Moderators: Site Admin, Moderators
Uh-hem. Dude, I would ask you to leave such decisions up to the administrators/moderators.JH-SM-T03 wrote:Not really a question for the forum.
Now, that's good advice.JH-SM-T03 wrote:Ask your council. Effective dates and training requirements vary by council.
Here's the latest info from national:Quailman wrote:What's the current status of required training?
As to whether or not yours is one of the participating councils, I don't know.The Training Times (Fall 2011) wrote:Update on Required Training
It was announced a couple of years ago that required training was coming for all Scouting leaders. There are currently about 80 councils that are requiring leader training, and 19 of the 80 councils are part of an official pilot program. We are now reviewing the results of the pilot councils, as well as the councils who did it on their own.
In reviewing those results after the first year we have discovered some very positive results, but also some issues we need to resolve.
....
But we also know that a great training team, a "culture of training," and the maintenance of accurate records are major parts of the process if there is to be success. Training has to be a priority of the council and not just "something they make us do" for it to work.
The volunteer training team is working with the computer folks in the design of new resources for recordkeeping and reporting. We are also conducting webinars and one-on-one training for local councils to help them with record keeping in the current ScoutNET system. (See the Making Your Training Records Stick quicklink on the Training page.)
As an update, until we finish the analysis and work out the issues, there is no national training requirement except for Youth Protection.
However, local councils do have the option to make training mandatory and we support the efforts of those councils!
We have not set a new timeline to make training a requirement in all councils at present. We are waiting for the results of the pilot councils and for the updated training entry/reporting system to be in place first.
razor_strop wrote:Speaking of "basic" training, did anyone else notice that as of 01 Jan 2012, neither This Is Scouting nor program-specific Fast Start are required for basic training (except for CORs, who still must complete This Is Scouting)? That will help us on the JTE 'trained adult leadership' requirement.
fritz1255 wrote:I became the Chartered Organization rep last fall because our long-time rep was on vacation when the one-time-offered "mandatory" Charterted Org Rep training was held. The training itself was a joke - about a half hour powerpoint presentation.
Return to Training and Leadership
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests