Youth Protection Guidelines Training Available OnlineOur highest priority is the safety and well-being of our youth members and participants. To help protect our young people, we are pleased to offer youth protection training online. This training is one part of a comprehensive youth protection training program that formally began in 1988. It is designed to help prevent child abuse in all of its forms—whether verbal, emotional, physical, or sexual abuse, or neglect. We are proud to offer this training free of charge to all parents, teachers, coaches, social workers, and youth development leaders. This training comes in an easy-to-use format and will require about an hour to complete, and it could be invaluable to you and the youth in your life. Because requirements for reporting suspected incidents of child abuse vary from community to community, this online training is only delivered through the Web sites of local BSA offices. Before taking this training, please view this link Guidelines for Taking Online Training To view the training materials, please select the link listed below. Having Problems? Thank you for utilizing this important training opportunity.
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