joat wrote:As I understand it, youth protection rules apply to adult leaders. I'm not sure what rules a SM would tell new Scouts they must obey. The detachable booklet in the front of the Handbook is a parent's guide. The parent discusses this with his child. It talks about the 3 R's and when the Scout should report to an adult. There are no rules he must follow. There's no YP rules in the Handbook either.
Right, I never said we told the youth the YP rules they must follow I said we explain the rules. Look at it this way - What good is it to tell an adult that he can't have 1:1 contact if he's a person that's dangerous to a youth. We also tell the youth there's no 1:1 contact so he knows it's not allowed to happen and should not be in that situation.
joat wrote:I'm really curious about the "Youth Protection" meeting that was mentioned.
It is the video "A time to tell". We do it once a year and the youth and one parent must be present. After the video we discuss the various Youth Protection rules that the BSA has and answer any questions regarding it.
evmori wrote:Boy Scout isn't a rank and a BOR isn't required. A Scoutmaster Conference is and this should be done with only one Scout at a time.
My apologies for stating rank, but I'm sure you know what I mean right? I never said the BOR was required and in fact in an earlier posting stated
it's not official or required. It's very informal and basically call it an "Introductory Board of Review"
We're not adding requirements, just letting them know what the process will be like moving forward.