RWSmith wrote:
That's why I was surprised... because I took the ESBOR Re-certification last September, that's what we were told, plus the relative thingy being a no-no.
What is an ESBOR certification?
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RWSmith wrote:
That's why I was surprised... because I took the ESBOR Re-certification last September, that's what we were told, plus the relative thingy being a no-no.
RWSmith wrote:As to its application on a national level? I really don't know. I do know several Councils require (offer) this course, as described above.
RWSmith wrote:Just to reiterate though... I know this course is offered in a number of councils across the country, including my own. Like I said before, I don't know what the national policy is, if any. But, I'll certainly find out what I can.
RWSmith wrote:I just had a pleasant telephone conversation with [....] the National Director of Advancement [who] never heard of an ESBOR Rep. Cert. class.... As per his request, I'm going to send him some info. on the course.
commish3 wrote:I think providing the training is great. But even you were lead to believe that this was a BSA sanctioned and mandated program because of the way it was presented in your council.
commish3 wrote:I think when a local unit, district or council sets mandated policies in areas already controlled by the BSA that they have likely overreached their authority. [....] I get concerned when programs or policies are represented (even accidentally) as national mandated programs when they are merely local creations and not sanctioned by the BSA. This is how so many of the folk lore policies originate.
ICanCanoeCanU wrote:I too find it odd that one council can mandate this training when others have never heard of it. So troops have guidelines of what they can and cannot do but councils can mandate and change requirements to their own discretion? hum....
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