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Derrick Peters
Regio Co issio e
Jim Graham
Regio P eside t George Kolsky
Regio Chai a
“outh Coast “ oui g
“outh Coast a d Ta lela ds Regio
N ewsletter - April 20 13
Please Note: “outh Coast “ oui g is pu lished o ehalf of “outh Coast a d Ta lela ds ‘egio , The “ out
Asso iaio of Aust alia, Ne “outh Wales B a h a d p i ted i te all at ‘egio al “ out Head ua te s. The ate ial is ot a aila le fo ep odu io pu poses a d a ot e used the p ess ithout the e p ess pe issio of the Edito . “ oui g jou als a ep odu e f o this pu li aio ithout pe issio . A k o ledge e t ould e app e iated.
PO Bo , Po t Ke la, .
E ail: s t. egio @ s .s outs. o .au
Note from the editor….. Contents……... Co te ts Page
Co ta t I fo aio
Cale da - What's O I the ‘egio
The ‘egio Co issio e ‘epo t
Ad e tu ous A i iies ‘epo t
I te aio al ‘epo t
Cu “ outs ‘epo ts
“ outs
COG“ Fa il Ca p
Ve tu e s
I po ta t—Ne T ai i g “ ste
The “ out “hop
Ne Badges
“ oui g Ne s
Fo “ale
“.W.A.“.H.
F o The Pages Of Histo
Deput ‘egio Co issio e ‘epo t
W elcom e t o t he A pr i l 2013 N ew slet t er .
N ow t he ex ci t em en t of t he Jam bor ee has
su bsi ded al l Gr ou ps an d Sect i on s ar e
get t i n g back t o t he gr ass r oot s of Scou t i n g.
Joey s, Cu bs, Scou t s, V en t u r er s an d Rov er s
ar e get t i n g r eady for an ot her ex ci t i n g
y ear of act i v i t i es an d cam ps. Leader s
hav e a n ew chal len ge — t r a i n i n g for t he
n ew A ct i v i t i es qu al i f i cat i on s.
A l l i n for m at i on on t hese an d ot her
i n t er est i n g fact s on Scou t i n g an d ou r
F ou n der ar e con t ai n ed i n y ou r A pr i l
N ew slet t er .
Please en joy an d k eep t he ar t i cles an d
phot os com i n g.
R oby n Bat es
Edi t or
A Quote from Lord Robert Baden- Powell………………..
"The most worth-while thing is to try to
put happiness into the lives of others."
F o t Co e Photo:
“ee page fo “to o Illa oo a d Cul u a
“ outs “et “ail.
Regio Head ua te s “t eet Add ess:
- We t o th “t eet Po t Ke la N“W
Postal Add ess: PO Bo
Po t Ke la N“W
Telepho e:
E ail: s t. egio @ s .s outs. o .au
Ope i g Hou s: : a to : p
Mo da , Tuesda , Thu sda , F ida
“ out “hop
“t eet Add ess: - We t o th “t eet
Po t Ke la N“W
Ope i g Hou s: Mo da , Tuesda , Wed esda , F ida
: a to : p
Thu sda
: a to : p
“atu da
: a to : p
Regio Oi e Ma age
Ke ie Latha
T ai i g Ad i ist aio
Ba a a Osse e e
Mo da a d F ida ea h eek.
“ out “hop Co-O di ato
Wa e e He tell Mo da , Wed esda , Thu sda ea h eek.
Telepho e:
Fa :
E ail: s tshop@ s .s outs. o .au
Mou t Kei a “ out Ca p E ui ies/Booki gs “ue Plu /Ke ie Latha
PO Bo
Po t Ke la N“W
Telepho e:
E ail: tkei a@ s .s outs. o .au
Contact Informat ion
Wheel hai a ess a aila le to the “ out “hop O l .
Lo d Bade -Po ell “elf Po t ait
F ida Fe ua as the th i thda of Lo d ‘o e t Bade -Po ell - , ote the histo i o k “ oui g fo Bo s. Whe the ook as pu lished i , Bade -Po ell as al ead a household a e i B itai .
A A oi e o issio ed i to the th Hussa s at a ou g age, he had o aio al fa e so e ea s ea lie fo ha i g led the defe e of Mafeki g du i g its -da siege the Boe s i “outh Af i a.
“ oui g fo Bo s i spi ed a fashio fo the fo aio of “ out T oops a d i “epte e Bade-Po ell esta lished a oi e to ha dle the lood of e ui ies follo i g his ook s pu li aio . T o ea s late Ki g Ed a d VII ad ised hi to lea e the A a d o e t ate o the e e gi g
e “ out Mo e e t. He did so a d he efo th t a elled the o ld, e ou agi g the fo aio of Bo “ out a d Gi l Guide T oops e e he e as a health a of life fo the e t ge e aio as the g e up.
Contact Informat ion
Posiio
Na e
Telepho e Nu e
E ail Add ess
‘egio Co issio e De i k Pete s pete sde i k@ ahoo. o
Deput ‘egio Co issio e Mi hael Ba es i haelj a es@oze ail. o .au
‘egio al Oi e Ma age Ke ie Latha s t. egio @ s .s outs. o .au
Ad i ist aio Da id ‘eike eike d@ igpo d. o
Mt Kei a Ca p Wa de G aha No le tkei a@ s .s outs. o .au
‘C - Joe s All E ui ies to the ‘egio Oi e.
‘C - Cu s “o ia Cla ke so ia @ igpo d. et.au
‘C - “ outs Pete Gea pete gea @ ahoo. o .au
‘C - Ve tu e s A i g A -Ma ie Wilki so
a - a ie @ igpo d. o
‘C - ‘o e s Bo Nighi gale ighteez@optus et. o .au
‘C- ‘o e s Assista t G eg Pea e g_pea e@tpg. o .au
‘C - T ai i g “te a t Bulli a t ulli a t@ igpo d. o .au
‘C - A i iies Je Pa e pa e . @ igpo d. o
‘C - I te aio al Jud Gu s gu sja@ igpo d. o
‘C - Me e s “uppo t Ni ole Bi dof ikk . i dof@g ail. o
‘C - “pe ial Needs A tho P it ha d ap it ha d@h s. o .au
Ca p Co itee Chai a ‘o C it he it he @ igpo d. o
Be galee “ out Ca p Paul Woodgate
paul oodgate @hot ail. o
Ca p Kilto—Goul u Pete Da e
phda e @gotalk. et.au
Mt Kei a “ out Ca p “ue Plu /Ke ie Latha tkei a@ s .s outs. o .au
Noo a ee a “ out Ca p Mat Hol , Jo Jo es oo a ee as out a p@g ail. o
Ca p Booki g Co ta ts
2013 Calendar………...
“tate
F M A M J J A “ O N D J
Chief Co Cou il CCC - - -
Co issio e s Co fe e e CC - - -
‘egio Co Fo u - - - -
“tate Co Co f
“tate Cou il AGM
“tate A i iies Co fe e e - - -
“pe ial Needs Co fe e e Disa iliies BP“C -
“tate Leade T ai i g Co fe e e -
“CT Regio
F M A M J J A “ O N D J
“CT ‘egio / DC Co Meei g
“CT ‘egio Ch ist as lu h
“CT ‘egio E e Co itee
“CT ‘egio AGM
“CT ‘egio Co fe e e
‘eg tea isits to dist i ts “th ‘a ges
Fa “outh/Eu o
‘eg tea isits to dist i ts “hoalha e
Illa a a “outh
Kei a a a
‘eg G oup P o oio da
Mt Kei a Ca p Ma g t Co
D C W Meei g
BPs Bi thda Bash - “CT Fou de s Da Di e
A a ds Da Lu heo o
Musi at Mt Kei a ,
“pe ial E e ts
F M A M J J A “ O N D J
“ out Da Easte “ho
“ out Jo Weeks -
Wo ld “ out Da
Ja o ee of the t ail
JOTA / JOTI -
Ha o Da
M Happ Da
Agoo a ee Gle ield A i it Ce t e -
“t Geo ge Da “e i e
“tate - Quee s “ out ‘eu io Di e
“tate E i o e t A i it Ca p I gleside -
“ out E i o e t o th -
“CT Aust alia Da A i iies Flagstaf Hill
“CT Ch ist as i Jul Mt Kei a “ out Ca p &
“CT Ko i ul Ga g “ho IPAC -
CCOG“ Co i ed Ca p of Guides a d “ outs postpo ed
Head of the ‘i e Ca p “hoalha e Dist i t -
Lo g Ca oe ‘u “hoalha e Dist i t
B ass Balls Challe ge Be deela -
2013 Calendar………... Joe “ outs
F M A M J J A “ O N D J
“tate Ko a a
“tate Joe Cou il - - -
‘egio Wa da as
‘egio Leade s W/e d - Cata a t
‘egio fu da - Huskisso
‘egio Pa Ata k
Cu “ outs
F M A M J J A “ O N D J
“tate Cu Cou il - - -
“tate Cu Ca pi e
th N“W Cu o ee -
‘egio Cu Cou il
Cu Cou il leade shipW/e d
‘eg Pala a
‘egio Cu “ out Leade ship Ca p Be galee -
P e Cu o ee Ca ps - , -
“ outs
F M A M J J A “ O N D J
“tate ‘all -
“tate “YC
—
‘i e i a
“tate Mi da i - - -
‘egio Mi da i Goul u
pigski
‘egio “YC “ out Youth Cou il
‘egio Ja o ete -
‘egio POW WOW eeke d leade s o l -
‘egio Weeke d Wide Ga e “outh -
‘egio Weeke d Wide Ga e Cata a t -
‘egio Pig “ki -
“ out e tu e -
“ out Leade ship Cou se - Kei a a a -
“ out Leade ship Cou se - Ill “outh
“ out Leade ship Cou se - “hoalha e
“ out Leade ship Cou se - Eu o odalla
“ out Leade ship Cou se - Fa “outh
“ out Leade ship Cou se - “th ‘a ges -
Ve tu e “ outs
F M A M J J A “ O N D J
Ve tu e I iiai e Cou se Mt Kei a -
Ve tu e L/ship Cou se Mt Kei a —
U it Ma age e t ou se Mt Kei a —
‘o Ve tu e
“CT “ out e tu e -
“tate Ve tu e Cou il
D ago “ki Bela glo -
2013 Calendar………... Ro e “ outs
F M A M J J A “ O N D J
‘egio ‘o e Moot
‘egio ‘o e Cou il
‘egio ‘o e A G M
‘o Ve tu e TBA
Weeke d Wide Ga e -
Weeke d Wide Ga e “outh -
Ja o ete -
BP“A “u i al Night
Ca i g Weeke d -
P og essi e Di e
“e i e Ca ps -
‘egio al Ca o i g Weeke d - -
“t Geo ges Da
Hike fo Hu ge
Hike fo Hu ge - “ d e
Lo d Ma o s Pi i
B a h ‘o e Cou il
“tate ‘o AGM a d Co fe e e
“ o Moot –
“tate Moot ?
