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Volunteer
Development & Training |
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Updated: 2010-07-11

Be a Leader!
Enjoy the outdoors!
Learn new skills!
Make new friends!
Be part of a team!
Spend quality time with your children!
We need dedicated adults to help offer adventure and education for young
people. If you can commit 12 - 14 hours per month, you can make a difference in
the lives of many kids, and help shape a better world for tomorrow. It's
easy, it's interesting and it's fun!!!
A variety of opportunities exist for those interested in volunteering their time and
energy in support of Scouting's programs:
- As Leaders (18+)
- As Leaders-In-Training (aged 16-17) and Activity Leaders (aged 14-15)
- As local Group Committee Members
- As Service Team Members
As a Scouting volunteer, you must be prepared to:
- Accept the
Missions and Principles
of Scouts Canada;
- Work as a member of a team, in whatever role you accept;
- Take training appropriate for your role;
- Commit to the required time necessary to fulfill your role.
The process of becoming a volunteer includes:
- Completing an application and providing three non-related references (one of which may
be a current member of Scouting)
- A personal interview with the local
Group Commissioner and a Scouts Canada Service Scouter
- Provision of a Police Records Check (City of Kingston residents may contact Kingston
Police; otherwise, contact local OPP detachment)
-
Orientation to Scouting
session with Group Commissioner and/or a Service Scouter and/or online
- Completion of Basic Wood Badge I training within your first year of
participating (includes evening and/or weekend workshops and/or e-learning, plus on-the-job
training)
New
Leader Welcome Kit
Building Your Personal Development
Plan ~ A three-step process ~
Training Opportunities in
Voyageur Council
| Upon completion of the Wood Badge I (Basic)
course, the Leader will be recognized with the Wood
Badge Woggle. |
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| Upon completion of the Wood Badge II (Advanced)
training requirements, the Leader will be recognized with the Gilwell
Neckerchief, Wood Badge Beads and parchment. |
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