BSA Guide to Safe Scouting.Ģ Safety Afloat Prerequisites! P Who can teach it? < any person authorized by the council including: a BSA Aquatics resource person a unit leader with aquatics skill or any other person with aquatics knowledge or experience whom the local council has approved PBefore going on any water trip of any kind: < Adult leaders must complete Safety Afloat Training < Have a Commitment Card:, No A, with them < Be dedicated to full compliance with all nine pointsģ The 9 Points of Safety Afloat Review Them Before Each Outting! P1. The developer assumes no liability for errors, inaccuracies or deviations in the content of this slide presentation from official BSA policy and/or Safety Afloat. Disclaimer: any use of this slide presentation should be done in conjunction with review of official BSA Safety Afloat. No material found here may be used or reproduced for commercial or other non-scouting purposes without the express permission of the developer. This presentation may be reproduced and used locally by Scouting volunteers for training purposes consistent with the programs of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) or other Scouting and Guiding Organizations. ![]() Area and National Training Courses - these include courses held at Philmont and Seabase as well as Wood Badge COurse Director Conferences.1 BSA Safety Afloat Developed by Rich Diesslin, BSA Lifeguard, May, 2000 Copyright (c) 2000, Rich Diesslin, all rights reserved.Administration of Courses - These resources are designed to assist training teams that administer training in a unit, council, area, or region.Train the Trainer Courses - These courses are designed to help Scouters learn or improve their presentation skills.These include Baloo, Outdoor Leader Skills and more. Outdoor Skills Training Courses - These courses are designed to help Scouters with skills related to the BSA's outdoor program.These include Safe Swim, Safety Afloat, Roundtable, Powderhorn, Cubcast and Scoutcast and more. Supplemental Courses - These courses are designed to help Scouters with a particular skill or to enhance their Scouting role.A chart showing "trained" requirements for each position can be found in the training resources section. In most cases, completing the course will make a Scouter "trained" for the role(s) covered in the course. Position Specific Courses - These instructor-led courses are designed to help Scouters learn how to effectively carry out their Scouting roles.These courses include Fast Start, This is Scouting and STEM Orientation. Orientation Courses - Orientation courses are designed to help Scouters learn more about their Scouting role and about other leadership positions in the program. ![]() ![]() These courses are required for all new registered leaders and must be retaken every two years to maintain registration. Joining Courses - This is Youth Protection Training and Venturing Youth Protection Training.There are several categories of Adult Leader Training Courses offered by the Boy Scouts of America to include: The knowledge and confidence of a trained leader are quickly sensed by Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts or Venturers and are a positive influence on their lives. The leadership training philosophy of the Boy Scouts of America is to provide adult leaders with fundamental information about the aims and purposes of the movement, as well as specific about their particular roles in Scouting.Ī trained leader is knowledgeable and confident in the role being performed. Save Oklawaha: Major Gifts for the Future of Scouting.Order of the Arrow - Aal-Pa-Tah Lodge 237.Council Camp: Tanah Keeta Scout Reservation. ![]()
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