“tate ‘o e Ball
“tate ‘o e ush da e
Ad e tu ous A i iies
F M A M J J A “ O N D J Ca oe/Ka aki g Assess e t Be galee “I“
- -
A seili g/ o k at
Ca i g
B ass Balls Challe ge
Fi st Aid
F M A M J J A “ O N D J
Appl Fi st Aid Cou se - Bo ade
Appl Fi st Aid Cou se - No th Wollo go g
‘e ote Fi st Aid Cou se - Be galee
‘e ote Fi st Aid Cou se - No th Wollo go g - —
Leade T ai i g, isit s e site
Pu li Holida s
F M A M J J A “ O N D J
Aust alia da / Easte -
AN)AC Da
Quee s Bi thda /La Da
Mothe / Fathe Da
“ hool Holida s - - - - - - -
Region Commissioner………...
T his is a g eat i e of ea Autu ; a da s, ool ights. A g eat i e to go ush. Whethe alki g o just a pi g, e ha e so e o de ful Cou t ea . ‘o al a d Heath ote Naio al
Pa ks, the Blue Mou tai s a d the Buda a gs West of No a. The e a e so e good o e ight hikes i these pla es. “o get out a d e jo it efo e Wi te sets i .
At the i e of ii g ou Ve tu e s a e gei g ead to ate d D ago “ki i Bela glo “tate Fo est o the “outhe highla ds o e the Easte Weeke d. A da alki g ad e tu e ith a lot of dife e t a i it ases fo the to o plete.
Wo k Health a d “afet is pla i g a u h igge ole i “ oui g o . “tate ha e issued a I du io Booklet fo Co t a to s o a T ades e u de taki g a o k o a “ out p ope t . It has to e ead a d sig ed the efo e o e i g a o k the ha e ee e gaged fo . It a e
do loaded f o the “tate e site o ‘egio a se d ou a op .
Leade Ide ii aio Badges ha e ee app o ed to ea o u ifo s. The ill e a aila le o l f o ‘egio i the ea futu e. The ill ot e sold i the “ out “hop o “ o Gu i N.“.W.
‘egio ill o ta t G oups he the adges a i e. Leade s i T ai i g ill e ei e thei s he the ha e o pleted thei t ai i g, the ill e issued ith thei Ce ii ate of Adult Leade ship.
“ oui g N.“.W. ill e dis o i ued ate this e t issue due to osts. “tate has sta ted a Fa e Book Page. The a e also looki g at othe t pes of so ial edia like T ite to pass o i fo aio .
The ha e also asked fo people to update thei E ail add esses as this is the a the ill o u i ate i the futu e.
We e ei ed o i aio s fo Wo ld “ out Da A a ds. We ha e se t the of to “tate fo o side aio . We ill k o i August ho has e ei ed e og iio fo se i e to “ oui g.
It is that i e of ea he G oups should e p epa i g fo thei A ual ‘epo t Meei gs.
Please ake su e ou ooks ha e ee Audited a d ou ha e a o itee i pla e. Make the eei g so e thi g to e e e , ou a e ele ai g the G oups a hie e e ts th oughout the past ea . Please let ‘egio a d Dist i t k o the date i good i e so a ep ese tai e a ate d.
“ee ou so e he e a lo g the “ oui g T ail.
Look Wide a d e a e the futu e.
De i k Pete s Regio Co issio e
A dventurous A ct ivit ies Report
A s e ha e o e leade s e o i g ualiied i a i iies u de the VET o aio al edu aio t ai i g s ste e eed to tu ou thoughts to ai tai i g u e . O e ualiied, leade s
eed to ai tai u e i thei skill/s a d i st aid ualii aio s as ell as a idi g “ out poli . “ee the ta le elo to see hat is e ui ed fo ea h le el. Keepi g a e iia le log ook ill also e i po ta t to sho ou ha e etai ed the o pete e i that skill. Most leade s ill hoose o l a ouple skill a eas to ai tai u e e ause of the i e e ui ed to a hie e it.
Also a e i de that i te al “ out ualii aio s ill ot e alid e o d the e d of , so he k out the ‘egio al Cale da fo assess e t oppo tu iies o the state e site fo the ‘PL ‘e og iio of P io Lea i g p o ess. To take outh e e s o ad e tu ous a i iies leade s ill eed these
ualii aio s.
Ge e al I fo aio
. A da is ega ded as hou s, a half da as hou s. T o half da a i iies ake up o e full da a i it .
. A i st u io al, leadi g, es ue skills p a i e o pa i ipaio a i it da ust i ol e pe so al pa i ipaio i the a i it o the da .
Appoi t e t A ual Cu e Re ui e e t I st u to da s of i st u i g o VET ou ses i the skill a ea
da s of leadi g a i iies i the skill a ea
da of es ue skills p a i e ele a t to the skill a ea
da s of i st u to de elop e t ele a t to the skill a ea
Fi st Aid HLTFA C , a d/o CP‘ ef eshe HLTCP‘ A
Guide da s of leadi g a i iies i the skill a ea
da of es ue skills p a i e ele a t to the skill a ea
da of guide de elop e t ele a t to the skill a ea
Fi st Aid HLTFA C , a d/o CP‘ ef eshe HLTCP‘ A
Le el da s of pa i ipaio i the skill a ea
da of es ue skills p a i e ele a t to the skill a ea
Fi st Aid HLTFA C , a d/o CP‘ ef eshe HLTCP‘ A
Le el da of pa i ipaio i the skill a ea
A dventurous A ct ivit ies Report - Continued…..
. Ea h of the aspe ts of u e fo eappoi t e t ust e o pleted a uall , ie i st u io al da s, leadi g a i it da s, es ue skills da s, i st aid a d/o CP‘ u e , a d i st u to /guide de elop e t da s.
. No a i it da a ou t o e tha o e i a o e a i it a ea, ie a es ue skills p a i e da a ot also e ou ted as a i st u io al da o leadi g a i it da i the sa e a i it a ea.
. At least t o i st u io al da s i e e th ee ea s ust e o le el ou ses i the a i it a ea, so o e help t ai othe s.
. Guide a d I st u to de elop e t da s a i lude “ oui g a d e te al o fe e es, o kshops, t ai i g ou ses elai g to a i it skills, deli e of Ad e tu ous A i it “kills
Co o Co e ou ses.
. A “ oui g A i it o e te al o fe e e o o kshop that elates to o e tha a i it a ea a e ou ted fo ea h ele a t a i it a ea.
. The “tate/B a h Co issio e Ad e tu ous A i it T ai i g a a o su situte eappoi t e t e ui e e ts i spe ii i u sta es i di idual appli aio o l .
Hope to see ou out a d a out.
You s i A i iies
Je Pa e
RC Ad e tu ous A i iies “CT
Pho e: /
pa e . @ igpo d. o THE LEFT-HAND HANDSHAKE
As e k o “ outs a oss the o ld all g eet ea h othe ith a let-ha ded ha dshake a d that it is a sig of t ust a d f ie dship ut h did a d ho did Bade Po ell o e to de ide to use it he he fo ed the “ out Mo e e t
The e is a sto that he Bade Po ell e te ed Ku asi, the apital it of the Asha i he as et o e of the G eat Chiefs of the Asha i, he saluted the a d the ofe ed his ight ha d out as a sig of f ie dship, ut the Chief t a sfe ed his shield
hi h he held i his let ha d to his ight hi h o tai ed his spea a d ofe ed his let ha d as a sig of f ie dship. Whe asked h Bade Po ell as told that ofe i g his let ha d hi h t adiio all as used to hold a shield fo p ote io he
as sho i g his t ust to his e e o f ie d fo ith out the shield fo p ote io he as ope to ata k.
International Report………
G eo gia Luke, Mathe “ ithe s a d Lau a Kie se ha e all etu ed f o thei o e seas e ha ge o a high. The all had a fa tasi i e ith el o i g host fa ilies ho took the
o da t ips a d holida s a ou d thei lo al a eas.
All e pe ie ed s hool a d s oui g hile i E gla d. The a e o o ki g o thei I te aio al t a elle s elt a a d a d a e illi g to do a p ese taio at the AGM.
Ve tu e s a e ei g i ited to appl fo this ea s e ha ge p og a e.
A g oup of Ve tu e s t a elled to Ne )eala d fo the Naio al Ve tu e ea l Ja ua .
