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* [https://www.dropbox.com/s/0hfibl9kmrvmt8o/AUXSCOUT%20Staff%20Forum%20-%202020-07.pptx?dl=0 July 2020] - PowerPoint only | * [https://www.dropbox.com/s/0hfibl9kmrvmt8o/AUXSCOUT%20Staff%20Forum%20-%202020-07.pptx?dl=0 July 2020] - PowerPoint only | ||
* [https://youtu.be/WKtnb3-eTWA?t=40 October 2020] | * [https://youtu.be/WKtnb3-eTWA?t=40 October 2020] | ||
+ | * '''[https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82649227815?pwd=d290ZmFTMmFXVjZKYStzMlhZL05XZz09 10 January 2021] - Please plan on attending''' | ||
==Coast Guard Auxiliary - Sea Scout Training Crosswalk== | ==Coast Guard Auxiliary - Sea Scout Training Crosswalk== |
Revision as of 21:43, 29 December 2020
Workshops for Auxiliarist audiences
- 101 - Sea Scouts - An Introduction (A general introduction to BSA's Sea Scout program)
- 102 - Introduction to AUXSCOUT - What is it? How do we implement it? (Program implementation workshop)
- 102a - Introduction to AUXSCOUT - What is it? How do we implement it? (Program implementation workshop without videos)
- 102c - Introduction to AUXSCOUT - What is it? How do we implement it? (Abbreviated version) * 103 - Introduction to AUXSCOUT for Divisions (Program implementation workshop for divisions; There are some slides that should be customized for the district in which this is taught)
- 104 - AUXSCOUT - A Shared History Brings us into the Future (Explanation of Sea Scouting's history and ideals)
- 201 - AUXSCOUT Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) workshop (This is an in-depth workshop on what the AUXSCOUT SOP says and how to implement it)
- 202 - How to Organize a Sea Scout Ship (General workshop on what Auxiliarists need to know about organizing a Sea Scout unit, called a Ship)
- 203 - Flotilla-Division Chartering Workshop (Specific instructions for flotillas or divisions that want to organize and charter a Sea Scout Ship)
- 204 - Building productive relationships with the local Scout council (This workshop explains what is involved with building a productive working relationship with the local Scout council)
- 205 - AUXSCOUT and paddling programs Workshop (This workshop presents the case for engaging with Sea Scouts and paddling. It clarifies what Auxiliarists can and can not do when working with Sea Scouts interested in paddling)
- 206 - Selling AUXSCOUT to Auxiliary flotillas and divisions (This workshop spells out the benefits to flotillas and divisions of actively supporting AUXSCOUT. Concerns about working with Sea Scouts are addressed and explanations for how the Coast Guard Auxiliary has resolved them)
- 207 - How can we work best with the Sea Scouts (This workshop provides guidance about how to work productively with the Sea Scouts. All of the recommendations in this workshop have been proven to work by Auxiliary flotillas and divisions that work with Sea Scout units and council-level committees.)
- 208 - Evidence-based measures to reduce boating fatalities (This workshop Analyzes what we really know about the causes of boating mishaps and what the most productive strategies are for enhancing boating safety.)
- 209 - How to recruit Sea Scout youth (This workshop is a panel presentation of several recruitment best practices from four Sea Scout leaders. An in-depth discussion of successful social media strategies is provided.)
- 210 - AuxScout marketing & social media (This workshop provides an overview of market development and promotional activities through traditional and evolving social media.)
Workshops for Sea Scout audiences
- 111 - Sea Scouts BSA - The Auxiliary's Youth Program (General program overview)
- 112 - Introduction to AUXSCOUT - What is it? How do we implement it? (Program implementation workshop)
- 112a - Introduction to AUXSCOUT - What is it? How do we implement it? (Program implementation workshop without videos)
- 211 - BSA Youth Protection (YPT) Training (This workshop must be taken by all Auxiliarists and adults working directly with Sea Scout youth)
- 212 - Sea Scout Adult Leader Basic Training (Sea Scout Adult Leader Basic Training is the first step in training for all Sea Scout leaders focusing on the skills and attributes necessary to be an effective advisor in the Ship’s deliverance of service to youth in your specific geographic location. It is intended primarily to enhance individual knowledge of and connectivity with the strategic plan, program and resources while emphasizing personal skills necessary for the development of youth in the Sea Scout program.)
