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Leader Training

  Every boy deserves a trained leader

  Simon Kenton Council Training
 Woodbadge     
For All Leaders

Session 1:
09/10/2010 to 09/12/2010
8:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Camp Oyo
168 Shawnee Rd. W. Portsmouth,

Wood Badge for the 21st century is for all leaders in the Boy Scouts of America. It has been developed for Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity Scout and Venturing leaders as well as council and district leaders. The course content and leadership principles introduced apply to Scouters of all leadership positions and will provide a common foundation of leadership skills to be used throughout all program areas.


Cost: $270

Contact: Sharon Redoutey, Woodbadge Course Director

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 Cranetown     

Attend ALL Sessions:

Session 1:
09/11/2010
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Maple Street United Methodist ChurcMap to location
438 East Wheeling St, Lancaster

Session 2:
09/18/2010 to 09/19/2010
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Central Ohio Coon Hunters AssociationMap to location
6995 Coonpath Rd, Carroll

The essentials for becoming a trained leader:
Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster Leader Specific Training and Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills.


Cost: $25.00

Contact: Bruce Olsen, Course Director

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 Rappelling Clinic      
Scouts (14 and older), BSA & Non BSA Adult Leaders
09/17/2010 to 09/19/2010
7:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Camp Falling RockMap to location
12637 Houdeshell Rd, Newark

To qualify as a RappelMaster, an individual must pass the intern portion of the program. Individuals must demonstrate skills taught in the course which usually requires 2-4 clinics. The cost for first time attendees is $100 (includes food, lodging, program materials and equipment. You will also receive a locking D-ring, 66 page course manual, 20' section of webbing, 5'x9' section of prusik line and a patch). Returning attendees pay $65.00 (includes food, lodging and program materials). $20.00 discount for those registered before September 10, 2010.


Contact: Angela White, Event Director

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 Raven     
Webelos Leaders should consider

Attend ALL Sessions:

Session 1:
09/25/2010
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
TBD- In the Chillicothe area

Session 2:
10/16/2010
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
TBD- In the Chillicothe area

Session 3:
10/30/2010 to 10/31/2010
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Chief Logan ReservationMap to location
3600 Scout Rd, Ray

In Scoutmastership Fundamentals we present to new leaders the basic knowledge they need to be successful in bringing Scouting to boys. We build on the first lessons learned in Boy Scout Leader Fast Start Training and This is Scouting and help new leaders understand more about Scouting’s values, programs, and activities.

Pre-requirements for this course are Youth Protection, Scoutmaster Fast Start and This is Scouting which are all available on line. At: www.myscouting.org


Cost: $25-$45 based on dates enrolled

Contact: Helen Roe, Course Director
Brian Carlson, Scoutmaster

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 Leader Specific Training     
10/08/2010
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsMap to location
7135 Coffman Rd, Dublin

Position Specific Training for Cub Scout Leaders, Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters, Varsity Scout Coaches and Assistant Coaches, and Venturing Advisors and Assistants. Open to ANY adult leader.



Cost: Free

Contact: Dave Sullenberger

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 Cub Scout Specific - Free Training   
Adult Leaders
10/16/2010
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
South High Street Public LibraryMap to location
3540 South High St, Columbus

Cub Scout Leader Specific Training. This training will fullfill the requirements for all Cub Scout leaders to be considered fully trained (after completing pre-requisite online courses)


Cost: Free

Contact: Melissa Ford, Licking Senior District Executive

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District Training

Buckeye:  Cub Scout Basic Leader Training  
Sat. Sep. 11, 2010 : 8:00 AM-4:00 PM  

Darby Creek:  Outdoor Skills Adult Training    
Fri. Sep. 17, 2010  

Buckeye:  Cub Scout Basic Leader Training  
Wed. Sep. 29, 2010 : 6:00 PM-9:00 PM  

Ohio Valley:  Commissioner Basic Training    
Sat. Oct. 2, 2010 : 8:00 AM-4:30 PM  

Tecumseh:  OWL Training  
Sat. Oct. 2, 2010 : 8:00 AM-11:00 AM  

Tecumseh:  BALOO   
Sat. Oct. 2, 2010 : 8:00 AM-9:00 PM  

Tri-Creek:  Cub Scout & Boy Scout Leader Position Specific   
Sat. Oct. 2, 2010 : 9:00 AM-3:00 PM  

Delaware:  Cub Scout Leader Training provided by the Delaware District  
Wed. Oct. 6, 2010 : 7:00 PM-9:00 PM  

Tri-Creek:  B.A.L.O.O. Training  
Sat. Nov. 6, 2010 : 9:00 AM-4:00 PM  Reynoldsburg United Methodist Church (Richardson Building)

 


More about training....