Appli aio s a e o ei g take to joi the Aust alia Co i ge ts to the e t Wo ld Ja o ee i Japa a d Ne )eala d “ out Ja o ee / .
Host fa ilies a e also e ui ed fo Ve tu e s f o De a k, E gla d a d Japa .
The e is a e Pe Pal o-o di ato ho is f o “ d e a d is gei g suppo t f o ou E ha ge p og a e o-o di ato .
“ outs a e ei g asked to help suppo t the ‘ota “helte Bo p og a e. A t ial a i it is ei g s heduled fo “ d e A ide ga e a i g a shelte o a ou d a a iet of he k poi ts. a aii g Cou il pe issio
I te aio al Ele i e ill e held at Pe a t Hills st “epte e . Ope to all Leade s of all “e io s. The da ill p ese t a olle io of p og a es that a e used i ea h “e io f o Joe s to ‘o e s.
Ro e s a e i ited to pa i ipate i Aust alia Youth A assado spo so ed the Aust alia Go e e t. The e is also a p og a e fo ‘o e s to assist i Ti o -Leste i Ap il /Ma fo da s. The th Wo ld ‘o e Moot is to e held i Ca ada - th August.
“u e “taf at Ka de steg is al a s a opio fo those looki g fo so ethi g to do i “ itze la d.
Judith Gu s Regio Co issio e - I te aio al
Cub Scouts………...
M e e of Kei a ‘ a Pa k, ha i g his photo take ith the st Balgo ie Cu “ out Pa k. ‘ a as
isii g to i spe t the e oof of the hall that a Go e e t g a t of $ had helped p o ide.
He as also sho ho to do so e k ots, e e tuall aste i g the eef k ot.
Ro M K ight st Balgo ie Cu “ out Pa k.
st Balgo ie Cu “ out Pa k.
Cub Scouts………... R.C.C.“. VI“IT“ TO DI“TRICT “EEONEE“ HANDOUT
CUBOREE
Cata a t “ out Pa k, Appi Road, Appi
DATE: th – th Ja ua
“ite a aila le fo a psite set up – “atu da & “u da th & th Ja ua .
Cu “ outs A i e th Ja ua Mo da
Ope i g Ce e o th Ja ua
A i iies th, th & th Ja ua
Closi g Ce e o th Ja ua
T a el Ho e – th Ja ua
Cate i g ill o e e Lu h th issued to the ad a e tea so it is ead fo the pa ks a i al i ludi g B eakfast th Ja ua .
TRAN“PORT: Bus E e o e ill t a el to Cata a t us. A i als to e stagge ed du i g the o i g of the th .
PLEA“E NOTE: Bus o pa ies a e ot dete i ed us ut the o ga isi g su o t a to so e ha e o o t ol of us pi k up poi ts a d a ot ha ge the o e the ha e ee su ited ou RCC“. Talk to ou RCC“ ea l .
INDEPENDANT TRAVEL: If it is e essa fo ANYONE to t a el to o f o Cu o ee othe ea s othe tha the allo ated us, the MU“T o plete a I depe de t T a el Fo th No e e . This i ludes u s outs et . sta i g ith pa e ts to pull do a psite. No last i ute fo s a e a epted due to Dut of Ca e.
EARLY ARRIVAL“: A list of a es a d u e plates of ehi les ust e supplied to Cu o ee O ga ise s date to e spe iied to e su e e t i to Cata a t “ out Pa k. No a e o e t
“ET UP CREW“: It is u de stood that pa e ts a eed to i g thei o hild e to set up o take do eithe A i it Base o “u Ca p. Please e e i ded that e e o e is espo si le fo his o he o hild e , the MU“T ot e allo ed to a de a ou d the Cu o ee site. No eals o d i ks ill e p o ided at this i e.
COST: $ .
A late ooking fee of $5 . will e in urred y all appli ants.
POLICIE“: All poli ies appli a le to the Cu “ out “e io a d the “ out Asso iaio ill e adhe ed to. Details of su h poli ies ill e i Leade s Cu o ee Ha d ook .
Leade s a e to e su e NO ONE lea es a p fo a easo ithout ad isi g Cu o ee Di e to o Cu o ee Ad i ist aio Oi e.
All leade s, adult helpe s, Ve tu e s a d “ outs MU“T COMPLETE a CU‘‘ENT Volu tee /“tude t De la aio M fo .
Cub Scouts………... CUBOREE ROLE“:
The La of the a p is the “ out La a d ill e st i tl adhe ed to.
Cu s “ outs - Ha e Fu a d pa i ipate i all a i iies.
Leade s - Pa k Leade s; A i it Leade s; Cooks
Othe oles as e uested
‘o e “ outs - A i it Leade s; Cooks
Othe oles as e uested
Ve tu e “ outs - A i it Leade s; Cooks
“ outs - A i it Leade s
Pa e t Helpe s Li ited Nu e s – A i it Leade s; Cooks
Jo p efe e e ust e i luded o appli aio fo a d sig ed RCCS, this ill assist i the allo aio of oles a d stai g. RCCS to e su e Pa e t Helpe s k o e a tl hat is e ui ed of the at a p, efo e sig i g appli aio .
NO si li gs u less pa t of the Cu o ee, NO ONE u de Cu “ out age a e pe ited. E e o e ust ha e o pleted app op iate pape o k a d Cu o ee Appli aio fo .
TRAINING: ALL Pa k Co-o di ato s a d A i it Leade s ust ate d a I fo aio sessio , this ill e held o th August , at Pe a t Hills.
Ate da e of a Ca pi g u de Ca as Cou se ill e eeded fo the Cu o ee Pa k Leade s.
Ea h egio ill hold a i fo aio sessio fo all adult ate dees p io to Cu o ee ate da e. The ill also hold a eei g fo thei Ju io “e i e Leade s “ outs a d Ve tu e s .
PACK“: Pa ks shall o sist of
Cu “ outs
Cu o ee Pa k Co-o di ato
Leade s – of these leade s ill look ate asi Fi st Aid, A i iies outside of ase i e a d Welfa e & H gie e i the pa k.
Cooks at least o e to e o site at all i e to e su e pa k se u it
Pa k u e s ust e st i tl adhe ed to. E e efo t ill e ade to e su e that late ooki gs a e a ped ith thei pa k, ut pa k a ot e eed i total. To a oid p o le s please e ou age g oups o dist i ts to ook ea l to assist i pa k allo aio s.
The a o e leade s a e f o a se io of the “ oui g fa il , ut ust e u f ie dl . Leade s sha i g the sa e ole eed to o k togethe . A leade s ith i st aid ualii aio s a e a le to ad i iste i st aid, ut the Fi st Aid Leade s a e espo si le. Welfa e is the espo si ilit of the Welfa e a d Cu o ee Pa k Leade , ut a e assisted othe leade s. The A i it leade s a e espo si le fo Pa k a i iies outside of ase i e a d gei g the Cu “ outs to Cu o ee a i iies o i e.
All the a o e leade s ill eed to take tu s helpi g ith a pi g, h gie e a d ate i g duies as ell as taki g u s to the a i iies, as e uested the Cu o ee Pa k Co-o di ato .
Cub Scouts………...
PRE-CUBOREE CAMP“: ‘egio s ust u p e-Cu o ee a ps, at a ost that is easo a le. Ca pi g ust e i Cu o ee Pa ks ith the desig ated Cu o ee leade s a d Cu o ee ooks o ki g togethe .
CUBOREE APPLICANT“ ONLY TO ATTEND NO EXTRA“.
NEW“LETTER:
Updates ill e posted to the Cu o ee We site
Ne slete ill e issued ate losi g date, p io to Cu o ee to all appli a ts
CAMPING:
Mi i u size to e a si -pe so te t.
No i ed Ca pi g.
A i it leade s ill a p at “u Ca p .
Ve tu e s a d “ outs ill a p o “u Ca p a d eat o “u Ca p
EQUIPMENT: A suggested Pe so al & Pa k gea list ill e issued lose to the Cu o ee.
DRE““: ALL leade s a d outh e e s MU“T ea app op iate lothi g at all i es. “hi ts ith slee es, o si glet tops o a e id ifs, o sho t sho ts
Co e ed foot ea ust e o at all i es e e o e! Tho gs o o s a o l e o i the sho e .
Cu o ee HAT“ to e o at all i es o iso s o aps .
App op iate s i ea o iki is a d t-shi t o ash est MU“T e o all, i ludi g leade s a d Ju io “e i e Leade s a d pa e ts o ate slide. No shi t, o slide. Cu o ee follo s “u “afe Poli at all i es.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
No GA“, KE‘O“ENE O‘ OTHE‘ FUEL LIGHTING. Bate lights ONLY
Gas otles supplied Botles ot etu ed ill e ha ged fo . Please do t s ap ou old otles fo e o es as has ee do e p e iousl .
No eilli g of gas otles a aila le. “ites eed to e set up efo e Cu “ outs a i e. Ad a e pa ies ust ate fo the sel es a d e ead fo Cu “ out a i als at lu hi e. O e set up, Pa k sites ust e supe ised at all i es. To hes fo use i te ts. NO o ile pho es fo Cu “ outs. Leade s a e e i ded that the e is li ited o e age a d NO fa iliies
to e ha ge pho es.
CUBOREE LIAI“ON LEADER: Ou Liaiso Leade is:
PROMOTION“ TEAM: The egio ill ha e a P o oio s Tea that ill e a aila le fo pa e t eei gs at ou g oups. If ou ish so eo e f o this tea to isit ou g oup please o ta t: - “o ia Cla ke ‘C Cu s “C & T Pho e: o E ail: so ia @ igpo d. et.au
Scouts………...
