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Venturing Training

A list of the many avenues available for Venturing training are included below.  See the Venturing Calendar for details on specific classes.

 

 

 

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Venturing Fast Start

Adult leader Venturing training begins with Venturing Fast Start. This guide is designed to assist the newly-recruited Venturing crew Advisor in using the Venturing program planning process to get a crew up and running and off to a successful start. Highlights include: What is Venturing, Program Goals, Program Methods, Crew Orientation, Steps to Getting Your Crew Up and Running, Leadership Position Responsibilities, and Hints for Successful Crew Operation. It also provides information on suggested crew activities, cooperative and problem solving games, and suggested agendas.

Also available is the New Crew Fast Start video. Aimed at both Advisors and youth officers, this video supports the guide booklet and also acts as a training tool for youth leaders too.

Crew-administered self-study is the primary method of delivery for Fast Start training. Your crew Advisor will supports the new leader during this training period. Talk to your Advisor or Committee Chair about the guide and video. If they do not have them, you can obtain them from the Council Service Center

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                              New Leader Essentials

All new for 2001, New Leader Essentials is a 90 minute class for all leaders, Tiger Cub, Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity Scout, Venturing, and District Leaders. New Leader Essentials is the initial training for adult leaders serving youth in the Boy Scouts of America. This overview of the Scouting program is an exciting insight to the great world of Scouting you can provide for your son or daughter. This course is only taken once and does not have to be repeated for a new leader position. 

Learning Objectives

Presentation 1 What Are the Goals I'm Trying to Accomplish?
The Mission of the Boy Scouts of America.
Aims and Methods of Scouting.
Presentation 2 How Do Youth Grow and Develop?
The concept of stages of youth development.
Presentation 3 Where Do I Fit In?
How troops are organized, the involvement of youth, adult leaders, the troop committee, and the chartered organization.
Presentation 4 Where Do I Get Help?
How do I find people resources, program literature, and information about the leadership process.
Presentation 5 Who Pays For Scouting?
How youth members and their parents financially support Scouting activities.
Fiscal support from the troop and chartered organization
Presentation 6 How Do I Keep Scouting Safe?
Leadership requirements for keeping Scouting safe
BSA policy on drug, alcohol, and tobacco use and abuse
Presentation 7 Your Bridge Into Scouting
Be ready to take on leadership of your Scouting unit with confidence.

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The Next Step.

Venturing Leader Specific Training

Who should attend?
New crew chartered organization personnel, Venturing crew Advisors, associate Advisors, crew committee members, commissioners, and other adults involved with Venturing should attend.

Learning Objectives:

Session One – Here’s Venturing
New Crew Fast Start videotape
BSA Mission
Venturing Oath
What is Venturing?
Session Two – Understanding and Protecting Youth
Learn abut the characteristics of Venturing-age youth and to learn about safety and youth protection issues.
Session Three – Leadership and Organization
Provide participants with an orientation n the leadership and organization required to operate a successful crew.
Session Four – Awards and Recognitions
Describe the Venturing awards and recognitions and emphasize their unique features.
Session Five – Resources and Program Planning
This session illustrates how to use Venturing literature and resources to plan an exciting crew program.

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These videos are available to support training in the following areas:
1.Briefing the Organizing Committee (AV-03V012)    
2.Moments in Common (AV-03V005)    
3.Revised New Crew Fast Start (AV-03V013)    
4.Selling Venturing to the Head of an Organization (AV-03V011)    
5.Youth Protection Guidelines: Training for Adult Venturing Leaders      (AV-03V014)    
6.Youth Protection: Personal Safety Awareness (AV-09V027)    
7.The Venturing Experience CD (AV-631)    
8.Venturing Professional Orientation (AV-03V015)    
9.Venturing for Scoutmasters (AV-03V016)   
10.Venturing for Religious Youth Groups (AV-03V017)   
11.Sea Scouts: Chart a Course for Life (AV-03V018)
 
 Roundtable

Roundtable is the monthly opportunity for you to brush up on the skills you have learned, or learn a new skill. Roundtable is also the place where all the information on events, dates and times, new Boy Scout policy, awards, and a whole lot more. A short general session is followed by breakout sessions for each Scouting group. Additional training for Senior Patrol Leaders, Life-to-Eagle Scout sessions,  and Order of the Arrow.
Simoroaks District meets in Simi Valley at the Latter Day Saints on Sinaloa at 7:30 p.m. on the second Wednesday of every month.
Simoroaks District meets in Thousand Oaks at the Latter Day Saints on Erbes Road at 7:30 p.m. on the second Thursday of every month.
Chumash District meets in Ventura at Rio Mesa High School  at 7:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of every month.

