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Scouting’s Barriers to Abuse The BSA has adopted the following policies for the safety and well-being of its members. These policies primarily protect youth members; however, they also serve to protect adult leaders. All parents and caregivers should understand that our leaders are to abide by these safeguards. Parents and youth are strongly encouraged to […]
7 mar 2018 · What are the Boy Scouts of America’s Youth Protection policies? The BSA strives to prevent child abuse through comprehensive policies and procedures, which include the following safeguards to serve as barriers to abuse: • Ongoing youth protection education for all volunteers, parents, and Scouts.
6 mar 2018 · Provides an overview of the BSA’s youth protection policies, and the role everyone plays in our ongoing commitment to keep our youth members safe, including volunteers, parents, chartered organizations and youth.
This brochure will help BSA camp staff members be prepared to fulfill their youth protection responsibilities. BSA Youth Protection Policies The Boy Scouts of America’s top priority is to protect the safety of youth. The BSA has developed “Barriers to Abuse” that create safer environments for young people involved in Scouting activities.
Learn about the Boy Scouts of America's Youth Protection program, including training resources, the Cyber Chip, barriers to abuse, and more.
17 gru 2018 · reduce youth-on-youth incidents from occurring, utilizing established policies, procedures, and tools such as the response questionnaire for youth-on-youth incidents—and most importantly, leading by example.
31 sty 2018 · Our updated youth protection policies include: Any person looking to become a registered leader in Scouting must complete the BSA’s youth protection training before registering. Youth protection training is mandatory for any volunteer who participates in an outing lasting longer than 72 hours.