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6 mar 2018 · The next generation of the BSA’s youth protection program begins today. Our updated youth protection training draws on research from experts in the field of child abuse and child maltreatment, as well as survivors, to identify the contributing factors and threats across the spectrum of child abuse including
- HOW TO GUIDE FOR TAKING YOUTH PROTECTION TRAINING - Scouting
The Youth Protection Training consists of three modules and...
- HOW TO GUIDE FOR TAKING YOUTH PROTECTION TRAINING - Scouting
Inform our leaders of the BSA’s Youth Protection Policies. Maximize the protection of children by promoting prompt reporting of suspected abuse and violations of Youth Protection Policies. Familiarize key leaders with BSA’s Youth Protection resources and their intended use in unit programs.
1 mar 2018 · The Youth Protection Training consists of three modules and a test module. All modules will need to be completed to be considered trained for the Youth Protection Training.
31 sty 2018 · • Become an advocate for youth protection training in your service area. • Ensure every volunteer in your area of responsibility is trained. • Implement ‘Safety Moments’ at every meeting (unit, district, council, area and region). • Offer courses on the updated Youth Protection Training at commissioner colleges,
17 gru 2018 · The BSA has created this facilitator-led syllabus with accompanying PowerPoint presentation for BSA staff, training staff and unit leaders. This course covers how to prevent, recognize, respond to, and report inappropriate youth-on-youth behavior. The training is designed to be delivered by the camp or course directors to staff and leaders .
Here is a step by step tutorial on how to navigate to the Youth Protection training. First you will need to have your username and password for My.scouting.org. If you have misplaced this information click the Forget Password or Forget Username links on the my.scouting.org homepage.
16 wrz 2020 · Scouts BSA requires all adults to take YPT (Youth Protection Training) to participate in any troop overnighters at least every two years or to be a merit badge counselor. Troop 28 asks that all troop parents complete YPT to help the troop keep our children safe – in and out of scouting.