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Attachments such as photos, statements, and this incident report form can be added during online entry and are helpful. Return this completed form to your council’s designated user for entry, or upload into Riskonnect.
- Incident Reporting
Welcome to the Boy Scouts of America Incident Landing Page!...
- Incident Reporting
Welcome to the Boy Scouts of America Incident Landing Page! At the Boy Scouts of America, the safety and well-being of our members are of paramount importance. We are dedicated to maintaining a secure environment where Scouts, leaders, and volunteers can engage in enriching Scouting experiences with confidence. By reporting an incident In Scouting, you play […]
Attachments such as photos, statements, and this incident report form can be added during online entry and are helpful. Return this completed form to your council’s designated user for entry, or upload into Riskonnect.
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.
1 lut 2022 · o Complete an incident report and notify your local council. Timely, clear, concise, and complete incident reports allow for an appropriate response and an opportunity for analysis while promoting continuous improvement of our programs.
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. When you witness a violation of the BSA's Youth Protection policies — See “Reporting Violations of BSA Youth Protection Policies” below.
Learn about the Boy Scouts of America's Youth Protection program, including training resources, the Cyber Chip, barriers to abuse, and more.