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What Makes a Trained Leader?

  • Cub Scout leaders are considered trained when they have completed the position appropriate Cub Scout Fast Start Training, Youth Protection Training, This Is Scouting, and the Cub Scout Leader Specific training for their registered position.
     
  • Scoutmasters and assistant Scoutmasters are considered trained when they have completed Boy Scout Fast Start Training, Youth Protection Training, This Is Scouting, Assistant Scoutmaster Leader Specific Training, and Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills.
     
  • Troop committee members are considered trained when they have completed Boy Scout Fast Start Training, Youth Protection Training, This Is Scouting, and the Troop Committee Challenge as their Leader Specific training.
     
  • Varsity Scout leaders and assistants are considered trained when they have completed Varsity Fast Start Training, Youth Protection Training, This Is Scouting, Varsity Scout Leader Specific Training, and Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills. 
     
  • Varsity committee members are considered trained when they have completed Varsity Fast Start Training, Youth Protection Training, This Is Scouting, Varsity Scout Leader Specific Training, and Troop Committee Challenge.
     
  • Venturing crew Advisors, assistant Advisors, skippers, mates, and crew/ ship committee members are considered trained when they have completed Venturing Fast Start Training, New Leader Essentials, and Venturing Leader Specific Training. (Venturing Youth Protection Training is included in Venturing Leader Specific Training.) 
     
  • ScoutParent Unit Coordinators are considered trained when they complete ScoutParent Unit Coordinator Fast Start Training, Youth Protection Training, This Is Scouting, and the appropriate committee training for their program area.