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WHAT IS A TRAINED LEADER?

As of 1 January 2010, a trained leader in the Boy Scouts of America means completion of:[1]

For All Registered Leaders

Youth Protection Training[2],[3]This is Scouting[3]

Direct Contact Leaders

Cubmaster, Asst Cubmaster, Den Leader, Asst Den Leader

Scoutmaster And Asst Scoutmaster

Varsity Team Coach and Asst Varsity Team Coach

Venturing Advisor and Associate Venturing Advisor

  Skipper And Mate
  • Fast Start for Registered Position[3]
  • Leader Specific Training for Registered Position3
  • Fast Strart for Boy Scout Leaders[3]
  • Scoutmaster and Asst Scoutmaster Specific Training
  • Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills
  • Fast Start for Varsity Team Leaders[4]
  • Varsity Leader Specific Training
  • Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills
  • Fast Start for Ventruing Leaders[3]
  • Venturing Leader Specific Training
  • Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills[3]
  • Sea Scout Adult Leader Basic Training

Committee Chairs and Members

  • Fast Start for Pack Committee[3]
  • Leader Specific Training - Pack Committee 3 
  • Fast Start for Boy Scout Leaders[3]
  • Troop Committee Challenge[3]
  • Fast Start for Varsity Team Leaders[4]
  • Varsity Leader Specific Training
  • Fast Start for Venturing Leaders[3]
  • Venturing Leader Specific Training
  • Sea Scout Adult Leader Basic Training

Chartered Organization Representatives

  • Fast Start for CORs[6]
  • COR Specific Training
  • Fast Start for CORs[6]
  • COR Specific Training
  • Fast Start for CORs[6]
  • COR Specific Training
  • Fast Start for CORs[6]
  • COR Specific Training
  • Fast Start for COR[6]
  • COR Specific Training

[1] "Basics" Leader courses completed before January 1, 2010 can still help fulfill the "trained" requirement, but all leaders are encouraged to complete the latest adult leader courses.
[2] Venturing and Ship leaders take Youth Protection Training for Venturing; all others take Youth Protection Training
[3] Go to myscouting.org. Enter name of council (NCAC) and BSA ID number to update BSA training record.
[4] Go to http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/BoyScouts/Videos/varsityleader.aspx
[5] Venturing Advisors and Associate Venturing Advisors whose crews have an active outdoor program must also complete Introduction to Outdoor Skills training to be considered fully trained
[6] Go to http://www.scouting.org/Training/Adult/CORFastStart.aspx

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