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115: New Scout Orientation Chief Seattle Council Program and Training Conference October 19, 2013.

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1 115: New Scout Orientation Chief Seattle Council Program and Training Conference October 19, 2013

2 Introductions Dale Rae – Assistant Scoutmaster, T570 – Dale@dfrae.com Deborah Meehan – Training Chair, T751 – waredsoxfan@comcast.net Rina Klabo – Committee Member, T570 – klabos@msn.com

3 Discussion Topics What is Boy Scouts like? Scout Needs Advancement What is a patrol? Getting outdoors! Specific Processes and Ideas – What Troop 570 does – Other units? What do you want to get out of this session?

4 New Scout Orientation  Two Audiences  Youth  Adults  Potentially different baseline experiences  Crossing over from Cub Scout Program  No previous scouting experience  Previous generation scouting experience

5 New Scout Orientation Youth – Initial Scoutmaster Conference Overview of troop program Introduction to the concept of “Scout Led” and the Patrol Method Discussion about living the Scout Oath and Law Buddy system and Youth Protection Guidelines Can be done as Webelos Arrow of Light requirement – Uniform, Scout Handbook

6 New Scout Orientation Scout Rank – Meet the age requirements and find a troop. – Complete application and BSA medical form history – Repeat the Pledge of Allegiance. – Demonstrate the Scout sign, salute, and handshake. – Demonstrate tying the square knot (a joining knot).square knot – Understand and agree to live by the Scout Oath or Promise, Law, motto, and slogan, and the Outdoor Code.Scout Oath or PromiseLawmottosloganOutdoor Code – Describe the Scout badge. – Complete the pamphlet exercises. With your parent or guardian, complete the exercises in the pamphlet "How to Protect Your Children from Child Abuse: A Parent's Guide".How to Protect Your Children from Child Abuse: A Parent's Guide – Participate in a Scoutmaster conference. Turn in your Boy Scout application and health history form signed by your parent or guardian, then participate in a Scoutmaster conference.Scoutmaster conference

7 New Scout Orientation Scout rank – If youth has been a Cub Scout and earned the Arrow of Light, he has completed many of these requirements, including the Scoutmaster Conference – Need a system to track where families are at in the New Scout process

8 New Scout Orientation Scout rank – For boys that have not been Cub Scouts, it is the responsibility of the youth leadership to help the scout meet the requirements for Scout rank – Youth leadership that can be involved Patrol leader or his designate Troop Guide Troop Instructor

9 New Scout Orientation Youth – Will learn more about the patrol method by being part of a patrol – Will learn how to prepare for outings by participating and gradually assuming more responsibility – Scout skills such as first aid, etc. are introduced as the youth progresses through the ranks to that of First Class

10 New Scout Orientation Adults – Administrative tasks – Program Structure Activities Equipment Other – Supporting the unit

11 New Scout Orientation Administrative tasks – Application and BSA health form – Annual recharter – Permission slips – Dues National Troop Boys Life

12 New Scout Orientation Program: Structure – “Scout Led” – Patrol Method – Patrol Leaders Council – Positions of Responsibility – Advancement: Learners and Leaders – Youth Leadership Training continuum

13 New Scout Orientation Program: Activities – Summer camp – Winter camp – Klondike – Camporee – Traditional unit outings – High adventure BSA supported programs Unit designed programs – National and World Jamboree

14 New Scout Orientation Program: Equipment needs – 10 essentials – Sleeping bag – Backpack – Rain gear and other weather appropriate clothing – Personal cooking equipment – Troop gear

15 New Scout Orientation Program: Other – Merit badges – Service projects – Fundraising – Role within chartered organization – Role in the community

16 New Scout Orientation Supporting the unit – Every family should help in some way – Adult leaders Asst Scoutmasters Committee Members – Merit badge counselors – Patrol parents – Friends of Scouting – Matching gifts

17 New Scout Orientation Journey to Excellence – Scouting’s Continuous Quality Improvement program – Meeting these criteria indicates that the troop is well run and utilizes BSA standards in their program – Minor changes yearly For 2013, increase emphasis on the importance of physical fitness

18 New Scout Orientation What Troop 570 does – New Parent Orientation Process – Summer Camp Process – Troop “Concierge” – Committee/Parent meetings monthly Other ideas?

19 New Scout Orientation Questions?

20 New Scout Orientation Resources – http://www.seattlebsa.org/Resources (lots of details / forms / etc.) http://www.seattlebsa.org/Resources – http://meritbadge.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page http://meritbadge.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page – http://www.scouting.org/ http://www.scouting.org/ – Your unit website

21 Thank you! Please fill out evaluation – feedback is a gift! Lots of documents up on Council website 115: New Scout Orientation Dale Rae – Assistant Scoutmaster, T570 – Dale@dfrae.com Deborah Meehan – Training Chair, T751 – waredsoxfan@comcast.net Rina Klabo – Committee Member, T570 – klabos@msn.com


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