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Youth Protection

The one and one-half hour course is required to cover the youth protection policies of the Boy Scouts of America. The training is required for certain outings. Upon completion of the training, a certificate is issued, good for five years. 

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Safe Swim Defense

Before a BSA group may engage in swimming activities of any kind, a minimum of one adult leader must complete Safe  Swim Defense training, have a commitment card (No. 34243) with them, and agree to use the eight defenses in this  plan.

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Safety Afloat

Safety Afloat has been developed to promote boating and boating safety and to set standards for safe unit activity afloat. Before a BSA group may engage in an excursion, expedition, or trip on the water (canoe, raft, sailboat,  motorboat, row-boat, tube, or other craft), adult leaders for such activity must complete "Safety Afloat Training," No. 34159A, have a "Commitment Card:, No. 34242A, with them, and be dedicated to full compliance with all nine points of Safety Afloat.

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Powder Horn

A High adventure Skills Resource Courser for Venturing Advisors & Boy Scout leaders

Introduction:

Powder Horn is a training opportunity designed to expose the Venturing or Boy Scout leader to activities and resources necessary to operate a successful Venturing Ranger or Troop High Adventure program in several ways:

  • Help Venturing Leaders and Scouters to safely conduct outdoor activities of a fun and challenging nature.

  • Provides an introduction to the resources necessary to successfully lead their Venturers and older Boy Scouts through a program of high adventure.

  • Familiarizes the Advisor with the Ranger program so that he or she can help the Venturer to meet the requirements of the Ranger Award. 

This course is based on the Venturing Ranger requirements giving participants an exposure to outdoor/high adventure activities.

All Powder Horn courses will include the following
Ranger Core Requirements and Electives:
(No one has to do any activity they feel uncomfortable with)

Backpacking
Land Navigation
Communication
Leave no Trace-Camping
Conservation Project
Development
Life Saver
Cooking
Mountaineering
Emergency Preparedness
Outdoor Living History
Expedition Planning
Overnight
First Aid
Physical Fitness
Plants, Wildlife & Ecology
Shooting Sports
Wilderness Survival
Working with Teens

Learning Objectives

After completing this course participants should have sufficient introductory information which will provide the following outcomes:

  • Detailed knowledge of the Venturing Ranger Award and associated Silver Award requirements.

  • Knowledge of the health and safety requirements, and rules and regulations of the Boy Scouts of America as they apply to outdoor programs.

  • Introduction to the skills necessary to operate their outdoor program and the certifications necessary and how to obtain those certifications.

  • Knowledge of how to identify local resources and consultants for Ranger Award and High Adventure activities.

This course is not a total training program, which enables the Venturing or Boy Scout unit leader to be an expert or even self-sufficient in any aspect of outdoor skills. The adult leader will most likely still need knowledgeable, trained, and certified individuals (Consultants) to help provide a safe and correct outdoor/high adventure program.

Participant Qualifications

  • Must be a registered adult member of the Boy Scouts of America.

  • Must have completed Adult Venturing Leader Basic Training (for Venturing Adults) or Scoutmastership Fundamentals (for Boy Scouting adults) prior to attending Powder Horn course.

  • Be able to meet physical requirements of BSA Class III physical in a backcountry environment.

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Wood Badge for the 21st Century

Wood Badge is Scouting's premier training course. Lord Baden-Powell designed it so that Scouters could learn, in as practical a way possible, the skills and methods of Scouting. It is first and foremost, learning by doing. The members of the course are formed into patrols and these into a troop. The entire troop lives in the out-of-doors for a week, or over three weekends, camping, cooking their own meals, and practicing Scout skills. Wood Badge teaches the same leadership skills or principles which are taught in management training courses offered all over the world. While the skills presented are sound management techniques, they are presented in the environment of Boy Scouting, with the application of those skills geared towards the Boy Scout Troop.

 For information on the next course see the WLACC Training Page 

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