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June 1, 2010
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Youth safety is the No. 1 concern of the BSA.
To increase awareness of this societal problem and to create even greater
barriers to abuse than already exist today in Scouting, the Boy Scouts of
America is implementing several important changes to further enhance its Youth
Protection policies.
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Effective June 1, 2010:
-- Youth Protection training is required for all registered volunteers
-- New leaders are required to take Youth Protection training before they submit an
application for registration. The certificate of completion for this training
must be submitted at the time application is made and before volunteer service
with youth begins.
-- Youth Protection training must be taken every two years. If a volunteer's Youth
Protection training record is not current at the time of recharter, the
volunteer will not be reregistered.
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To ensure these policies are fully implemented, please take the following steps:
-- If you have not taken Youth
Protection training within the past two years, please log on to
MyScouting and take the
training. Be sure to have your member ID number. The number can be found on your
Boy Scouts of America membership card.
-- If you do not know your member ID
number, contact your unit leader or committee chairman. Your council can also
assist.
-- A person does not have to be a
registered volunteer or have an ID number to take Youth Protection training. To
take the training, log in to MyScouting and create an account. From the MyScouting
portal, click on E-Learning and take the Youth Protection training. Upon
completion, print a certificate and submit it with an application or submit to
the unit leader for processing at the local council.
-- If you have taken Youth Protection
training online but did not input your member ID number, please log on to
MyScouting and input
your member ID in the My Profile section so the training will be linked to your
records.
-- If you have taken Youth Protection
training within the past two years but did not take the course online, log on to
MyScouting to ensure
your records are up-to-date, or contact your council for verification that your
Youth Protection training records are accurate.
-- Finally, please share these
important changes with other Scouters.
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To find out more about the Youth Protection policies of the Boy Scouts of
America and how to help Scouting keep your family safe, see the Parent's
Guide in any of the Cub Scouting or Boy Scouting handbooks, or go to
http://www.scouting.org/Training/YouthProtection.aspx.
Thank you for your commitment to our nation's young people and to Scouting.
Sincerely,
James Terry
Assistant Chief Scout Executive
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Last Updated: 6/4/2010 3:35:50 PM