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Adult Leader Recognition. Tim Faughnan Asst. District Commissioner Anclote District. What is recognition??. APPRECIATION. Paycheck Everyone appreciates recognition Individuals feel appreciated when they are recognized in the method that they like to receive recognition.
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Adult Leader Recognition Tim Faughnan Asst. District Commissioner Anclote District
APPRECIATION • Paycheck • Everyone appreciates recognition • Individuals feel appreciated when they are recognized in the method that they like to receive recognition.
TYPES OF RECOGNITION • Touch • Token • Time • Service • Verbal
TOUCH • Handshake • Smile • Pat on the Back
TOKEN • Patches For Everything • Some Type of Trinket • Need Not Be Expensive • Something Thoughtful
TIME • Quality Time • Have a Cup of Coffee or Lunch • Visit: Friends Having Time Together
ACTS OF SERVICE • Need any help?? • Helping with a project/problem • By helping you appreciate them
VERBAL APPRECIATION • What You Say Matters • Be Specific
“Recognition is so easy to do and so inexpensive to distribute that there is simply no excuse for not doing it.” -Rosabeth Moss Kantor Author and Management Consultant
HOW IT EFFECTS OUTCOME • Happy Leaders Serve Longer • Pulls Group Closer Together • More Energy To Do More • Fun
WHERE TO RECOGNIZE LEADERS • Court of HonorsAllows scout family to share in their honor • MeetingsShows scouts good adult volunteers and how they contributed to their program • RoundtablesFor leadership to be honored by peers and other district leadership
SPECIAL EVENTS & CEREMONIES • Planning Events • Dinner / BBQ With Leaders • Outings Just for Fun Happy Leaders will serve longer and perform harder while assisting in the scouting program and in aiding the unit to reach the district’s goals.
CEREMONIES • Leader Induction Ceremony • Rose Ceremony • Special Dinner • Create Your Own
RECOGNITION IDEAS • Year Pins / Certificates • Holiday / Special Event Bags • Candy ($1000 Bar / Payday) • Card • Does Not Have to Be Expensive
CRAFTY RECOGNITION IDEAS • Keys on Yarn (Keys for Success) • Certificates (Any Reason) • Toilet Paper (Leader on a Roll) • Lifesavers (Saved Event/Project) • Flashlight (Leader With Vision)
ADULT SCOUTER KNOTS • The purpose of Knot awards is to recognize adult scoutersfor training and service to the Boy Scouts of America and beyond• In 1946 the first six square knot awards were announced • Knot awards are worn on the Scouting uniform in place of the plaque, pendant, or medal that they represent.
ADULT SCOUTER KNOTS What Are They? Small patch with an embroidered knot that you sew onto your uniform; sometimes there’s a small pin added.
ADULT SCOUTER KNOTS Six Categories of Knots 1. Training Award Knots 2. Meritorious Service Knots 3. Meritorious Action Knots 4. Scoutreach Service Award Knots 5. Religious Knots 6. Other Knots
TRAINING AWARD KNOTS – Tiger Cub Leader Training Award – Den Leader Training Award – Wolves & Bears – Webelos Den Leader Training Award – Cubmaster Training Award – Cub Scouter Training Award – Pack Trainer Award
TRAINING AWARD KNOTS – Scouter’s Training Award – Scouter’s Key Training Award – Professional Training Award – Philmont Training Center Masters – Doctorate Commissioner Science Award
MERITORIOUS SERVICE KNOTS – Scouters Award of Merit (replaced by … ) – Unit Leader’s Award of Merit (new 2010) – Venturing Leadership Award – Distinguished Commissioner Service Award – OA Distinguished Service Award
MERITORIOUS SERVICE KNOTS – District Award of Merit – Silver Beaver (Council Level Merit) – Silver Antelope (Regional Level Merit) – Silver Buffalo (National Level Merit) – Silver World (International Level Merit)
RANK AWARD KNOTS • – Arrow of Light (Cub Scouts)– Eagle Scout (Boy Scouts)– NESA Life Membership Award– Venturing Silver Award– Sea Scout Quartermaster Award.–Explorer GOLD Award
MERITORIOUS AWARD KNOTS – Honor Medal – Heroism Award – Medal of Merit
RELIGIOUS AWARD KNOTS – Youth Religious Emblem of Faith – Adult Religious Service
OTHER RECOGNITION KNOTS – William H. Spurgeon III Award – George Meany Award – William T. HornadayAward – Community Organization Award – James E. West Fellowship Award – William D. Boyce Organizer Award
OTHER RECOGNITION KNOTS – International Scout Award – BSA Speaker Bank – SeabadgeAward – Alumni Award
HOW TO GET A KNOT Fill Out Training Award Application Nominate Someone Who is Worthy of Recognition
SUMMARY You can accomplish more working together as a team with the same goals. When you do, remember to congratulate the team!
COURSE EVALUATION Thank you for attending the WCFC University of Scouting. In order to ensure a quality program for future Universities, please take a moment to fill out our survey. You do not have to put your name, but please let us know your position in scouting to assist us in our rating procedures. Course Number: G04 – Adult Leader RecognitionInstructor: Tim Faughnan Feedback is a gift!