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Trained Patch

Boy Scout Leader Training

To be qualified to receive and wear the "Trained" strip as a Boy Scout Leader you must participate in Fast Start Training, New Leader Essentials and Leader Specific Training for your position.

BSA logo Fast Start Training: The initial training for all leaders in all programs. It is a quick job description with basic tips to manage until training is available. This training is available online at www.myscouting.org .

BSA logoThis is Scouting: Designed for all volunteers and provides the basics of the Scouting programs, the age appropriateness of those programs, and our values and methods. This training is available online at www.myscouting.org .

BSA logo Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster Leader Specific Training: Leader specific includes three sessions designed to provide leaders with a good working knowledge of Troop Operation. Offered at the District level. Event listing here.

BSA logo Troop Committee Challenge: Offered online and in a classrooom setting. Course designed to help Troop Committee Members better understand their roles and responsibilities through interactive learning. Offered at the Unit and District level. This training is offered several times a year.  Event listing here. This training is also available online at www.myscouting.org .

BSA logo Youth Protection Training: This training increases awareness in youth protection issues, reviews all of the BSA youth protection policies and is required for all of the Leader training awards. Youth Protection Training is required for all registered leaders. Youth Protection training is available online at www.myscouting.org . Time to complete varies.

BSA logo Introduction To Outdoor Leadership Skills: Weekend training focused at improving leaders outdoor skills, as well as being fun and helpful in building morale. This training is offered several times a year.  Event listing here.

BSA logo Weather Hazard Training: Essential outdoor skills for all leaders in order to safely take your unit camping outdoors. One attending adult must hold this training certification in order for the unit to be issued a Tour Permit.

Note: Once the "Trained" strip has been earned Boy Scout Leaders are highly encouraged to take part in the following training opportunities:

BSA logo Boy Scout Leader Roundtable: Monthly program with the purpose of giving leaders the skills and ideas they need to deliver an exciting Boy Scout Program to the boys. Offered at the District level.

BSA logo Powder Horn: Powder Horn is a training opportunity designed to expose Venturing Leaders, Boys Scout Leaders or Cub Scout Leaders to activities and resources necessary to operate a successful Venturing Ranger or Troop High Adventure Program. Offered at the Council level. 

BSA logo Wood Badge: Weeklong or multiple weekend training course designed to provide adults with advanced leadership skills and a more dedicated involvement in Scouting. Offered at the Council level. For more information.

BSA logo Merit Badge Counselor Orientation: Helps a Merit Badge Counselor understand his/her job as a coach and counselor who provides realistic learning experiences to a boy in his study of a Merit Badge subject.

BSA logo Safe Swim Defense/Safety Afloat Training: This training is required for your unit to participate in ANY aquatic activity. Safe Swim Defense/Safety Afloat training is available online or through council courses. Time to complete varies. Safe Swim Defense/Safety Afloat Training Online

BSA logo National Training Conferences: Held at Philmont Training Center located in Cimarron, New Mexico. Invitational training held during the summer to enhance knowledge, skills and attitude to improve performance of District and Council level Scouting roles. Philmont Training Center