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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.
The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for our youth members. Youth protection requires sustained vigilance, and we work every day to protect children through mandatory policies and procedures at every level of our organization.
Learn about the Boy Scouts of America's youth protection policies to ensure the safety and well-being of all participants.
Additional Youth Protection FAQs were added to the Guide to Safe Scouting in February 2023. These updates address Adult Supervision, Accommodations, Transportation, and Program requirements. Additional FAQs can be found here.
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.
Learn about the Boy Scouts of America's Youth Protection program, including training resources, the Cyber Chip, barriers to abuse, and more.
BSA Youth Protection Policies. There are two types of Youth Protection–related reporting procedures all volunteers must follow: When you witness or suspect any child has been abused or neglected — See “Mandatory Report of Child Abuse” below.