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  1. Welcome and Scout Greetings from a brother Scout from Austria.

     

    It is great that you stay active in your Troop and that you volunteer and in this way you give back what you experienced.

     

    It was similar in my Scout group with my Rover Crew (our Senior Scout programme for 16-20 years old). Nearly all of my friends from our Crew volunteered and now serve as leaders or on the Scout Group Committee. We old Rovers (Once a Rover always a Rover) are all looking forward to the Summer Camp of our Group with all age sections from Cub Scouts to the Rovers on a farm on a lake in July.

    In Austria all age sections (pack, troop, Explorer Scout Troop, Rover Crew) for boys and girls form one unit under the leadership of one Group Scoutmaster and one Scout Group Committee.(This message has been edited by phips)

  2. shortridge isr right.

    Each National Scout Organization has its own rules.

     

    But for the 22nd World Scout Jamboree there is an online-course on Youth protection for all adults taking part in the Jamboree as Scout Leaders, as members of the International Service Team or Contingent Management Team.

    It can be found under: http://safefromharm.se/

     

     

    If there is an international event in Europe with Scout groups from different National Scout Organization you talk about the national rules before and design the rules for the event so that everyone feels comfortable.

    As a guideline you can use: WOSM: Guideline on Risk Management Policy

    and Europe Region WAGGGS/European Scout Region(WOSM):Child Protection Tool-Kit.

    This applies to a local event such as a meeting for a weekend or a small international summer camp i.e. with Scout groups from Tyrol (Austria), South Tyrol (Italy), Bavaria (Germany) and BSA Units (TAC).

     

    On bigger Scouting events such as National Jamborees or Regional Jamboree the organisation team follows the guidelines of WOSM and WAGGGS and the local laws of the country.

    BSA Troops from the U.S. took part in National and Regional Jamborees in Austria in the last ten years and had no problem and did feel fine.

     

    In example the Swiss Scouts (PBS) follow the guidelines of the goverment agency Youth and Sport (Eidgenssisches Bundesamt Jugend und Sport) and the Guidelines of their association. The local Leaders are supported by special trained Coaches/Mentors and their regional Scout organization (Corps,Kantonalverband(similar to BSA Councils)).

     

    In all European Scout Organizations there is well designed Leaders Training.

     

    This documents and helps can be found here: http://scout.org/en/information_events/library/management/guideline_on_risk_management_policy and http://scout.org/en/information_events/library/child_protection/child_protection_tool_kit

     

    Yours in Scouting

     

    phips

    Council International Representative

    Boy Scouts and Girl Scout of Austria-Council Tyrol

     

    (This message has been edited by phips)

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