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19 lut 2023 · Youth Protection and Adult Leadership Update. (Effective September 1, 2023) Two registered adult leaders 21 years of age or over are required at all Scouting activities, including all meetings. There must be a registered female adult leader 21 years of age or over in every unit serving females.
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 […]
1 wrz 2024 · Updates to Scouting America’s Youth Protection and Adult Leadership Guidelines Effective 9/1/2024 Accommodations The older youth Scouting America programs (Scouts BSA, Venturing, Sea Scouting, and Exploring) encourage leadership development, growth, and independence by recommending that youth share accommodations with other
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.
20 maj 2020 · 8 The Youth Protection Training consists of three modules and a test module. All four modules will need to be completed to be considered trained for the Youth Protection Training. Once you have completed the 3 courses you may take the YPT Certification Test. Select the START buton to take the test.
7 mar 2018 · What updates are coming to the BSA’s Youth Protection Policies? The BSA is introducing the next generation of youth protection for our organization. Our updated youth protection policies include: 1. Any person looking to become a registered leader in Scouting must complete the BSA’s youth protection training before registering. 2.
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