What choices does my flotilla have for supporting Sea Scouts?
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Follow these steps
- Attend 101 - Sea Scouts BSA - The Auxiliary's Youth Program workshop
- Read MOA and SOP
- Identify someone who will head up Sea Scout effort
- Take BSA YPT and Sea Scout Adult Leader Basic Training
- Attend 201 - AUXSCOUT Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) workshop
- Become thoroughly familiar with AuxBWiki and the Sea Scouts BSA website
- Identify local Ships in the flotilla’s AOR using the Flotilla-Ship map
- Decide whether your flotilla will be supporting 1 or more Sea Scout Ships, or alternatively whether it wants to start a new Ship
- Consider the options presented in AUXSCOUT 102 – Introduction to AUXSCOUT workshop in the “Recommended engagement activities” section:
- Pairing up with an existing Ship
- Start a new Sea Scout Ship
- Joint public affairs activities with Sea Scouts
- Safety at Sea events
- Providing training to Sea Scout Ships
- Joint waterway cleanup project
- Develop Flotilla AUXSCOUT tactical plan for 2019-20; communicate it to the division’s Sea Scout SO
- If your flotilla is supporting one or more local Ships, reach out to the Skipper and discuss what support they need
- If your flotilla is interested in starting a Ship, contact the Sea Scout Council Commodore or local Scout Council
- Submit monthly reports to the Division Sea Scout DSO and the Sea Scout Council Commodore
- Provide sample report
Resources
- Auxiliary – Sea Scout video 1
- CG Auxiliary Flyer about the Sea Scouts
- Sea Scouts for Coast Guard Auxiliarists
- AUXBWiki
- BSA Youth Protection Training
- Sea Scouts BSA website
- Sea Scout Manual
- Flotilla – Sea Scout Ship map
- BSA Local Council Locator
- AUXSCOUT 202 - How to Organize a Sea Scout Ship workshop
- Flotilla - Division Sea Scout Ship Charter Guide
- Sea Scout Marketing Flyers - Sea Scouts BSA
- Sea Scouts on BSA Brand Center
- Sea Scouts on BSA Brand Center