We meet at New Century International Elementary | 7465 Century Circle | Fayetteville, NC 28306
Youth Protection training is required for all BSA registered volunteers and is a joining requirement.
Youth Protection training must be taken every two years. If a volunteer’s Youth Protection training record is not current at the time of recharter, the volunteer will not be re-registered.
For More Information about Youth Protection with the BSA please visit: BSA Youth Protection Webpage
Start by visiting My.Scouting.org. By this point you should have already created an account. If not please do so, then login. ( Note: You do not have to be a registered member of BSA to take Youth Protection Training.
From the My.Scouting.org portal, click Menu then My Dashboard from the menu list. The My Training page displays to take Youth Protection training. Upon completion, you may print a training certificate to submit with a volunteer application. Your training will automatically be updated in our system and associated with the member ID/reference number issued when you created the account.
https://www.scouting.org/programs/cub-scouts/preview-adventures/protect-yourself-rules/
Lions Will Need To Complete The Following:
Watch the Protect Yourself video lessons for this adventure (left).
Identify the difference between a safe touch and an unsafe touch.
With an adult partner, practice Shout, Run, and Tell.
Tigers Will Need To Complete The Following:
Watch the Protect Yourself video lessons for this adventure (left).
Identify the difference between a safe touch and an unsafe touch.
With an adult partner, make a list of five trusted adults.
With an adult partner, practice Shout, Run, and Tell.
Wolves Will Need To Complete The Following:
Watch the Protect Yourself video lessons for this adventure (left).
Demostrate how you would say "No!" to someone who is doing something that makes you fell uncomfortable.
Identify five trusted adults, and share this list with your parent or legal guardian.
Describe the characteristics of a "safe stranger."
Bears Will Need To Complete The Following:
Watch the “Protect Yourself” video lessons for this adventure. (left)
Explain the difference between a safe touch and an unsafe touch.
Identify five trusted adults and share this list with your parent or legal guardian.
Describe “personal space,” and complete the Personal Space Bubble.
Come up with three different ways to say no to someone who touches you on a private body part.
Webelos Will Need To Complete The Following:
Watch the “Protect Yourself” video lessons for this adventure. (left)
Know the six Protect Yourself Rules.
Describe what cyberbullying is and identify things you should never tell about yourself to others when online.
Describe three ways to get out of a situation with someone who is making you feel unsafe.
List five safe adults you could tell if someone has made you feel unsafe. .
AOLs Will Need To Complete The Following:
Watch the “Protect Yourself” video lessons for this adventure. (left)
Know the six Protect Yourself Rules.
Describe what cyberbullying is and identify things you should never tell about yourself to others when online.
Explain what you would do if you or a friend felt unsafe at home.
List five safe adults you could tell if someone has made you feel unsafe.
Name two of Scouting’s Barriers to Abuse that adults are to follow.