The easiest way to be successful as a volunteer leader at the Cub Scout level is to be a trained leader.  Simon Kenton Council and the National Boy Scout office provides training opportunities for registered leaders both online and in classroom settings - check your District website for local training opportunities.  Be sure to review all the training information provided below.  Remember, you can never get too much training.

Vist The Online Learning Center for additional information.

This Is Scouting...
This Is Scouting is an online interactive learning experience that is divided into six modules. It picks up where Fast Start left off and introduces participants to the following areas of the Scouting program. 

  • Mission, Vision, and Values
  • Programs for All Ages and Abilities
  • Scouting Is Fun!
  • Scouting in the Community
  • Protecting Our Youth
  • Scouting’s Legacy

This Is Scouting replaces New Leader Essentials, and can be found on the Online Learning Center on olc.scouting.org. It takes about an hour to complete, and it is also available on DVD (No. 36118). Participants must correctly answer questions at the end of each module, and upon successful completion, they will receive a certificate of completion. The training code for This Is Scouting is WAO1.

Fast Start Training
When new leaders are selected in Cub Scouting, it is essential that they receive immediate information that will help them get started. Proper training lays the groundwork for success in their leadership roles. This training will help new leaders understand what is expected and establish effective meeting patterns so that the boys and their families can enjoy a quality program from the start.

As the first step in the training continuum, Fast Start Training is meant to provide all the information and resources for new leaders to conduct their first meeting, along with guidance for the meetings that follow. All new leaders receive the Fast Start materials as soon as they are recruited and are encouraged to participate in Basic Leader Training and roundtables.

Self-study, rather than group training, is the preferred method for Fast Start Training. This gives the new leader the opportunity to learn at his or her own pace.

Video-Based Training
Fast Start is a short, video-based training program designed to provide specific meeting planning information related to the leader's volunteer position. The video demonstrates actual meetings that new leaders may use as models for conducting their own first meetings. The Cub Scout Leader Fast Start Viewer Guide is used with the video to enhance learning and provide an additional resource that stays with the leader. The viewer guide includes this same information in written form, providing a "road map" for planning the first meeting.

Download the Cub Scout Leader Fast Start Viewer Guide [PDF - 626 KB]

Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation
Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) is a one-day training event that introduces leaders and parents to the skills needed to plan and conduct pack outdoor activities, particularly pack camping.
Participants who complete this training course will

  • Understand the focus of the Cub Scout level of the BSA outdoor program.
  • Gain the skills needed to plan and carry out a successful Cub Scout-level overnight activity.
  • Learn more about the resources available from the BSA for carrying out this activity.

This training is required for any adult who is in charge of planning a pack campout.

Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders
Webelos den campouts serve to move the Webelos Scout to the next level of the BSA's ever-increasing challenge in the outdoors. The boy and his parent will be introduced to the basics of Boy Scout camping. A trained Webelos den leader who has completed position-specific training and Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders should conduct these events. Webelos dens are encouraged to participate in joint den-troop campouts, particularly in the fifth-grade year.

Designed specifically for Webelos den leaders and their assistants, the Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders course teaches outdoor-related skills through demonstration and hands-on practice. Webelos den leaders should attend this training before conducting Webelos overnight camping with the boys and parents of the den. In addition to covering basic camping skills, this training features planning campouts and finding resources.

The council and/or district usually offer Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders several times each year. Check with your pack trainer, unit commissioner, district training chair, or local council service center for dates and locations.

Other Trainings Available on the Online Learning Center Include:

  • Youth Protection Training - Required for all adults working with Scouts
  • Hazardous Weather Training
  • Den Chief Training
  • Safety Afloat Training
  • Safe Swim Defense Training