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  1. 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 […]

  2. Learn about the Boy Scouts of America's Youth Protection program, including training resources, the Cyber Chip, barriers to abuse, and more.

  3. 26 sty 2022 · California Assembly Bill 506 became law on September 16, 2021. AB 506 requires administrators, employees, and regular volunteers of youth service organizations to: Complete training in child abuse and neglect identification and reporting. Undergo a background check to identify and exclude any persons with a history of child abuse.

  4. To support a safe environment, is it critical that all registered volunteers be compliant with required Youth Protection Training (YPT) from the BSA and California Law AB-506, which adds requirements for volunteers in all youth serving organizations. Parents are highly encouraged to complete YPT.

  5. Information for Scouting leaders about California's law AB 506 requiring registered volunteers and staff to complete training in child abuse and neglect reporting, and undergo Live Scan background checks

  6. 20 maj 2020 · Go to htp://my.scouting.org. Enter your login name and password. On the opening page of my.scouting.org, click on the Youth Protection logo for English or Spanish. On the Youth Protection page of the BSA Learn Center select the enroll button to add Youth. Protection training to your account.

  7. The BSA has established a multi-tiered youth protection approach focused on volunteer screening, education, and training for everyone in the program, and clear policies to protect youth, including prohibiting one-on-one contact between adults and youth members.