Illa oo a d Cul u a “ outs “et “ail
I lla oo a d Cul u a “ outs held a Wate A i it Ca p at Cul u a “ out Hall a d used Lake Woola oola fo the a i iies. As “atu da ate oo as uiet i d the a p sta ted of ith a
alk to the lo al su f ea h fo a pla i the sa d a d a ui k s i i the a es. O etu to the “ out Hall a a oe ata a as o st u ted usi g t o a oes, so e poles a d lashi gs, a old ut do sail a d so e s oui g skills. The a oe at st uggled to go up i d ho e e ith the assista e of paddle po e ade so e g ou d out i to the lake to e a le a ui k etu u de sail po e o a i e u . Ca oes, ka ak a d sit-o ka ak e e also ell used o e the eeke d. “u da the i d a ideal - kt fo taki g out the t o p ope ata a a s. “ outs f o oth g oups e jo ed uliple ides i the t o
oats taki g tu s to stee , o t ol sails o a l out o the f o t of the oats.
Tha ks to Cul u a “ outs fo the loa of thei Hall fo this a i it .
“te e Phelps
“ out Leade - st Illa oo
Scouts………...
st Bate a s Ba AJ Repo t
M fa ou ite a i it as isii g Aust alia s )oo. I lo ed seei g a elepha t as ell as Bi di. I ought a stufed hite lio , a a ige , a up a d a ood i g.
M e t fa ou ite a i it as “plash. The e as a ig all that ou e t i a d olled a ou d – it as a g eat feeli g. We e t s o keli g ut it as a litle dii ult to see e ause the ate as loud . Whe
ou got out of the ate e sa jell ish.
The e e e a a ge of a i it ases, E plo e It, “plash It, Tag It, Do It, “ ash It, E jo It, Clo It, Cli It, E du e It Ne f It a d Challe ge It.
At ight i e the e as ‘ee e Masi , Ti o ai , Jessi a Mau o , Jusi e C e , Co ed a d Mo ies. The e e e heaps of i e o ks. I ought lots of thi gs eg ea i g, t o glo i da k a elets . )oe f o Co a go got Jessi a Mau o s sig atu e.
I took lots of photos of f ie ds a d a i als.
O the a ho e e stopped fo lu h at Mo ie Wo ld, he e I ought a fa /sp a a d a ke i g. While I e jo ed the Ja o ee a d f ie ds I as happ he I a i ed ho e, I got a i e ed at last. Tha k ou to e e o e ho helped ake the Ja o ee su h a o de ful e pe ie e.
B : Lau e
Scouts………... SSYC, RSYC & DSYC’s
T hese a ro s sta d for: State S out Youth Cou il, Regio S out Youth Cou il a d Distri t S out Youth Cou il. These ou ils are foru s here our s outs are a le to air their ie s a d ake re o e daio s
a out aters o er i g the . These re o e daio s are the passed a k to the rele a t Mi daris for their o sideraio a d a io . This pro ess gi es s outs a oi e i ho the s out se io operates a d is a e te sio
of the Patrol S ste . I our regio the RSYC a d DSYC’s are sill ei g de eloped. Trista Haider a d Catheri e Bo ie ha e ee appoi ted as our regio e tors. The ill help fa ilitate our RSYC. O the eeke d of – Mar h, Mi hael S ith – st West Wollo go g a d Za Co k ur – st Bu ge dore represe ted the regio at the SSYC at Ca p Couts.
RSYC eei gs ill e held at Pig Ski , State Rall a d the Ja orete.
Pig Ski – Wo eya Caves, - May
Pla i g for this ear’s th a ual Pig Ski at Wo e a Ca es is ell u der a . Origi all e had pla ed to hold Pig Ski at Pe rose State Forest ut Forests NSW o ’t allo us to hold it there this ear. Greg Pear e is orga izi g the aps a d ase sites. Troops should e us orga izi g their tea s a d pra i i g their ap readi g skills. This ear s outs ill ha e the opportu it to ote for the ase that the o sider to e the est. There ill e a prize for the i i g ase.
Appli aio s lose: Frida April . The last da of Ter .
JOTT – Ja oree Of The Trail, May
This orld ide e e t is o i g up o Ma . There is a la ket adge a aila le. JOTT is a perfe t opportu it to get out hiki g, iki g or a oei g.
I for aio a out JOTT a d ho to register a d order adges a e o tai ed o ta i g: Peter Tho as [email protected]
Weeke d Wide Ga e South V – Potato Poi t, - May
Cluedo – Death Before Di er. The host has ee urdered, gather the lues, sort the e ide e, a d i d the guilty, ut do ’t you dare e ro g!
Visit the WWG We site to i d out ore: . idega e. o .au
Australia S out Medallio s
Co gratulaio s to the follo i g S outs ho ha e a hie ed their Australia S out Medallio s:
A a Di eska – st West Wollo go g
Natha Je ki s – st Kia a
Be Poter – st Naroo a
Peter Gear
Regio Co issio er – S outs
Scouts………...
Venturer Scouts - Queens Scouts Awards
st Kia a Ve tu e s - Quee s “ out A a ds
Co g atulaio s to Ti oth Booth o ei g p ese ted his Quee s “ out A a d o Fe ua a d also to ‘ a Bates o ei g p ese ted his Quee s “ out A a d o Ma h .
A e elle t a hie e e t, o g atulaio s to oth of ou. Both Ti a d ‘ a ill ate d Go e e t House o Ap il to fo all e ei e thei Quee s “ out A a d.
Ti oth
Booth
R a
Bates
Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. 1st Bungendore Scout Group News….. st Bu ge do e G oup Ca p d - d Ma h
L ast eeke d o e e e s of st Bu ge do e joe s, u s, s outs e tu e s a d leade s a d thei
fa ilies a ped at Lake Ta ou ie fo thei a ual G oup Ca p. Despite the t adiio al i le e t eathe e all had a fu a d us i e. The e as fa e pai i g, a p
at, ishi g, tug of a , ati g, a oei g, kite l i g i luded i the a i iies. The lake as the s e e of se e al spi ited pi ate ata ks. The e as ple t of i e fo fa ilies to e jo the ea h a d lake ith thei hild e as
ell as take pa t i s oui g a i iies. “e e al e u s e e i ested a d adge o k as o pleted a . The AGM as held du i g the e e i g hilst the ou ge e e s e jo ed a ide ga e i the
pa k. The e te ts ought ith a g a t f o the Bu ge do e Co u it Fou daio had thei i st ai i g a d the Be digo Ba k o u it BBQ t aile got a good o k out.
We tha k Lake Ta ou ie Tou ist Pa k fo thei g eat fa iliies, the Me s “hed a d Be digo Ba k fo the use of the BBQ t aile , pa e ts ho to ed e uip e t, the leade s fo thei o ga isaio a d Mike fo feedi g us all so ell.
‘o a “i pki
P eside t
“ out a d Co u it Hall—O e “tep Close
W ith C o La ds app o al a d fa tasi uildi g pla s, the st Bu ge do e “ out G oup e e a le to lodge thei De elop e t
Appli aio fo the e “ out Co u it Hall. The Hall su - o itee a d olu tee s ha e o ked e ha d to get to this poi t. Fo the past fou ea s, the G oup has ee fu d aisi g, o suli g ith the o u it , uilde s a d supplie s, i alisi g pla s a d i esigai g
g a t oppo tu iies.
The G oup has so fa aised $ , , tha ks to a e ge e ous g a t of $ f o the Bu ge do e Co u it Ba k a d illia t o u it suppo t f o the Bu ge do e ‘ota Clu a d the oade o u it fo the p oje t. Di e to of Pa a ou t Pla s, Da id Ba te has also ee e ge e ous ith
his i e a d hea il dis ou ted fees. O e the DA is app o ed the g oup ill e goi g out to te de fo o st u io a d seeki g fu the apital g a t possi iliies. Pla s fo the Hall a e ie ed at the
Bu ge do e Co u it Ba k, Bu ge do e. We tha k the o u it fo thei o i ued suppo t.
“u ited : “ha o ‘aske
Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. Important - A ct ivity Qualificat ions N ew Training System
WEB LINK: htp:// . s .s outs. o .au/leade s/leade -t ai i g
Could all Leade s please ead the “ outs Aust alia N“W B a h “I“- A i it Qualii aio s — A Guide to the Ne T ai i g “ ste follo i g the e site li k elo o eadi g the do u e t ata hed to this Ne lslete to ake ou sel es a a e of the e e ui e e ts
efo e pla i g outdoo a i iies.
Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. For Sale
Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. N ew Badges - “Try Venturers” - “Try Scouts”
TRY VENTURING BADGE
This is a e adge fo “ outs / ea s up a ds. The ha e to o ta t the Ve tu e Leade , ate d eei gs of the U it a e dife e t U its , o e of hi h ust e a outdoo a i it ; hiki g, a i g, a seili g, a oei g, et . et . The a e the p ese ted ith the adge. The ould also
use the eei gs as pa t of thei Li k Badge. This adge does ot epla e the li k adge.
TRY “COUT“
Ai : The ai of the T s outs Badge is to e ou age Cu “ outs ho a e ea s of age to i te a t ith thei lo al T oop t i g “ oui g
a i iies, oth at Pa k a d T oop le el.
The adge is NOT a epla e e t fo the “ out Li k Badge a d a e u de take at a i e ate tu i g ea s a d efo e i esitu e as a “ out.
The e ui e e ts to ea the adge a e:
Be a ea old egiste ed Cu “ out
Pa i ipate i a “ out T oop a i it that is:
At least hole da out of doo s o
O e ight i a t oop a p o a i it .
NOTE: Pat ol a i iies a e e luded he e adult supe isio is ot p ese t.