- To take this training, log into my.scouting.org;
- On the home screen, pull down the Menu in the upper left corner and select My Training;
- On the My Training page, click the Training Center link that appears towards the top of the page in the center;
- On the Training Courses by Program page, click the Sea Scouts link;
- On the Sea ScoutingLearning Plans - Select your Positions page, select the Sea Scout Adult Leader Basic Training course.
- 213 - Seabadge (Seabadge is intense leadership and management training focused on the “how-to” aspects of managing a successful youth-led Sea Scout program. While Seabadge was developed as an advanced leadership training program for experienced Sea Scout adult leaders the course is open to all adult Scout leaders. The driving theme for the training is to “Focus on Youth”, which makes the course especially valuable for any Scout leader dealing with older youth. Seabadge does not cover topics like boating, knots, or other program-related materials found in the Sea Scout Manual.)
- 221 - BSA Safe Swim Defense Training (BSA groups use Safe Swim Defense for all swimming activities. Adult leaders supervising a swimming activity must have completed Safe Swim Defense training within the previous two years.)
- To take this training, log into my.scouting.org;
- On the home screen, pull down the Menu in the upper left corner and select My Training;
- On the My Training page, click the Training Center link that appears towards the top of the page in the center;
- On the Training Courses by Program page, click the Expanded Learning (includes Hazardous Weather) link;
- On the Expanded Learning (includes Hazardous Weather) page, click the Program Safety link;
- On the Program Safety page, scroll down to Safe Swim Defense listing and click the Visit link;
- On the Safe Swim Defense page, select the Start link.
- Note: There are several additional topics on the Program Safety page. Safety Afloat is one of the other modules that you should take. You are not required to take any of the other modules.
- 222 - BSA Safety Afloat Training (BSA groups use Safety Afloat standards for all boating activities. Adult leaders supervising activities afloat must have completed Safety Afloat training within the previous two years. Safety Afloat standards apply to the use of canoes, kayaks, rowboats, rafts, floating tubes, sailboats, motorboats (including waterskiing), and other small craft.)
- To take this training, log into my.scouting.org;
- On the home screen, pull down the Menu in the upper left corner and select My Training;
- On the My Training page, click the Training Center link that appears towards the top of the page in the center;
- On the Training Courses by Program page, click the Expanded Learning (includes Hazardous Weather) link;
- On the Expanded Learning (includes Hazardous Weather) page, click the Program Safety link;
- On the Program Safety page, scroll down to Safety Afloat listing and click the Visit link;
- On the Safety Afloat page, select the Start link.
- Note: There are several additional topics on the Program Safety page. Safe Swim Defense is one of the other modules that you should take. You are not required to take any of the other modules.
- 223 - BSA Hazardous Weather Training
- 301 - Introduction to On the Water Leadership Skills (This training gives adult leaders an introduction to resources and on-the-water skills they need to assist Sea Scouts in achieving Ordinary rank.)
- 302 - Advanced On-the-Water Leader Skills Training (This program models how adult leaders can step back from the helm, set performance expectations for the youth in their unit, and safely conduct an effective Sea Scout program underway.)
- 311 - Sea Scout Program Planning
- 312 - Sea Scout Long Cruise Planning & Execution
AUXSCOUT All-Hands Staff Forums
Quarterly forums are held to provide up-to-date news for all Youth Programs team members, including national staff and AUXSCOUT staff officers at the district, division, and flotilla levels. Forums are held on the second Sundays of January, April, July, and October unless otherwise announced. The next forum will be held on January 10th, 2020 at 2030 eastern. Login here Team members are encouraged to submit questions ahead to Bruce Johnson, Youth Programs Division Chief. Recordings of the forums are posted here.
- April 2020
- July 2020 - PowerPoint only
- October 2020
- 10 January 2021 - Please plan on attending
Coast Guard Auxiliary - Sea Scout Training Crosswalk
Youth Programs has compared the available Coast Guard Auxiliary training to Sea Scout advancement requirements and has developed a crosswalk between the two. All Auxiliary courses that provide relevant training are identified and mapped to Sea Scout advancement requirements. This makes it easy to locate high-quality training that teaches Sea Scout skills, which is useful both for Auxiliary instructors and for Sea Scouts.