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Written by Kristin Byerly   
Tuesday, 23 September 2008 14:07

Youth Protection Training - Online - http://www.pikespeakbsa.org/ or http://olc.scouting.org/

Fast Start Training – Online - http://www.pikespeakbsa.org/ or http://olc.scouting.org/

  1. Boy Scout Fast Start
  2. Venture Leader Fast Start

Basic Leader Training – NLE, SM/ASM, IOLS Required to wear “Trained” badge

  1. New Leader Esssentials (NLE)
  2. Scout master/Asst Scout Master (SM/ASM) – 1 day or 3 nights of tr. Plus IOLS - Next session 12/6 @ 8am @ TBD
  3. IOLS – Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills (IOLS) – 1.5 days of training
  4. Troop Committee Challenge – 3 hours of training
  5. Venture Scout Leader – 1 day of training
  6. Troop Committee Challenge – 3 hours of training - Next session 12/6 @ 8am @ TBD or online at http://olc.scouting.org/

Advanced Leader Training

  1. Woodbadge
  2. Powder Horn High Adventure Skills

Additional Courses – (These are just a few of the courses available)

  1. CPR
  2. Wilderness First Aid
  3. First Aid
  4. Trek Safely
  5. Weather Hazards – Online at http://olc.scouting.org/
  6. Safe Swim Defense/Safety Afloat – Online at http://www.pikespeakbsa.org or http://olc.scouting.org/

We are the Jamboree district. If a class is not available in our district you can attend in one of the other districts. To see the training available, go to the Pikes Peak council website http://www.pikespeakbsa.org, click on calendars and then training. It will give a list of all training being offered. The acronyms are defined on the left hand side of the screen.

Once you have completed your session please email Kristin Byerly at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it so that I may update your records.

Supplemental Training

Supplemental training modules are designed to provide orientation beyond the basic training offered in New Leader Essentials and leader-specific training. Each module is a unit of training that can be used as an outline for a group, for personal coaching, or for self-study. Most of the outlines should require about an hour to complete. Consider each unit of study to be an introduction to the subject. Scouters are welcome to download subjects that are of interest for personal or unit use. There are no training credits associated with the completion of these units of study. Additional training units are being developed and will be continually added to this site.

Mentoring - Mentoring is an opportunity to help a person grow through discovery. This session will address various mentoring models and ways to be a mentor to Scouts and Scouters.

Chain Saw Safety - Council properties rely on chain saws to help clear trails, remove deadfalls, clear timber, and stockpile wood for campfires and heating buildings. This training outline provides local councils with the resources to train chain saw operators on council property.

Merit Badge Counselor Instructors Guide - This module will guide new and potential merit badge counselors through their responsibilities in the role and will give them an understanding of the methods of counseling Scouts. It is intended as a short orientation course for new merit badge counselors before they begin working with Scouts.

Board of Review Training  - This module will train troop committee members and others in the purposes of the board of review, offering suggestions for the types of questions that can or should be asked.

Geocaching to Promote Scouting - Geocaching is an exciting new sport that uses GPS navigation to find hidden treasures. It provides another tool for the fun-with-a-purpose toolbox and can combine outdoor adventure with advancement, recruiting, retention, and public relations.

The Order of the Arrow and Your Troop - This session discusses the benefits to the individual, troop, district, and council as a result of the Order of the Arrow's influence in your troop.

Orientation for New Boy Scout Parents - This brief orientation is designed to draw new parents into the troop experience and give them the information they need to enjoy the program and help their sons succeed.

Planning and Conducting a Safe Scout Outing - Safe Scouting can happen if you follow the Scout motto—Be Prepared. This unit of supplementary training will describe how to plan for and conduct a safe Scout outing.

Recruiting Quality Training Staff - Recruiting is an ongoing responsibility. This session will provide an overview of the steps involved in recruiting quality district or council training staff and will allow participants to take a step-by-step practice run through the recruiting process.

Scoutmaster Conference Training - This module will teach Scoutmasters, assistant Scoutmasters, and other troop leaders about the purposes of the Scoutmaster's conference and will offer suggestions for questions that could be asked at these conferences.

Selecting Quality Leaders - This session will provide an overview of the seven steps to recruiting a key adult unit leader and will prepare participants to recruit new leaders for their units' needs.

The Youth Leadership Training Continuum - This supplemental training module is designed for Scout leaders and parents who want to understand the youth leadership training continuum.

Bullying: Prevention and Intervention Tips for Scout Leaders and Parents - The values of Scouting make it clear that bullying cannot be tolerated. Scouting leaders have a unique opportunity to teach respect and acceptance of others.

Conducting an Interfaith Service -Scouts and unit leaders can learn to conduct an interfaith service (formerly a Scouts' Own) that is inclusive for all participants.

Cub Scout Commissioner Roundtable Fast Start - This module provides a general overview of roundtable commissioners responsibilities, as well as an outline for roundtable meetings.