Pa i ipate i a Cu “ out a i it i ol i g e e s of oth the Cu pa k a d “ out T oop at G oup le el.
App o al of A a d: Eligi le a a dees ill e p ese ted the pa i ipai g Pat ol Leade at the o lusio of the last a i it e ui e e t
Wea i g of Badge: The adge a e o o a Cu “ out s ight shoulde of thei u ifo u il the a e i ested as a “ out.
Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. Scouting News……….. Ge i go g Quee s “ out Reu io held o the p ope t of D . Mi hael Hi d a sh o Fe ua .
The Fabulous Seven
A e a d Te Ja kso f o Na oo a e ei ed the P e ie s A a d fo Co u it “e i e i pa i ula fo “ oui g.
Congrat ulat ions
Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. For Sale
F o Mt. Kei a “ out Ca p
. Toshi a Plai pape opie o plete ith spa e i k a t idges. No lo ge e ui ed due to o Leade T ai i g Cou ses ei g u at Mt. Kei a $
. Thu e up ight pia o i easo a le o ki g o diio $
Both to e olle ted f o the “ out a p.
Please Co ta t: Ro C it he o
Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. S.W.A.S.H 40TH Birthday……...…..
S.W.A .S.H You a e i ited to ele ate the th i thda pa t of the
“ out Wate A i iies “ d e Ha ou !!!
A di e ill e held at Pe a t Hills “ out Ca p
O the th Ju e
D ess: Full u ifo , o “ a t asual “ta i g i e: . p
Cost: $ / head
‘“VP a d i al pa e t st Ma
s ashfa e ook@g ail. o
Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. About S.W.A.S.H 40TH Birthday ……...…..
“WA“H A i e sa Di e
“WA“H is tu i g , a d to ele ate e a e holdi g a di e at Pe a t hills s out a p o the th of Ju e. Co e alo g a d ele ate ith us as e e og ise the sig ii a t o t i uio s ade outsta di g i di iduals to a ds
ou g eat ase o e the last ea s!
“ta i g at the e ill e a ufet di e , ith t o p ese taio s.
Follo i g the di e the e ill e a a a ds p ese taio of disi guished a a ds o th of su h a o asio .
“o o e alo g a d joi us fo a e e i g of e i is i g as e ele ate o e of the g eat ases of “ oui g Histo .
Fu the I fo aio :
Al ohol is o a i g ou o asis. The e ill e sot d i ks a d jui es a aila le fo pu hase o the ight.
Please o ta t us should ou ha e a spe ial dieta e ui e e ts.
The e pe ted o lusio of e e ts is set fo a d the e is o e ight a o odaio a aila le o site, fo a o i al fee.
Please i d ata hed the Booki g Fo , a d e ould g eatl app e iate it if ou ould ‘“VP a d pa the st of Ma , as that is he ooki gs ill lose.
Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. S.W.A.S.H 40TH Birthday Booking Form……...…..
“WA“H Th A i e sa Booki g Fo
Na e:
G oup/Fo aio :
“e io :
Postal Add ess:
Telepho e:
E ail:
Pa e t Details:
Please pa $ pe pe so eithe :
Che ue
Please ake ou he ue out to: “ outs Aust alia N“W B a h
Di e t Deposit
Please se d ou di e t deposit to the follo a ou t:
Ba k: Westpa
A ou t Na e: “ out Asso iaio of Aust alia, N“W B a h
A ou t B“B:
A ou t Nu e :
You ust i lude the efe e e u e :
Please “pe if pa e t fo th a i e sa di e , a d i lude ou a e.
Please se d ou he ue o ou Di e t Deposit e eipt ith this epl .
Please se d this fo alo g ith Che ue o Deposit ‘e eipt to:
“WA“H th A i e sa “e eta
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Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. From The Pages of History……..
The sto of Bade -Po ell at Mafeki g U de Bo a d e t
This is a des ipio of the o a d e t of the to du i g the a .
The gu duel a d e ha ge of usket o the ate o ks f o t o i ued u il oo , he the e e ithd e . The siege gu , ho e e , e ai ed sile t_ athe to the disappoi t e t of the to speople, ho, ad ised Bade Po ell " spe d the da u de g ou d ith a suppl of food a d lite atu e" ut hea i g o l thei o a o ade, ha dl k e hethe to o e up a d see the fu o e ai elo i thei da k a d stuf shelte s. I the e d “ outs epo ted that the o ste as ot et ead to de ou the , the a e oldl out du i g the idda lull a d e t athe g u pil a out
thei o al usi ess.
The Boe s, too, see ed to e i paie t ith " C ee h 's i a i it , fo that ate oo the sudde l galloped up a ate of gu s f o the south- est , u li e ed a out a ile f o the stad ai e
illage a d o e ed th o i g shells a o gst the u a ed a d supposedl eut al a alo gs ai es . With a od of ho se e assi g i the ea , the the aised thei sights to d op a fe ou ds a out the te ts a d a a k huts ea Colo el Ho e's head ua te s at the Poli e fo t. Hopi g to
lu e the ho se e fo a d , the ga iso t oops held thei i e hilst the a ou ed t ai slid uietl do , o e the Molopo idge, to take the e e o the la k. Too a , the Boe s sighted the t ai
efo e it ould get to ithi a ge; the gu e s li e ed up s a tl a d the hole pa t galloped a a agai .
“u ited B : ‘o C it he
Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. Deputy Region Commissioner……..
Ho Do You Rate the Health of ou G oup
W ell the Ch ist as eak is lo g o e a d o thi gs should e a k to o al. If the e is su h a state.
The i st te Ce sus Me e ‘etu CM‘ ill ha e ee ago ised o e a d the t ue state of ou e e ship dete i ed.
Whilst the p og essio f o o e se io to the e t o e is i po ta t so too is the k o ledge of ho has ot etu ed f o the lo g eak, a d h ot. This a e a ii al fa to i assessi g the Health of
You G oup. With this i i d I ould e ou age ou to ha e a look at the ate ial that I ha e i luded ith this a i le.
I e e tl o ked th ough the eLea i g Ad a ed Module G o i g You G oup a d fou d it ost o th hile. Pe haps the i fo aio as ot e ut I it as ef eshi g to o k th ough the odule
a d o side the ate ial agai .
Fo those ho ha e a ess to eLea i g I ould e ou age ou to o k th ough the odule a d asses the status of ou G oup. Fo those ho do ot ha e a ess, t to ha e a look at it ith so eo e ho does. Faili g that, o k th ough the o ksheets f o the odule that I ha e i luded ith this a i le.
I i t odu io to the G o i g You G oup odule sa s
I this odule ou ill lea a out ho to g o ou g oup i u e s, a i it , fu a d saisfa io . You ill lea ho to a hie e this th ough aki g a good i st i p essio , ha i g a good p og a , de elopi g
posii e elaio ships a d aki g the efo t to ha e good o u i aio .
We ill lea a out doi g a good jo of e og isi g a hie e e ts, p o oi g ou g oup a d e uii g e e s o a o goi g asis.
E e ete , ou’ll dis o e that g o i g ou g oup is as eas as usi g the skills a d k o ledge gai ed i ou Adult Leade T ai i g.
Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. Southern Ranges Paddle Day …………….. Continued……..
The p ese taio uses a ideo p odu io alled – ou guessed it G o i g ou G oup . This is a aila le f o “ out Ce t al. Those o eLea i g ill ha e di e t a ess a d fo those ho a e ot
. e t al.s outs. o .au ill get ou the e a d use ou e e ship u e a d ou date of i th as the pass o d.
Cli k o the F ee Pu li aio s o the O li e Li a a d the o the G o i g You G oup headi g.
The ata hed o ksheets a e:
Fi st I p essio s of ou “ out Hall.
Wel o e Kit.
G o i g You G oup
P o oio Che k List
‘elaio ships E te al to the G oup.
I ould e ou age ou to o k th ough these fo ou to see ho ou G oup ates.
That of ou se is ot the e d. The pla ust the e to o k o the a eas that ou dete i e as eedi g ate io .
Mi hael Ba es Deput Regio Co issio e
A k o ledge e t: The oi aio fo this a i le a d the ata h e ts a e f o the eLea i g odule G o i g You G oup
Scouts Australia
Institute of Training
Growing Your Group
First Impressions
E GROW:BHKTP
WORKSHEET
FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF YOUR SCOUT HALL
What first impression does you Scout Hall give?
Start off by answering the questions below from memory. Then go to your Scout Hall and fill it in with the correct answers.
Outside the Hall
From memory At Scout Hall Comment
Are there signs directing people to your Scout Hall?
Is there adequate signage at your Scout Hall?
Are the signs up to date?
Is there any graffiti on your Scout Hall?
Is there rubbish lying around?
Are there any weeds, overgrown trees and bushes?
Inside the Hall
From memory At Scout Hall Comment
Does the hall have good lighting? Inside and Outside?
Inside the Hall is there:
News and information for parents and youth members of the Joey Scout Section?
News and information for parents and youth members of the Cub Scout Section?
News and information for parents and youth members of the Scout Section?
News and information for parents and youth members of the Venturer Scout Section?
News and information for youth members of the Rover Scout Section?
Posters and photos of recent events
Trophies and pennants
Scouts Australia
Institute of Training
Growing Your Group
First Impressions
E GROW:BHKTP
WORKSHEET
Honour boards
Badge progress charts
Overall, what was your first impression of the Scout Hall?
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What changes would you like to make to help your Scout give a better first impression?
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Scouts Australia
Institute of Training
Growing Your Group
First Impressions
E GROW:BHKTK
WORKSHEET
WELCOME KIT
Grab a copy of your Group’s welcome kit and critically review it to see how you can make it better using the questions below.
