AquilaNegra2 wrote:One of the first rules you learn with volunteers is that you can't (and shouldn't) treat them like employees - they're not.
My concern is not with those who have regular contact with the youth, but with those experts whose contact is more casual. We lost MBCs with the mandatory SSN; we'll lose more with the mandatory training. "Hey, will you give up a dozen hours to counsel this boy for free? Good! Your papers, please; ..er, can I have you fill out this form with your SSN? And, can I get you to take this training?"
The "Screw 'em, who needs 'em" attitude is appalling. Who needs them? WE do. Or, we do if we want to give the boys the best opportunities. If we are satisfied with "good enough", we can insulate them with parents-only lists [not bashing parents as MBCs; just that there are a lot of topics most parents are unqualified for].
I understand it's the fault of the damnable lawyers, but what I see is BSA becoming less and less about what's good for the boys.
I know volunteers are not employees but you can hold them to standards. MBC are required to fill out apps and get trained:
From scouting.org "If you are not yet a merit badge counselor, it is easy to become a volunteer. You will need to register with the Boy Scouts of America, through your BSA local council. This entails contacting the local council, then obtaining, completing, and turning in the "Adult Application." The council will then process the application. (Every applicant is screened.)
Upon approval to serve as a volunteer, individuals are expected to complete BSA Youth Protection training within 90 days of assuming a leadership position. This training can be done through the BSA's Online Learning Center. The Boy Scouts of America seeks to create a safe environment for young people and adult leaders to enjoy the program and related activities. BSA Youth Protection training helps preserve that environment."
All it take is one wacko to inflict serious harm to a scout and I hope you are not the one who has to stand in front of the parents and explain why Mr or Mrs X was allowed to get near their son because you didn't press them to get the paperwork done. BSA is just moving the 90 days to before the applicaiton is submitted.