October Roundtable
Below are the event flyers, training newsletters and other information from our October Roundtable.
2019 Museum of Science Overnight Flyer
2019 Tread Lightly Trainer Course
Mayflower training news Oct 19
Below are the event flyers, training newsletters and other information from our October Roundtable.
2019 Museum of Science Overnight Flyer
2019 Tread Lightly Trainer Course
Mayflower training news Oct 19
Thank you to those who were able to participate in the March Roundtable! The night created a plethora of ideas I’m happy to be able to share with the district.
For those unable to attend, the March Roundtable revisited the factors to consider for new scouts, parents, and leaders wanting to join your unit.
There was a request for an example annual activity permission form units could use. A big thank you to Troop 29 in East Bridgewater for allowing us to share their form!
For those seeking to survey their units for capability the following forms may serve as some use:
There were questions about what training is required for specific adult positions. The national website offers a resource to simplify the training requirements.
Thank you again to all that attended!
In April we went live, literally! For the first time the district made our roundtable meeting available online using Facebook Live. There are a few areas to improve on, but we appreciate all our virtual participants for attending and providing feedback.
April’s Roundtable meeting was broken up into four parts.
Each of the above videos are a way to open dialogue with program participants. Comprehension of the identified rules, principles, and scenarios help better equip a participant to face or help others face these scenarios. Youth Protection is most successful when registered youth, adults, and parents understand how to keep others safe and recognize the tell tale signs for when something doesn’t seem right.
The final point of the night was an emphasis on a need for youth to feel comfortable coming forward when an incident/ violation of Youth Protection occurs. There was a phrase used when I would train the Suicide Prevention segment of the Personal Safety Awareness Training. “You are better to lose a friendship than lose a life.” The sentiment of this phrase applies regardless of the scenario/ situation. An individual willingly disclosed something personal and deeply inflicting to their well being. We have a duty to act and take the information seriously. If we create an environment where there are repercussions for an individual afflicted, the individuals who need our help the most won’t come forward. Make the point to your scouts, leaders, and parents that helping someone in need to ensure their safety is more important than any action the person took to be in their situation.
The location of the January 8, 2019 Post Road Roundtable has changed! For this month only the location has been changed to the Weston United Methodist Church.
The focus for January will be the free release of Scoutbook and Journey to Excellence for 2019.
Tuesday January 8, 2019
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Weston United Methodist Church
377 North Ave., Weston, MA 02493