Does your Group have a welcoming kit? ........................................................................... yes/no
Does it explain:
Scouting ............................................................................................................................ yes/no
Your Group ....................................................................................................................... yes/no
What families can expect .................................................................................................. yes/no
What the group expects of families ................................................................................... yes/no
Who’s who in the Group ................................................................................................... yes/no
Does it include:
A member application form (and any other relevant forms) ............................................... yes/no
Information about fees ...................................................................................................... yes/no
Clear information about the joining process ...................................................................... yes/no
Is there anything else that should be added to it?
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Is it up to date?
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Who’s job is it to make sure that the information is always up to date?
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Are the kits somewhere that all Leaders can easily grab when needed?
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Who checks the stock levels and makes more up when needed?
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Scouts Australia
Institute of Training
Growing your Group
Conclusion
E GROW:BHK4H
WORKSHEET
GROWING YOUR GROUP CHECKLIST
Growing your Group requires a sustained team effort. Use the following checklist regularly at Group Council to monitor and focus progress and effort.
First Impressions
• Up to date signage
• Good lighting
• No rubbish, weeds or graffiti
• News & info for parents and members
• Posters & photos of recent events
• trophies, pennants & honour boards
• badge progress charts
Welcome Kit • Up to date
• Plenty of copies on hand
• Electronic version for email
Program A GOOD program
• Developed with the Programming Toolkit
• Input from youth
• Creates leadership opportunities for Sixers, PLs, and the Unit Council
• mostly small teams, not whole Section
• educational, social and fun
• occasional major highlights
Conscious effort toward good relationships with
• Your neighbours
• Your feeder schools
• Local shops and businesses
• Local community and service organisations
• Your councillors and MPs
• Local media
• Your Scouting District
Relationships within the Group • every individual matters
• everyone feels safe and welcome
• everyone is known by name
• siblings and parents feel welcome too
Communication How do you communicate?
In writing:
• Term programs circulated
• Separate notices for major activities
• Members Directory
• Group newsletter
Internet
• Group website
• Reminders emailed
• Group newsletter emailed
• Social media (e.g. Facebook)
By phone:
• Phone tree established
Recognition
• All badges should be presented promptly
• Major awards presented with appropriate celebration
Promotion Spread the word
• Stories sent to local newspaper
Your local feeder school
• Principal of local school knows your Group
• Occasionally mention in school newsletter
• Posters on noticeboards
Be visible in your community
• Signage to and on your hall
• Posters in shops
Recruiting You never stop recruiting …
• New Joey Scouts and Cub Scouts all the time
• You can never have too many Leaders
• Refresh the Group Committee each year
Scouts Australia
Institute of Training
Growing Your Group
Promotion
E GROW:BHKWF
WORKSHEET
PROMOTION CHECKLIST
Compare the methods that you currently use to promote your Group and see what ways you could improve.
How often does your Group promote itself?
Never Occasionally Regularly
Put announcements in the local newspaper for:
Major badge achievements
Major camps and activities
Jamborees, Cuborees, overseas trips
Milestones for Leaders
Fundraisers
Contact your local feeder school and:
Introduce your Group to the principal
Get mentioned in their newsletter
Put up noticeboard posters
Donate Scout magazine to the library
Do a talk and simple activity with a class
Be visible in your community:
street signage to your hall
signage on your hall
a marquee or banner when you’re out in public
posters in shops
Scouts Australia
Institute of Training
Growing Your Group
Relationships
E GROW:BHKTS
WORKSHEET
RELATIONSHIPS EXTERNAL TO THE GROUP
Rate how well your Scout Group gets on with the people and organisations below
Who are they?
They know we’re here
OK Well Really Well
Your neighbours
The local park committee
Other local organisations
Your councillors and MPs
Your feeder schools
Local shops and businesses
Local service organisations
Local media
The rest of the District/Region
Version 2 February 2013
Scouts Australia NSW Branch SIS‐10 Activity Qualifications
A Guide to the New Training System
SIS‐10 INTRODUCTION Scouts Australia has introduced a single pathway for Adventurous Activity qualifications. This move has been driven by many external changes including the new Federal WHS (Work Health & Safety) legislation, changes to Federal training regulators, and a decision to facilitate a national system of qualifications across all Branches of Scouts Australia. Previously, our internal “Scouting” qualifications were only recognised within the local Branch of the Scout Association. Now we are adopting the industry recognised accredited (VET) training program for outdoor recreation allowing members to gain useful qualifications and ensuring that Scouts Australia continues to exceed community expectations in the safety and quality of our adventurous activity training. All training courses will be delivered from the SIS‐10 training package. Courses will be run by NSW Branch and will cover all accredited skill sets. Courses will be administered like all other residential training courses by applying on an L1 Form. Workbooks will be issued for completion and full participation will be required. Opportunities for recognition of prior learning (skills recognition) is available to existing members with current Scouting qualifications to transfer to this new system. Leaders who hold existing qualifications external to Scouting will be able to have those qualifications recognised wherever they match the units and modules delivered by Scouts Australia. It is important to recognise that the new qualifications are very different to previous Scouting levels.
Levels One, Two, Three These are entry level qualifications. In many cases, these will be sufficient for an adult leader to take their youth members on basic activities (e.g. Level One Bushwalking or Level Two Canoeing). Guide Guide level qualifications would normally be held by dedicated Activity Leaders responsible for organising larger events within the Region or supervising section activities. (For example, Bushwalking Guides will normally be used as the Badge Examiner to supervise walks conducted within the Scout and Venturer Scout award schemes.) Guide level qualifications require completion of the “Adventurous Activity Leader Basic Sectional Techniques” and “Training of Trainer 1A” Residential Courses. Instructor Instructor level qualifications allow appointed adult members to teach and examine skills required for the activity. Instructor level qualifications require completion of the “Adventurous Activity Leader Advanced Sectional Techniques” and “Training of Trainer 1B” Weekend Residential Courses.
NSW Branch understands that there will be considerable challenges during the implementation of this new training program and we appreciate your patience as the new courses are prepared. The following pages show an outline of the entitlements of each qualification. For additional information, please contact your Region Commissioner (Activities) or Region Commissioner (Adult Training & Development).
BUSHWALKING ACTIVITIES
Controlled (Tracked) Terrain
Allows a member to lead a Bushwalk over controlled (tracked) terrain Minimum 15 years of age
Allows an adult member to lead or supervise a Bushwalking activity over controlled terrain
Allows an adult member to teach and examine bushwalking skills for controlled terrain
Intermediate (Untracked) Terrain
Allows a member to lead a Bushwalk over intermediate (untracked) terrain Minimum 15 years of age
Allows an adult member to lead or supervise a Bushwalking activity over intermediate terrain
Allows an adult member to teach and examine bushwalking skills for intermediate terrain
Uncontrolled (Remote) Terrain
Allows an adult member to lead a Bushwalk over uncontrolled (remote) terrain
Allows an adult member to lead or supervise a Bushwalking activity over uncontrolled terrain
Allows an adult member to teach and examine bushwalking skills for uncontrolled terrain
Level One
Controlled Guide
Controlled Instructor
Level Two
Intermediate Guide
Intermediate Instructor
Level Three
Advanced Guide
Advanced Instructor
ROCK ACTIVITIES
Single‐Pitch
Safe participant (not classified as a novice)in an abseiling/caving/canyoning activity
Minimum 15 years of age
Allows a member to lead an abseiling/caving/canyoning activity with qualified participants Minimum 15 years of age
Allows an adult member to lead an abseiling/caving/canyoning activity with novices
Allows an adult member to teach and examine abseiling/caving/canyoning skills
Multi‐Pitch
Allows a member to participate safely in a multi‐pitch abseiling/caving/ canyoning activity Minimum 15 years of age
Allows an adult member to lead a multi‐pitch abseiling/caving/canyoning activity with novices
Allows an adult member to teach and examine abseiling skills for multi‐pitch abseiling/caving/canyoning
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Instructor
Level Three
Multi‐Pitch Guide
Multi‐Pitch Instructor
WATER ACTIVITIES
Flat Water Canoeing/Kayaking
Safe participant (not classified as a novice) in a canoeing/kayaking activity Minimum 15 years of age
Allows a member to lead a canoeing/kayaking activity with novices Minimum 15 years of age
Allows an adult member to lead a canoeing/kayaking activity involving larger than normal numbers of participants (e.g. Region or District event)
Allows an adult member to teach and examine canoeing/kayaking skills
White Water Canoeing/Kayaking
Allows a member to participate safely in a canoeing/kayaking activity on Grade 2 water Minimum 15 years of age
Allows a member to participate in a canoeing/kayaking activity on Grade 3 water Minimum 15 years of age
Allows an adult member to lead a canoeing/kayaking activity on Grade 2/3 water
Allows an adult member to teach and examine canoeing/kayaking skills on Grade 2/3 water
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Instructor
Level Two
Level Three
Guide Grade 2/3
Instructor Grade 2/3
WATER ACTIVITIES
Small Boat Yachting
Safe participant (not classified as a novice) in a sailing activity Minimum 15 years of age
Allows a member to lead a sailing activity with novices in light controlled environments only Minimum 15 years of age
Allows an adult member to lead a sailing activity with novices in moderate to variable environments Minimum 18 years of age
Allows an adult member to lead a sailing activity involving larger than normal numbers of participants (e.g. Region or District event)
Allows an adult member to teach and examine sailing skills
Level One
Level Two
Level Two Additional
Instructor
VENTURER SCOUTS
Certificate II – Outdoor Recreation
Complete all 4 core compulsory units
Hold current first aid qualification Min requirement – HLT Apply First Aid
Complete both Level One common units
PLUS
(A total of 10 elective units are required)
Complete LEVEL ONE in at least 3 skill areas (e.g. Abseiling, Bushwalking, and Canoeing); and
Complete LEVEL TWO in at least 1 skill area
OR
Complete LEVEL ONE and LEVEL TWO in at least 2 skill areas
Certificate II Workbook
First Aid
Level One Common
OPTION A
OPTION B
ADVENTUROUS ACTIVITY LEADERS
Certificate III – Outdoor Recreation
Basic Core Modules Elective – Educational Method of Scouting
Residential Weekend (Basic Sectional Techniques) REQUIRED FOR GUIDE LEVEL QUALIFICATIONS
Residential Weekend REQUIRED FOR GUIDE LEVEL QUALIFICATIONS
Qualify to GUIDE level in at least 2 skill areas
Certificate IV – Outdoor Recreation
Advanced Core Modules Electives – choose any 2
Residential Weekend (Advanced Sectional Techniques) REQUIRED FOR INSTRUCTOR LEVEL QUALIFICATIONS
Residential Weekend REQUIRED FOR INSTRUCTOR LEVEL QUALIFICATIONS
Complete a project relevant to chosen skill area of approximately 10 hours
Qualify to INSTRUCTOR level in at least 2 skill areas
e‐Learning
Basic Sectional
Training of Trainer 1A
Activity Competency
e‐Learning
Advanced Sectional
Training of Trainer 1B
Wood Badge Project
Activity Competency
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Summary Page
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SIS‐10 QUALIFICATIONS
Bushwalking Activities For an adult leader to take youth members on a bushwalking activity (including novices with no prior skills), they must have a Certificate of Adult Leadership, a current first aid qualification and hold the following:
For Bushwalking on tracks:
For Bushwalking off tracks:
NB. An adult leader that holds a Bushwalking Guide or Instructor qualification may authorise a bushwalk to proceed without any qualified member being on the activity provided that appropriate planning and preparation has been completed prior to departure and the Bushwalking Guide or Instructor is satisfied that all Activity Notification procedures have been completed correctly.
