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Written by Rick McCarty
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Sunday, 17 August 2008 |
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One of the many rewards of being a Boy Scout leader is seeing young men mature and take on challenges as they grow into their teenage years. North Shore is committedto helping YOU have the tools you need to deliver a great program. That's what our training program is all about.
If you're new to Boy Scouting, you'll want to know where to start. Our Boy Scout Leader Training Roadmap is the place to begin. After you've completed the basic training for your position, there are additional training opportunities such as Wood Badge . Check our calendar or the links below for upcoming training events. If you have questions, check the latest North Shore training news , the below links, or contact the
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. Go to: North Shore Training Home Page General Boy Scout leader training information:
Fall 2008 Boy Scout Leader Training Opportunities (please review the Boy Scout Leader Training Roadmap to determine which courses are most appropriate for you.) Basic Adult Leader Training | Advanced/Other Training | Youth Leader Training | Boy Scout Leader Fast Start Training Youth Protection Training New Leader Essentials (NLE) SMLST/IOLS (Recommend these be taken together) Troop Committee Challenge Training* *Troop Committee Challenge is also available on request as a classroom training. This is a great format for facilitating unit team building! | Merit Badge Counselor Training Wilderness First Aid (for adults and mature youth) Leave No Trace (LNT) Instructor Training (for adults and youth 16 or older) Wood Badge | Den Chief Training Troop Junior Leader Training NYLT/Silver Pines |
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