Blue Moutain Council
Learning for
Life
Youth Protection Resources
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Youth Protection Training for ages 6-9 year-olds.
It Happened To Me (should be viewed with a parent or guardian)
- Video Presenters Meeting Guide (English PDF)
- Video Presenters Meeting Guide (Spanish PDF)
- Sample Letter to Parents[doc]
- It Happened To Me (low resolution MPEG4)
- Me Paso A Mi en Espanol (low resolution MPEG4)
- Parte Uno 41 MB
- Parte Dos 78 MB
- Parte Tres 21 MB
- Parte Quatro 32 MB
- Parte Cinco 15 MB
Youth Protection Training for 11-14 year-olds.
A Time To Tell
- Video Presenters Meeting Guide (English PDF)
- Video Presenters Meeting Guide (Spanish PDF)
- Sample Letter to Parents[doc]
- A Time To Tell (low resolution MP4)
- Un Tiempo Para Decir.
- Parte Uno 72 MB
- Parte Dos 72 MB
- Parte Tres 64 MB
- Parte Quatro 62 MB
- Parte Cinco 68 MB
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)
Personal de sensibilización sobre seguridad.
- Parte Uno 29 MB
- Parte Dos 58 MB
- Parte Tres 30 MB
- Parte Quatro 88 MB
- Parte Cinco (coming soon)
- Parte Seis 32 MB
Youth Protection Training for Adult Leaders
On-line Training
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.