Rock Activities For an adult leader to take youth members on a rock activity (including novices with no prior skills), they must have a Certificate of Adult Leadership, a current first aid qualification and hold the following:
For Abseiling, Caving, or Canyoning:
Water Activities For an adult leader to take youth members on a boating activity (including novices with no prior skills), they must have a Certificate of Adult Leadership, a current first aid qualification and hold the following:
For Flat Water Canoeing or Kayaking:
For Sailing in light controlled environments:
For Sailing in moderate to variable environments:
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Level Two
Level Two
Level Two Additional
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Appendix
APPENDIX This appendix provides a complete overview of all SIS‐10 modules that are required for each qualification. The Common Core A & B1 and Training of Trainers 1A courses are required for all Guide qualifications. The Common Core B2 & Training of Trainers 1B courses are required for all Instructor qualifications. In all instances, the modules featured in lower qualifications are pre‐requisites for the higher qualification. As a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), Scouts Australia will recognise any units listed in the following pages that are completed outside of Scouting whenever a member can supply a Statement of Attainment from another RTO. Scouts Australia is also able to recognise electives completed outside of Scouting and we can organise a credit transfer where necessary. Details of Currency Guidelines and Log Book requirements are featured on the following pages. For additional information, please contact your Region Commissioner (Activities) or Region Commissioner (Adult Training & Development).
CURRENCY GUIDELINES To ensure that our activity leaders maintain currency in the skills they are qualified for, Scouts Australia has developed a set of currency guidelines that would be expected for members to follow for continued involvement in their area of skill. These guidelines are listed in the table below with additional detail listed for each activity area.
Level 1 Level 2 Guide Instructor 2 Activity Days 3 Activity Days 4 Guiding Days 2 Instructional Days (VET
Courses) 2 Guiding Days
1 Rescue Skills Day 1 Rescue Skills Day 1 Rescue Skills Day First Aid (HLT FA 301B)
and/or CPR Refresher (HLT CPR 201A)
First Aid (HLT FA 301B) and/or CPR Refresher (HLT CPR 201A)
First Aid (HLT FA 301B) and/or CPR Refresher (HLT CPR 201A)
1 Guide Development Day 1 Instructor Development Day
General A day is regarded as 6 hours effort and a half day as 3 hours effort. Two half day activities make up one full day activity. An instructional activity day must involve personal participation in the activity. Each of the five aspects of registration must be completed annually (i.e. instructional days, guide
activity days, rescue skills days, first aid and/or CPR currency, and instructor development days). No activity day can count more than once in any one activity area (i.e. a rescue skills practice day
cannot also be counted as an instructional day or guide activity day in the same activity area). At least two instructional days in every three years must be on level 2 courses in the activity area. Instructor development days may include conferences, workshops, training courses relating to
instructing skills in activity area, delivery of SOA Skills (Common Core) courses. A conference or workshop that relates to more than 1 activity area may be counted for each relevant
activity area.
Bushwalking Activities To maintain Bushwalking Instructor Level, at least 1 overnight walk must be completed each year in
difficult and trackless terrain or in an intermediate environment (Class 5 walking tracks). This may be instructional or guiding.
Navigation Rescue Skills Day could include: search and rescue, navigation, scenarios. In each three year period, a maximum of 1 day of Vertical Rescue Skills and a maximum of 1 day of
Aquatic Rescue Skills may be counted for Bushwalking.
CURRENCY GUIDELINES
Rock Activities To maintain Abseiling Instructor Level for Artificial and Natural surfaces, a total of 7 activity days
(minimum) per year required, with at least 3 days each year on each surface, and 3 instructional days (at least 1 on each surface), and 1 vertical rescue skills day (on either surface).
Vertical Rescue Skills Day could include: rope skills, self‐rescue, mechanical devices, rigging, scenarios. Vertical Rescue Skills Day can be on Artificial or Natural surfaces, but in each three year period at least
1 day should be on each surface registered. Vertical Rescue Skills Day each year can count for both Artificial and Natural if registered in each
surface.
Water Activities To maintain Instructor Level for Canoeing and Kayaking, a minimum of 7 activity days per year are
required (at least 3 days per year in each craft), and 3 instructional days (at least 1 in each craft), and 1 aquatic rescue skills day.
Aquatic Rescue Skills Day could include: swimming, lifesaving, deep water rescues, tows, scenarios. Aquatic Rescue Skills Day can be Canoeing or Kayaking, but in each three year period at least 1 day
should be in each craft registered. Aquatic Rescue Skills Day each year can count for both Canoeing and Kayaking if registered in each
craft.
Log Books All members are required to keep a log book that records their involvement in adventurous activities.
The log book must record details of date, location, type of activity, number of participants and your role at the activity. The name and contact details of another person at the activity that could verify your involvement should also be recorded for future reference.
SIS‐10 COMMON MODULES
Common Core A & B1
Skills Module Description
SISO ODR 302A Plan outdoor recreation activities SISO ODR 303A Guide outdoor recreation sessions SISO OPS 201A Minimise environmental impact SISO OPS 304A Plan for minimal environmental impact SISO OPS 306A Interpret weather conditions in the field SISX CAI 306A Facilitate a group SISX EMR 201A Respond to emergency situations SISX OHS 101A Follow occupational health and safety policies SISX RSK 301A Undertake risk analysis of activities
Training of Trainers 1A
Skills Module Description
TAE DEL 301A Provide work skill instruction BSB CMM 401A Make a presentation
Common Core B2
Skills Module Description
SISO ODR 404A Manage risk in an outdoor activity SISX EMR 402A Coordinate emergency response SISX OHS 402A Implement and monitor occupational health and safety
policies
Training of Trainers 1B
Skills Module Description
TAE ASS 401A Plan assessment activities and processes TAE ASS 402A Assess competence TAS ASS 403A Participate in assessment validation
Guide
Guide
Instructor
Instructor
BUSHWALKING ACTIVITIES
Skills Module Description
SISO BWG 201A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in a controlled environment SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO BWG 303A Guide bushwalks in a controlled environment Plus Common Core A & B1 Plus Training of Trainers 1A
SISO BWG 302A Apply intermediate bushwalking SISO BWG 404A Apply river crossing skills SISO NAV 302A Apply intermediate navigation skills
SISO BWG 405A Guide intermediate bushwalks
SISO BWG 406A Apply Bushwalking skills in uncontrolled landscapes SISO NAV 403A Apply navigation skills in uncontrolled environmental
SISO BWG 510A Guide bushwalks in an uncontrolled environment
Plus Common Core B2 Plus Training of Trainers 1B
SISO BWG 507A Apply advanced bushwalking skills in alpine areas SISO OPS 509A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment SISO VTR 301A Perform vertical rescues
SISO BWG 508A Apply advanced bushwalking skills in arid areas SISO VTR 301A Perform vertical rescues
SISO BWG 509A Apply advanced bushwalking skills in tropical areas SISO VTR 301A Perform vertical rescues
Level One
Controlled Guide
Level Two
Intermediate Guide
Level Three
Advanced Guide
Instructor
Alpine
Arid
Tropical
WATER ACTIVITIES
Flat Water Canoeing
Skills Module Description
SISO CNE 201A Demonstrate simple canoeing skills SISO CNE 202A Perform deep water rescues PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO CNE 303A Apply canoeing skills SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISO CNE 305A Guide canoeing trips on flat and undemanding water Plus Common Core A & B1 Plus Training of Trainers 1A
SISO CNE 306A Instruct canoeing skills on flat and undemanding water Plus Common Core B2 Plus Training of Trainers 1B
White Water Canoeing
Skills Module Description
SISO CNE 303A Apply canoeing skills SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment SISO CNE 304A Apply inland canoeing skills on Grade 2 water SISO WWR 201A Demonstrate self rescue skills in white water SISO WWR 302A Demonstrate white water rescues and recoveries
SISO CNE 408A Apply inland canoeing skills on Grade 3 water SISO WWR 403A Perform complex white water rescues and recoveries
SISO CNE 307A Guide canoeing trips on Grade 2 water SISO CNE 410A Guide canoeing trips on Grade 3 water
SISO CNE 409A Instruct canoeing skills on Grade 2 water SISO CNE 511A Instruct canoeing skills on Grade 3 water
