Some other things to know about First Aid. This will be the usual “Standard First Aid with a Wilderness Flavour”. It will be a full week Mon-Fri excluding Wed. Based on requests from last year includes more scenarios and skill development opportunities. B-Con. This is a special first Aid course for anyone taking the week long course on site. It will be held on Saturday morning for 3-4 hours. Archery course will be held on Wednesday. This will be free to participants in any weeklong course. Others may join for a small fee. Magic Campfire will be a full week course and focuses on making campfires, ceremonies, magic and more. There will be a Morning Fitness Challenge every morning before breakfast. Insanity workouts on Mon Wed Fri; alternate Tue Thu Sat will be a run. On Wed evening we will hold our usual Pot Luck Dinner and this year a Skill Swap! Like an informal Mini Scouting University where the currency is information. For those interested in Family Camp OOS you must contact Scouter Marnie (mc.ferguson@gmail.com) before June 1. Please email a short summary of your experience working with youth and the role you wish to fill. MedVents are encouraged to apply. All OOS will attend a training weekend prior to this event. MedVents will receive NAEMT-PHTLS Trauma First Responder training/certification. Camp Crest Contest!! Would you like to help us design our FTE2015 Camp Crest? Submissions must be rec’d by Scouter Bev (babridger@shaw.ca) prior to June 30. Contest details will be posted on www.facebook.com / Family Training Event. Alternately you can contact Bev via email. TO REGISTER: Contact Cindy Friesen at the Chinook Council Office. 1-403-283-4993 Toll Free 1-888-726-8876 A non-refundable deposit of $75.00 is due upon registration to reserve your spot for all training programs. The deposit is $20 for participants in the family program. SCOUTS CANADA NORTHERN LIGHTS COUNCIL Camp Director John Simpson (780) 920-5845 jsympson@gmail.com 2015 FAMILY TRAINING EVENT Camp Administrator Beverly Bridger (403) 616-3402 babridger@shaw.ca Northern Lights Council Office (780) 454-8561 1-800-480-2054 northernlights@scouts.ca But I don't have time for training! Some employers will provide time off and/or payment of fees for this professional training. In other venues, this training can cost over $1000. Check with your Course Director for a letter to provide to your employer. Most Group Committees will pay for this training as it is considered a normal budget item for Group operations. By bringing your family, your training can double as vacation time since you'll have most evenings free and all of Wednesday to enjoy Sylvan Lake or the surrounding area. CAMP WOODS SYLVAN LAKE, ALBERTA AUGUST 16 – 22, 2015 www.facebook.com/FamilyTrainingEvent Wood Badge II Training Wood Badge Training began in 1919 at Gilwell Park, England as a training course for Scoutmasters. Twenty leaders attended the twelve-day program led by Sir Robert Baden Powell. Upon their successful completion of the training, they were presented with a simple wooden beads and a leather thong. The course name from then on was known as “Wood Badge”. The course has grown along with the Scouting Movement to meet the training needs of its leaders. Today’s course, Wood Badge II focuses on the teaching of contemporary concepts in improving communication, and working with a diversified volunteer team. It is designed to provide a foundation of leadership skills that will apply not only to your position in Scouting, but to your personal life and career as well. The primary purpose of Wood Badge Training is to strengthen Scouting in our local Groups, Areas and Council. The Wood Badge Course brings together leaders from all areas of Scouting: Beaver Scouts, Cub Scouts, Scouts, Venturer Scouts, Rover Scouts, Group Committee, Group Commissioner and Trainers. The course content and leadership principles apply to Scouts in all leadership positions and will provide a common foundation of leadership skills to be used throughout all Scouts Canada program areas. In Canada the Wood Badge program consists of two parts, an introduction targeted at new leaders and advanced training for leaders ready for more. Only phase 2 will be presented over the week at Camp Woods. During this outdoor experience you will develop a personal plan for putting the leadership skills you are learning into practice. This plan is called your “Ticket”. Ticket commitments include specific goals and objectives involved in your own Scouting program, areas of personal growth, and expanding the diversity of Scouting. You will hopefully find and become friends with a coach/mentor who will provide assistance and guidance as you “work your ticket”. All Scouters must have Wood Badge I in the same section that they wish to register for at camp. Upon successful completion of stage one you will have been awarded a leather turkshead woggle, on completing stage two you will receive a distinctive Wood Badge neckerchief referred to as a Gilwell necker, and Wood Badge Beads – two wooden beads worn on a leather thong around the neck. Scouter + Develop your skills and learn how to effectively teach, coach and mentor your fellow Scouters. Through presentations, projects, and discussions with experienced trainers, you will strengthen skills you already possess and cultivate new ones. Towards the end of the week you will have the opportunity to lead training sessions for the Wood Badge participants who are also participating in the Family Training Event. Theory + Hands-on Practice + Immediate Support. There is simply no better way to get into training. As an added bonus you can meet previous course graduates who have gone on to train courses that are being offered simultaneously. How Much? Program Wood Badge II HEROES Scouter + Boating (inc. canoeing/sailing) Family Program Wilderness First Aid Magic Campfires Archery (non-participants) Non-Participating Spouse/Partner Fee (Early/Late) $185.00/$200.00 $199.00/$250.00 $150.00/$175.00 $185.00/$200.00 $65.00/$85.00 $120.00/$135.00 $120.00/$135.00 $20/$40 $20.00 Boating Skills Learn how to safely handle both canoes and sailboats in this one week course that will put you on the water gathering practical experience every day. HEROES HEROES is a Scouter in Training (SIT) course inspired by the SIT courses run at Blue Springs Scout Reserve during the mid-1990s and enhanced by a youth focused training team. The course challenges participants to: 1. 2. Acquire a wide variety of skills that will allow them to make a meaningful difference in both their own lives and the lives of others in a short time; Believe in themselves, their ability to change the world, and see how Scouting can enable them to do both. The course also provides participants with an opportunity to do hard things that have a high cool factor. Previous participants have made their own knives from raw steel, climbed mountains and found a sunken treasure. HEROES is an entirely self-contained event. There is no going back to your family each night or for meals. Once you’re in, you’re in. Family Program This is an opportunity to give your child the ultimate Scouting experience. Whether they're Beaver, Cub or Scout-aged youth their day will be filled with games, crafts, rambles, water, snacks, and adventures. Have a junior Venturer coming along who isn't quite old enough for the training program? They'll have the opportunity to act as activity leaders, assisting with the delivery of the program and honing their leadership skills. Evening program includes Family Campfires, GPS, Treasure Hunt plus much more. *Early fees are assessed if registration happens before July 17, 2015 The fees above include camping fees and all course related programming and materials costs for the week. Participants are responsible for bringing their own accommodations (tent, trailer, RV, etc.). In very special cases it may be possible to offer participants indoor accommodation in a bunkhouse. Please contact the administrator for information. Participants are responsible for their own food. Time will generally be given for lunch but note that some training programs may include a requirement to attend one or more lunches as a course. We are exploring the possibility of participants joining the staff food plan and will notify all registrants in the welcome package if this becomes available. What is the “Family Training Event” It has become a tradition in Alberta Scouting to provide an on-site day program for children and families of Wood Badge II training participants to enable them to both enjoy training and spend time with their families. With so many people on site providing programming all at once it made sense to start offering additional programs simultaneously. With at least five different programs happening simultaneously it no longer made sense to refer only to the WB-II program. We are calling it the “Family Training Event” to acknowledge the whole family approach that is being celebrated by this multi-event approach.
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