Re: are you afraid?
Nathan Brindle (NATHAN@LSOFT.COM)
Mon, 13 Feb 1995 08:34:54 EST
Susan Ganther said in part:
>The point I have been trying to make is that if we choose to ignore the
>guidelines because we think the fear of liability is getting in the way
>of the program, then we are putting ourselves out on a limb, and we
>really have no right to expect BSA to tolerate us expecting them to cover
>our tails when we choose to ignore policy.
>
> YIS, Susan
And this is why we insist that adult leaders get training. :)
Sorry, just had to get that plug in. But seriously--if you know a leader
who keeps avoiding getting trained because it takes too much time, you
might point out that in the long run, he might be glad he spent the
weekend(s) learning what he can and can't do with the youth...In my
considered opinion, it's far cheaper to take 2 weekends getting basic
training than it would be to get sued and lose everything because I
was ignorant of national BSA policies.
YiS,
Nathan Brindle
I used to be an eagle....
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