Hold a special event for those who make the goal. Leaders will want to set a budget limit on this.ģ. At the start of the sale, leaders can ask each Scout, with their parent, to write down what reward they would like. Perhaps leaders can break up the goal into eight and track it by using a pie chart.Ģ. Use a pie (one you that you eat, not throw) as a recognition. What are some awesome and fun things leaders can do to reward Scouts for achieving a sales goal?ġ. If you know someone has plans to conduct thisĪctivity as a leader or parent, you have a responsibility to stop it. Also consider the lesson being taught about wasting or throwing food, not behavior we want to reinforce in Scouting. Hitting someone should never be a reward for achievement in Scouting. Instead of throwing pies at leaders as a reward for achieving a goal (like popcorn sales) we recommend eating the pies instead. We strongly encourage local council policies to be equitable regardless of genderįirearm Safety in the BSA: Best Practices and Remindersĭo your unit leaders know that throwing things at people or striking people in Scouting is prohibited? For more on prohibited activities that include striking or throwing objects at each other, see #14 and/or #15. Q: Is there an official swimsuit policy in the BSA?Ī: Our policy is based on Scouting’s Barriers to Abuse: Put simply, “Appropriate attire is required for all activities.” Our additional guidance is that swimsuits should be comfortable, functional, and appropriate for the specific activity. PPT Deck Staff Understanding and Preventing Youth on Youth Abuse for Unit Leaders and Staff 20181217įacilitator Guide Understanding and Preventing Youth on Youth Abuse for Unit Leaders and Staff Facilitators Guide_430-149 (Updated 6/28/21)Ĭamp Leadership – Youth Protection Begins With You BrochureĪppropriate Attire – Swimsuits Comment from National Outdoor Programs Team: Understanding and Preventing Youth on Youth Abuse Training Materials Links Safety Moment – Youth Suicide Prevention Linkīarriers to Abuse Youth Safety Infographic Linkīryan on Scouting Blog “Can BSA youth members discuss Scouting in private digital groups?” Link ![]() Thank you for being part of delivering this value to our Scouts and Scouters. Safety is a value in Scouting! Safety as a core value treats safety as the most important item. ![]() Council cannon use exception has been eliminated. Transition from the Sweet 16 Of BSA Safety to SAFE Scouting. Update to the current Vaccination Policy. Age-Appropriate Guidelines for camping integrated into Age-Appropriate for Scouting. Update to the BSA’S Commitment of Safety. Lifejacket language to reflect performance levels. Prohibiting the use of Full-Face Snorkels. The update to the Guide to Safe Scouting is now available in PDF here and online here. ![]() Questions? Email This email address is being protected from spambots. A revised version of the BSA Shooting Sports Manual will be released in January 2022, reflecting this updated BSA policy. The Guide to Safe Scouting Prohibited Activities listing has been updated to reflect this change. The use of cannons is prohibited at all Scouting activities.
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