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Instructor
Level Two
Level Three
Guide Grade 2/3
Instructor Grade 2/3
WATER ACTIVITIES
Flat Water Kayaking
Skills Module Description
SISO CNE 202A Perform deep water rescues SISO KYK 201A Demonstrate simple kayaking skills PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO KYK 302A Apply kayaking skills SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISO KYK 304A Guide kayaking trips on flat and undemanding water Plus Common Core A & B1 Plus Training of Trainers 1A
SISO KYK 407A Instruct kayaking skills on flat and undemanding water Plus Common Core B2 Plus Training of Trainers 1B
White Water Kayaking
Skills Module Description
SISO KYK 302A Apply kayaking skills SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment SISO KYK 303A Apply inland kayaking skills on Grade 2 water SISO WWR 201A Demonstrate self rescue skills in white water SISO WWR 302A Demonstrate white water rescues and recoveries
SISO KYK 406A Apply inland kayaking skills on Grade 3 water SISO WWR 403A Perform complex white water rescues and recoveries
SISO KYK 305A Guide kayaking trips on Grade 2 water SISO KYK 409A Guide kayaking trips on Grade 3 water
SISO KYK 408A Instruct kayaking skills on Grade 2 water SISO KYK 510A Instruct kayaking skills on Grade 3 water
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Instructor
Level Two
Level Three
Guide Grade 2/3
Instructor Grade 2/3
WATER ACTIVITIES
Small Boat Yachting
Skills Module Description
SISO YSB 201A Demonstrate basic skills to sail a small boat in controlled conditions
SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO YSB 302A Sail a small boat in light to moderate conditions
SISO YSB 403A Sail a small boat in moderate and variable conditions
SISO YSB 404A Instruct small boat yachting MEM 5009B Safely operate a mechanically powered recreational boat Plus Common Core A, B1 & B2 Plus Training of Trainers 1A and 1B
Level One
Level Two
Level Two Additional
Instructor
ROCK ACTIVITIES
Single‐Pitch Abseiling
Skills Module Description
SISO ABA 201A Demonstrate abseiling skills on artificial surfaces SISO ABN 201A Demonstrate abseiling skills on natural surfaces SISO ABN 202A Safeguard an abseiler using a single rope belay system PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO ABA 302A Apply single pitch abseiling skills on artificial surfaces SISO ABA 303A Establish ropes for abseiling on artificial surfaces SISO ABN 303A Apply single pitch abseiling skills on natural surfaces SISO ABN 304A Establish ropes for single pitch abseiling on natural surfaces SISO VTR 301A Perform vertical rescue
SISO ABA 304A Guide abseiling on single pitch artificial surfaces SISO ABN 305A Guide abseiling on single pitch natural surfaces Plus Common Core A & B1 Plus Training of Trainers 1A
SISO ABA 406A Instruct abseiling on single pitch artificial surfaces SISO ABN 408A Instruct abseiling on single pitch natural surfaces Plus Common Core B2 Plus Training of Trainers 1B
Multi‐Pitch Abseiling
Skills Module Description
SISO ABA 405A Establish ropes for multi pitch abseiling on artificial surfaces SISO ABN 406A Apply multi pitch abseiling skills on natural surfaces SISO ABN 407A Establish ropes for multi pitch abseiling on natural surfaces SISO VTR 402A Perform complex vertical rescues
SISO ABN 409A Guide abseiling on multi pitch natural surfaces
SISO ABA 407A Instruct abseiling on multi pitch artificial surfaces SISO ABN 510A Instruct abseiling on multi pitch natural surfaces
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Instructor
Level Three
Guide
Instructor
ROCK ACTIVITIES
Single‐Pitch Caving
Skills Module Description
SISO CVE 201A Demonstrate caving skills SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO CVE 302A Apply single pitch abseiling skills in caves SISO CVE 303A Rig a ladder pitch SISO CVE 304A Apply laddering skills SISO CVE 305A Apply cave specific single rope techniques SISO CVE 306A Rig ropes and establish belays in caves SISO NAV 302A Apply navigation skills in an intermediate environment SISO VTR 301A Perform vertical rescue
SISO CVE 307A Guide vertical single pitch caving trips SISO CVE 308A Guide horizontal caving trips Plus Common Core A & B1 Plus Training of Trainers 1A
SISO CVE 417A Instruct vertical single pitch caving skills Plus Common Core B2 Plus Training of Trainers 1B
Multi‐Pitch Caving
Skills Module Description
SISO CVE 409A Rig ladders in complex situations SISO CVE 410A Rig a complex pitch using caving specific techniques SISO CVE 411A Apply vertical caving skills SISO CVE 412A Rig multi pitches in complex vertical cave systems SISO CVE 413A Navigate in untrogged caves SISO VTR 402A Perform complex vertical rescues
SISO CVE 414A Guide vertical multi pitch caving trips
SISO CVE 522A Instruct vertical multi pitch caving skills
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Instructor
Level Three
Guide
Instructor
ROCK ACTIVITIES
Single‐Pitch Canyoning
Skills Module Description
SISO CAY 201A Demonstrate horizontal canyoning skills SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO AQU 202A Perform basic water rescues SISO CAY 302A Apply vertical canyoning skills SISO CAY 303A Establish belays in canyons SISO NAV 302A Apply navigation skills in an intermediate environment SISO VTR 301A Perform vertical rescue
SISO CAY 3041A Guide single pitch canyoning trips Plus Common Core A & B1 Plus Training of Trainers 1A
Plus Common Core B2 Plus Training of Trainers 1B
Multi‐Pitch Canyoning
Skills Module Description
SISO CAY 405A Apply advanced vertical canyoning skills SISO CAY 406A Establish complex belays in canyons SISO VTR 402A Perform complex vertical rescues
SISO CAY 407A Guide multi pitch canyoning trips
SISO CAY 508A Instruct canyoning skills
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Instructor
Level Three
Guide
Instructor
VENTURER SCOUTS
Certificate II – Outdoor Recreation
Skills Module Description
SISO ODR 201A Assist in conducting outdoor recreation sessions SISO OPS 201A Minimise environmental impact SISX IND 101A Work effectively in sport and recreation environments SISX OHS 101A Follow occupational health and safety policies
HLT FA 301B Apply first aid
PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
PLUS (A total of 10 Elective units are required)
Complete Level One in at least 3 skills areas and Level Two in at least 1 skill area:
OR
Complete Level One and Level Two in at least 2 skills areas:
Certificate II Workbook
First Aid
Level One Common
OPTION A
Level One (1) Level One (2) Level One (3) Level Two (1)
OPTION B Level One (1) Level Two
(1)Level One (2) Level Two
(2)
ADVENTUROUS ACTIVITY LEADERS
Certificate III – Outdoor Recreation
Skills Module Description
BINTRO Intro to Basic Leadership Training BCORE HIST How Scouting Began BCORE FUND Basic Scouting Fundamentals BCORE LEAD Basic Leadership BCORE SKILL Personal Skill Development BCORE SAFE Basic ScoutSafe E USP The USP of Scouting E PATROL Introduction to the Patrol System E EDUCATE Educational Method of Scouting
SISO ODR 302A Plan outdoor recreation activities SISO ODR 303A Guide outdoor recreation sessions SISO OPS 201A Minimise environmental impact SISO OPS 304A Plan for minimal environmental impact SISO OPS 306A Interpret weather conditions in the field SISX CAI 306A Facilitate a group SISX EMR 201A Respond to emergency situations SISX OHS 101A Follow occupational health and safety policies SISX RSK 301A Undertake risk analysis of activities SISO BWG 201A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in a controlled environment SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site BSB WOR 301A Organise personal work priorities and development SISX CCS 201A Provide customer service
TAE DEL 301A Provide work skill instruction BSB CMM 401A Make a presentation
Qualify to GUIDE level in at least 2 skill areas:
e‐Learning
Basic Sectional
Training of Trainer 1A
Activity Competency
Guide (1) Guide (2)
ADVENTUROUS ACTIVITY LEADERS
Certificate IV – Outdoor Recreation
Skills Module Description
ACORE FUND Advanced Scouting Fundamentals ACORE SKILL Advanced Personal Skill Development ACORE LEAD Advanced Leadership Plus any 2 e‐Learning electives
BSB WOR 404A Develop work priorities SISO ODR 405A Develop and coordinate programs incorporating outdoor
activities SISO OPS 407A Apply search and rescue skills SISX CCS 404A Address client needs SISX IND 404A Promote compliance with laws and legal principles SISX IND 405A Conduct projects SISX RES 402A Support implementation of environmental management
practices SISX RES 403A Use resources efficiently SISO ODR 404A Manage risk in an outdoor activity SISX EMR 402A Coordinate emergency response SISX OHS 402A Implement and monitor occupational health and safety
policies
TAE ASS 401A Plan assessment activities and processes TAE ASS 402A Assess competence TAS ASS 403A Participate in assessment validation
Complete a project relevant to chosen skill area of approximately 10 hours
Qualify to INSTRUCTOR level in at least 2 skill areas:
e‐Learning
Advanced Sectional
Training of Trainer 1B
Wood Badge Project
Activity Competency
Instructor (1) Instructor (2)
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South Coast a d Ta lela ds Regio S out Shop
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