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Training CalendarTiger Cub den leaders, Cub Scout den leaders, Webelos den leaders, Cubmasters, and pack committee members can complete this training in one day or two or three evenings. The leader is considered trained upon completion of New Leader Essentials and the Leader Specific training for that position. The CVC Training Calendar will have addition information on when and where these courses will be offered.

The Steps of Cub Scout Adult Leader Training
The Steps to Training What is the training about? How do I get this training?
Orientation and Fast Start Training
Step 1: Fast Start Fast Start Training is intended to give every Cub Scout leader the absolute basics they'll need to start performing in whatever role they've taken: Tiger/Cub/Webelos Den Leader, Cubmaster/Assistant, or Pack Committee. Fast Start is available on-line, and will take about 20 minutes to complete. The VHS can also be obtained from Clinton Valley Council. Each District Training Chair has a copy.
Step 2: Youth Protection Youth Protection Trained Leaders is our highest priority for the safety and well being of our youth members and participants. The training will teach every leader and parent the rules of child protection in the Boy Scouts of America. Youth Protection training is one part of a comprehensive youth protection training program that formally began in 1988. To expedite this essential training quickly, we are pleased to offer youth protection training online. This course is offered through each district training team.
Basic Training
Step 3: New Leader Essentials New Leader Essentials is intended to give all Scout leaders an initial understanding of the BSA aims, goals, policies, and leader support. You only need to take NLE once, even if you change Scouting positions or programs. New Leader Essentials The course takes about 2 hours to complete. It’s offered frequently throughout the council.
Step 4: Cub Leader Specific Cub Leader Specific is intended to give the basic knowledge Cub leaders need to function effectively. It is designed to train leaders in the specific responsibility of their position (Cubmasters, Tiger Cub Den Leaders, Cub Scout Den Leaders, Webelos Den Leaders and pack committee members Cub Leader Specific It’s offered frequently throughout the council. The course takes about 2.5 to 3 hours to complete. A leader is considered trained after taking New Leader Essentials and the Leader Specific course for their registered position.
Supplemental and Advanced Training

 


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