WHAT MAKES A TRAINED LEADER?
Adult leaders are considered trained and eligible to wear the official Trained emblem recognition once they have completed the basic training requirements outlined below. We also ask that all parents and adult partners of scouts who wish to participate in scouting experience, to take the basic training requirements as outlined below. Basic training courses are computer-based and can accessed through the OLC (Online Learning Center) at http://olc.scouting.org/. Once you have completed the training, please make a copy of your certificate and give to the Cub Master so it is on file.
If you have any questions concerning training, please see the Pack Trainer or speak to the Cub Master. The required training is approved by the Pack #89 Committee and is required to be a leader in Cub Scout Pack #89.
BASIC ADULT TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL ADULTS PARTICIPATING IN SCOUTING
_ Fast Start (OLC)
_ Youth Protection * (2)
_ This Is Scouting (OLC)
ADDITIONAL ADULT TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR DEN LEADERS
_ Leader Specific * (1) (by position)
_ B.A.L.O.O. (Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation) *
_ Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders (WL)
_ Basic First Aid (American Red Cross) (3)
SUPPLEMENTAL AND ADVANCED TRAINING FOR ADULTS
_ Cub Casts (OLC)
_ Hazardous Weather *
_ Philmont Leadership Challenge
_ Philmont Training Center (various courses)
_ Powder Horn
_ POW Wows/University of Scouting
_ Roundtables
_ Safe Swim Defense *
_ Safety Afloat *
_ Scout Parents Unit Coordinator (OLC)
_ Supplemental Training Modules
_ The Trainer’s EDGE
_ Wood Badge _ CPR (American Red Cross) (1)
*Needed for Tour Permit
(1) Needed Every Year
(2) Needed Every Two Years
(3) Needed Every Three Years
(WL) Webelos Leaders Only & Required to go on Webelos campouts along with other requirements for tour Permit.
*** Please print out the form below along with a copy of you training certificate ***