Training shows new leaders how to do their jobs and allows for an interchange of ideas with more experienced leaders. Every Scout deserves qualified, trained leaders who will provide the best program possible, the way it is intended. Trained leaders ensure that the goals of Scouting are met. All Scout leaders need training to help them understand the aims and purposes of the Scouting program, to improve their ability to work with youth and other leaders, to learn Scouting skills, and to learn how to plan an effective Scouting program.
The Los Padres Council has a wide range of training opportunities available to help you develop as an adult Scout leader.
You start down the training path with Safeguarding Youth Training which is required to register as an adult volunteer. It must be renewed yearly and is available online.
Leader Position Specific training specializes in the program area you are a leader in and is required to re-charter with your unit. Some positions which have outdoor camping such as Scoutmaster and Venture Advisor also have an additional required course, Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills and Webelos Leaders and Arrow of Light Leaders (AOL) who want to take their den camping must complete Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO).
Learning continues with Supplemental Training at monthly Roundtables and other courses such as Safe Swim Defense, Safety Afloat, Weather Hazards, and BALOO to name just a few. Supplemental Training adds to a Scout leader’s knowledge base and helps bring new program ideas and skills back to the unit.
There is also Advanced Training available: Wood Badge, Powder Horn, Kodiak, and the Philmont Training Center offer more information to help you become an even better leader.