Adult Leader Development Conference

Leaders! Join us for this Spring’s Adult Leader Development Conference at Lake Erie College in Painesville on April 18, 2020. The training conference is geared toward Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, and Venturing parents and leaders. Participants will attend four helpful training sessions from ten different options. 

Breakout Sessions (Choose 4)

Conflict Management:
Is there conflict in your unit? Let us help. This course will discuss the reasons for and sources of conflict. It will also provide various tools and steps to help resolve conflict. We will also address communication skills and listening skills which will help with conflict management.

Scoutbook: Getting Started
Scoutbook is the preferred tool of Scouting. This session will provide an overview of Scoutbook Mobile, Invitations, Logo, My Scout's Profile, Profile Synch, My Dashboard, Advancement, and Calendar. (If you’re unsure how to use these tools, this training is for you!)

The Life Cycle of a Scout:
What happens when Scouting becomes a part of a childs life find out the opportunities that exist as a Scout journeys from Lion to Eagle and beyond.

High-Adventure Planning:
Learn from seasoned Venturing Crew Advisors how to plan a unit-planned high-adventure trip.

Funding the Adventure:
Gain financial planning tools for your unit, and learn how to efficiently fundraise for a quality year-long program.

Webelos-to-Scout Transition:
Learn the best methods for Troops and Packs to facilitate Arrow of Light Scouts to a Troop of their choosing. All while cementing the newly-bridged Scouts’ interest in continuing in Scouts BSA.

Succession Planning: Passing the Torch:
Learn how to recruit and engage parents into an active role within the unit, and how to effectively transition leadership from one role to another. This session is perfect for planning the future of the unit and welcoming new leaders.

365 Days of Recruiting New Scouts:
Learn the best, most updated practices available to recruit new families into Scouting, so your unit can grow year-round and be prepared for success during Spring and Fall recruitment drives.

Bullying: Real Talk, Real Tactics
Define different types of bullying at different age levels, learn how to create an anti-bullying culture, and leave equipped with real tactics to solve bullying issues in your unit.

Activities for Kids!

We know that attending training often means finding supervision for kids. No need at this development conference! There will also be activities for younger Scouts. Note that this is not a program activity for your Unit, but instead a convenience for parents.

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