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Venturing Leader Specific Training

Venturing Leader Specific Training. Session #4. Awards and Recognitions. B. A. R. S. S tatus R ecognition A chievement B elonging. Venturing and its awards program provide opportunities for all of this,

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Venturing Leader Specific Training

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  1. Venturing Leader Specific Training

  2. Session #4 Awards and Recognitions

  3. B. A. R. S. Status Recognition Achievement Belonging Venturing and its awards program provide opportunities for all of this, but Venturing has no ranks, and therefore no “advancement”.

  4. Venturing Recognition Map Silver Quarter-- Awardmaster Award Ranger Award Trust Award Quest Award Gold Award Outdoor Religious Arts and Sports Sea Bronze Life Hobbies Bronze Scout Bronze Bronze Bronze Previous Boy Scout or Varsity Scout JOIN Venturing

  5. Venturing Awards Bronze Gold Silver Ranger – outdoor skills Quest – sports skills Trust – religious life Sea Scout Quartermaster

  6. BronzeAwards All Venturers can earn any or all of these, irrespective of the crew’s interest area • Sports • Religious Life (Youth Ministries) • Arts and Hobbies • Outdoor (half of RangerAward) • Sea Scouting (Ordinary rank)

  7. Religious Life Requirements • Do nine of the eleven projects: • Earn religious award • Learn about cultural diversity • Plan and lead a service project • Volunteer in church for three months • Go on a religious retreat • Be in a religious play • Serve as an officer of your Sunday School • Complete a Standard First Aid class • Do five Ethical Controversies activities • Sunday School teacher • Meet with church leader

  8. Gold Award • Any Bronze Award, plus: • 12 months tenure • Leadership role • Participate in a district (or higher) event • Personal growth • Lead 2 or more crew activities • Recite Venturing Oath • Three letters of recommendation • Written presentation and crew review

  9. Silver Award • Gold Award, plus: • Emergency Preparedness (First Aid, CPR, Safe Swim Defense) • Demonstrate leadership • Complete Venturing Leadership Skills Course • 6 more months in leadership role • Participate in two Ethics in Action, one Ethics Forum • Crew review

  10. Ranger Award Complete all eight (8) core requirements … • First Aid • Communications • Cooking • Emergency Preparedness • Land Navigation • Leave No Trace • Wilderness Survival • Conservation

  11. …plus any four (of 18) electives Backpacking Cave Exploring Cycling/Mountain Biking Ecology Equestrian First Aid Fishing Hunting Lifesaver Mountaineering Outdoor Living History Physical Fitness Plants and Wildlife Project COPE Scuba Shooting Sports Watercraft Winter Sports Ranger Award

  12. Core requirements 1. Sports Bronze Award 2. Sport Safety Training 3. Fitness for Life 4. Fitness assessment 5. Sport disciplines One elective 1. History / heritage sports 2. Sports nutrition 3. Drug-free sport 4. Communications 5. History / heritage of disabled sports movement Quest Award

  13. TRUST Award • Tending your Faith • Learn about your own religious journey, and earn the religious emblem for your faith group. • Respecting the Beliefs of Others • Learn about freedom of religion in the US and learn about religions other than your own in your community. • Understanding other Cultures • Learn about the historical significance of cultures in the US and study one cultural group in detail. • Serving your Community • Complete a community service project and learn about organizations in your community that serve youth. • Transforming our Society • Learn counseling skills, conflict resolution, peace and reconciliation, and how to apply them in your own life.

  14. Quartermaster Award • For Sea Scouts only • See the Sea Scout Manual • Ranks: Apprentice, Ordinary, Able, Quartermaster

  15. Religious Life Program Jan Religious Award Study (1) Ethics in Action(9)Feb Cooking* BDAC RendezvousMar Cultural Diversity (2) Ethics in ActionApr First Aid* (8) May Service Project (3) Ethics in ActionJun Religious Play (6) Leadership Skills Jul Backpacking Swimming & SSDAug Wilderness Survival* Ethics in ActionSep Religious Retreat (5) Oct Religious Leader Meeting (11) Ethics in ActionRELIGIOUS LIFE BRONZENov Emergency Preparedness* Leadership Skills Dec Winter Sports Ethics in ActionOUTDOOR BRONZE GOLD AWARD

  16. Outdoor/Ranger Program Jan First Aid* Ethics in ActionFeb Cooking* BDAC RendezvousMar Land Navigation* Apr Backpacking Ethics in ActionMay Leave No Trace* Leaderships SkillsJun Wilderness Survival* Jul Mountaineering Swimming & SSDOUTDOOR BRONZEAug Emergency Preparedness* Sep Communications* Ethics in ActionOct Project COPE Nov Conservation* Leadership SkillsDec Winter Sports Ethics in ActionRANGER AWARDGOLD AWARD

  17. Venturing Awards Game

  18. Awards Jeopardy Silver Award Ranger Award Quartermaster General 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40

  19. Four Levels of Learning • Level 1—You read it • Level 2—It is taught to you • Level 3—You experience it • Level 4—You teach it to someone else

  20. Consultants • Local experts play a key role in Venturing • Serious expertise in an area of interest, with the ability to instruct youth • Advisors should seek them out • No one-on-one involvement

  21. Eagle Scout • Eligibility • First Class Scout • Earned as a Boy Scout or Varsity Scout • Requirements remain the same, but • Tenure, service, leadership position in the crew • Board of Review by the crew committee

  22. Boards of Review • Scout ranks (only) must have boards of review • May be done by the troop or crew, if dual registered • 3-6 committee members • No advisors, assistants, or relatives • Purposes • Work has been learned and completed • What kind of experience youth having? • Encourage advancement to next rank • Not an examination, 15 minutes max • Eagle board follows council procedures

  23. Crew Review • Required for Gold and Silver Awards • Not necessary for Bronze or Ranger orQuest or Trust • Completed paperwork to Advisor • Crew president (with Advisor) appoints review committee of 4-6 Venturers and adults • Review determines if person grew as a result of the experience • Advancement report to council office

  24. Adult Training Awards • Venturing Leader Training Award • Basic training • Two years tenure • Seven of 11 projects • Advisor’s Key • Fast Start and Basic training • Three years tenure, seminars, VLSC • Quality Unit, parents night • Roundtable attendance

  25. Venturing Honorary Awards VENTURING LEADERSHIP AWARD Presented at Council, Regional andNational levels to Venturers and adults who have made exceptional contributions to Venturing Unit Leader’s AWARD of MERIT Recognizes Advisor for outstanding ability to work with youth. Nominated by crew president and committee chairman

  26. Questions

  27. Break

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