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  1. We want you to know that the leadership development task force has been working on options for the Lance Armstrong portions of NYLT since the USADA banned him and he did not fight the charges in October 2012. We will be sharing the options with councils in the next few weeks. From my counterpart Mark Griffin.
  2. Week 10, Health and Safety / Risk Managment Course. You get interface time with National Staff, the Chair of the H&S Support Committee, and a SE who chairs the Risk Management Advisory Council. Plus it is one of the lighter volume weeks so less crowded, more interaction with other groups.
  3. Don't "we" want to discuss the role of the National Council as it exists today to move ahead? Does anyone disagree that the role of the national council is developing program? A program that is delivered locally via local councils and community organizations. If that is the case and the program is not being delivered as desired, designed or in the best interest of youth wouldn't adjustments or changes be made? As to simplistic don't "we" also suggest a KISMIF approach? Keep it Simple, Make it Fun or KISS, Keep is Super Simple as a best practice? Isn't simple the way to fix
  4. 5year, Yes my volunteer & paid bosses know I've chosen to participate in several non-sanctioned scouting forums. Are you suprised? The H&S Support Committee has folks on most of the larger yahoo groups as well. Why, because in doing the "job" in a relationship based organizationI've found listening can produce 1) some good ideas that might otherwise be lost. 2) an appreciation of how communication channels need to be reviewed to prevent misinformation. 3) situational awareness. Yes, I have google searches of my name set up but not here, don't you? Also various s
  5. Okay, so now its the council beating folks or some insurance company? It's a vicious circle that keeps repeating. "We" are the solution to move the movement forward. "they" are just the scapegoats and execuses. What can you do to move the movement forward? Do it. Repeat.
  6. Okay, so now its the council beating folks or some insurance company? It's a vicious circle that keeps repeating. "We" are the solution to move the movement forward. "they" are just the scapegoats and execuses. What can you do to move the movement forward? Do it. Repeat.
  7. Really folks? Chapman? I liked the Star Wars analogies much better. And don't go getting the basement guy started on 5 shot J-frame revolvers....... As to the topic at hand. Perhaps one could look at the role of the national council as developing program. The program is delivered locally via local councils and community organizations. Could it be that the program is not being delivered as desired, designed or in the best interest of youth? Think about it...... Richard
  8. http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/511-942.pdf I particularly like the inclusion of a safety minute.....
  9. So - did you not know going in what the material would be? For those with already advanced skills - any of you ever just challenged the course? NO need to sit thru one if your skills are already there. For those who want advancement requirements to be more difficult, would you be willing to hold a third party instructor certification?
  10. Source for the answer vs. opinon and folklore is here: http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/HealthandSafety/GSS/gss01.aspx#e
  11. http://www.scouting.org/sitecore/content/Home/HealthandSafety/Alerts/SkyLanterns.aspx In case you don't subscribe to the RSS feed for alerts. You might also notice a recently posted update to the Guide to Safe Scouting.... http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/HealthandSafety/GSS/toc.aspx
  12. http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/HealthandSafety/ahmr.aspx Parts A and B are to be completed at least annually by participants in all Scouting events. This health history, parental/guardian informed consent and release agreement, and talent release statement are to be completed by the participant and parents/guardians. All participants (includes family not just youth) .....all events.
  13. http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/HealthandSafety/amredcross.aspx
  14. I'd suggest with that list - Heartsaver and do the cert for any adults. It may be challenging for Webelos. For the readyman, I might suggest a Friends and Family with Mini-Annies make good family impact as well. The compression only is designed only for adults that drop in front of you.
  15. Got to say Dean, that if you are already a prisoner in "training" and suffering thru it locally - perhaps you should consider stepping up and teaching the class? I'm unaware of anything stopping your unit, or council from setting that up as a requirement. Let us know how that goes. Richard Topic tangent - Suggestion for the day - you may want to make sure each of your youth know's CPR, far more likely they will use it on you.
  16. March-April Scouting Magazine - No secret, Motor Vehicle Accidents lead claims in both frequency and severity. http://blog.scoutingmagazine.org/2012/07/31/are-you-safe-when-driving-scouts-around-take-the-quiz-and-find-out/ http://www.scouting.org/sitecore/content/Home/HealthandSafety/SafetyThoughts/120504.aspx http://www.scouting.org/sitecore/content/Home/HealthandSafety/SafetyThoughts/120628.aspx http://www.scouting.org/nsc.aspx http://blog.scoutingmagazine.org/2012/04/19/whats-the-no-1-killer-of-children-or-how-the-bsa-keeps-your-scouts-safe/ Do the masses thin
  17. Just an FYI and reminder. This seemed like the right place to put it. Assume the best if possible.
  18. September is National Preparedness Month......Are you prepared? http://www.scouting.org/sitecore/content/Home/HealthandSafety/Alerts/NationalPreparednessMonth.aspx
  19. The winners. http://blog.scoutingmagazine.org/2012/07/23/liquid-gold-check-out-these-10-winning-hydration-slogans/#more-15641
  20. Camp Loud Thunder has a problem, they went thru way too many rounds of .22 on this pilot program about 3.5 times the original estimate. But they found a way. Pretty neat set-up they did two types of shooting (please review the shooting sports guide) - an experiential program - safety briefing and instructors load - kids fire; and a weeklong "merit badge" style program which included NRA "first steps". They also have an "unusually high" (my words) shooting sports culture, property to develop in close proximity to their membership base, and a goal of 60 volunteer NRA instructors
  21. Dean, if I were a gambler I'd take the bet. Wow, way off on a tangent on this one. H/W guidelines came from experience and are one of many risk factors. And with around 22 years of execution, they continue to reduce issues in the backcounty. They are not the only risk factor, but for adults provide a very good "first step" in evaluating risk. The PSR director does not like to have to be put in the position to turn folks away. He prefers to see folks having a great time at PSR. But, as I mentioned, 14 times this year so far he has been up to the task. He does not worry t
  22. Can't speak to OGE's personal observations but there are at least 14 folks this year so far that did not hit the trail at PSR due to being undertall for their weight. One of the things that PSR sees is that everyone looks different. The requirements are very liberal and thus allow someone who might not have as much muscle in chest and legs to hike with a pretty big mid-section. One of the recent ones that did not make it on the trail was 49 lbs over the max for his height. Richard PS: There are noted alternative percent body fat requirements if needed.
  23. Ramblings.... Sorry LB your assumptions are far from reality.....but if it makes you feel better to assume, please assume the best...... Every time a member of the clan go see our medical providers we take along a form of some kind, sometimes two or three. They update a health history every time we go in anyway. Need an exam completed, make it easy on your provider, updated forms are easy to complete. Provider won't help, doubt they care enough to be my provider. Little secret - my doc loves to see active lifestyles - makes him happy we care about our health.
  24. http://www.scouting.org/sitecore/content/Home/HealthandSafety/ahmr.aspx Has lots of info including FAQ's that maybe, just maybe ask and answer several of the issues discribed in this thread. And also point out some practices you should not be doing. What my question is - why do you have to have a date related to camp that drives part c completion "if" you are year round camping? I know of only one camp that has a 90 day before camp requirement, and although there are a few quirky local, state camp statues why wait and be set up to fail a youth? Is camp the time to revie
  25. Skeptic, Your council gets them if submitted online as soon as you submit. They do actually have to set up who that is. Can be assigned to anyone including your DE if they wanted.
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