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Training


Main Training Contacts Training Events

Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader!

Why?

Trained leaders show knowledge and confidence and have a positive impact on the quality of programs, retaining youth, providing a safe environment, and a whole lot more.

   
                                   A trained leader is better prepared to make the Scouting program all it can be!



What Makes a Trained Leader?

Cub Scout leaders - considered trained when they complete Youth Protection, position-specific Cub Scout Leader training, and Hazardous Weather training.

Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmasters  - considered trained when they have completed Youth Protection, Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster Leader Specific training, Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills (IOLS), and Hazardous Weather training.

Committee members - considered trained when they have completed Youth Protection and either Pack Committee Challenge (Cub Scouts) or Troop Committee Challenge (Scouts BSA).

Venturing Crew Advisors, Assistant Advisors, and Crew committee members - considered trained when they have completed Youth
Protection, Venturing Leader Specific training, and Hazardous Weather training.

Leader Specific Training                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

Leader training is available on line at www.my.scouting.org or in a classroom setting.  Click on a link below to find out more about leader training at each level of the scouting program.


Youth Protection Training                                       

Cub Scout Leader Training                                     New to Scouting? Cub Scout Leader First Steps
Scouts BSA Leader Training
Venturing Adult Advisor Training

National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT)
Wood Badge



Training Resources


  • Guide to running a training event                    Important information for PTAC trainers hosting an event
  • All Trainers Meeting Presentation 2-24-18       Information for PTAC trainers on procedures & YPT requirements
  • Training Event Schedule
  • BSA Training Website
  • Philmont Training Center
  • Training Course Codes
  • What courses do you need to be trained?
  • YPT 2 Navigation Help

                                  Council Training Committee Contacts


First Name

Last Name

Position

  E-Mail

Paul

Breider Pathway to Adventure Council Training Chair

  breiderpaul@gmail.com

Celeste

Pearson

NYLT Coordinator

 nyltptac@gmail.com

Bob

Johnson

Wood Badge Coordinator

 bobjohnson7807@gmail.com

Don

Swibes

Summer Camp Training  dswibes@sbcglobal.net

Dorene

Lehmann

Webmaster  dml.110588@gmail.com

Amy

Hutherson

Staff Advisor

 amy.hutcherson@scouting.org



























                                         



































Pathway to Adventure Council Training Opportunities

Guiding you to guide youth

Classroom courses are provided to help you better understand how to guide and develop the youth of your Dens, Packs, Troops, Crews, and Posts.  Classroom training gives attendees opportunities to ask questions and interact with other leaders in the same position.

Everyone is required to take Youth Protection training. It is available online specifically for Cub Scout and Boy Scout Leaders (Y01), for Venturing and Sea Scout Leaders (Y02), and for Exploring Leaders (Y03). You may access it and other online training at www.my.scouting.org. and click on the link to take training.  A login is required, but anyone may create a user account and view the courses. Registered members of the BSA may provide their member numbers (as part of the user profile) to receive credit. 

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