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    Youth Protection Resources for Schools & Posts

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    For the best results, save each video to your computer by right clicking on the video link and choosing "save target as" then running the video from the saved location.

    The videos below are meant for the Blue Mountain Council training needs.  They are owned and copyright protected by the Learning for Life.

    Youth Protection Training for ages 6-9 year-olds.

    It Happened To Me (should be viewed with a parent or guardian) 


    Youth Protection Training for 11-14 year-olds.

     

    A Time To Tell


    Youth Protection Training for 14 - 20 year-olds

    Personal Safety Awareness

    Video Presenters Meeting Guide (English PDF) Video Presenters Meeting Guide (Spanish PDF) Sample Letter to Parents[doc] Personal Safety Awareness (low resolution MP4)


    Youth Protection Training for Adult Leaders

    On-line Training

    MyScouting On-line Resource Cente


    The "three R's" of Youth Protection

    The "three R's" of Youth Protection convey a simple message to youth members:

        • Recognize situations that place you at risk of being molested, how child molesters operate, and that anyone could be a molester.
        • Resist unwanted and inappropriate attention. Resistance will stop most attempts at molestation.
        • Report attempted or actual molestation to a parent or other trusted adult. This prevents further abuse and helps to protect other children. Let the Scout know he or she will not be blamed for what occurred.