LET’S GET YOUTH PROTECTION TRAINING DONE!

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In case you haven’t already seen this reminder a few times…   🙂

Suggestion #1:  Attend the in-person training at Eagle Creek Community Church on Saturday, May 5, hosted by Pack 830!  (See this previous post for more details).  Rumor has it that attendees that complete this training session will receive a “discount token” that can be used at the Troop 358 Hog Roast held later that same day – GREAT food, silent auction, lots of fun!  See, how’s that for incentive.

Suggestion #2 Since the revised Youth Protection Training consists of three modules plus a test, consider doing one module at a time (the modules run about 20 minutes apiece).  Maybe on the phone as you are on the treadmill, stationary bike, or “desk lunch”?  Or with headphones on your PC or tablet at the back of the Scout / Pack / Venture / Webelos meeting if you can break away for a short while?  Just a thought!

Attached here is a training environment tips and tricks sheet for navigating the  environment.  NOTE that this is not a BSA-sanctioned document, is based on one end-user’s experience, and is limited to the environment only – no content tips here.  Assuming your connectivity is good and the platform is running smoothly but you are just stuck on how to get around, give this a shot – don’t let the environment be the show-stopper, in other words.

Thanks for all you do for Scouting!

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