Since 1998, Bruce Weyhrauch has owned and managed the Law Office of Bruce B. Weyhrauch, LLC, where among others, he works with business and labor organizations, associations, and nonprofits. In his free time, Bruce Weyhrauch volunteers with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA).
All adult BSA volunteers must undergo Youth Protection training in line with the organization’s goals of outstanding safety and protection for all youth members. This FAQ will further explain the BSA’s Youth Protection training requirements.
Question: Why is it mandatory?
Answer: With the BSA’s focus on youth safety, its mandatory Youth Protection training helps ensure that everyone, from merit badge counselors to board members, is educated on the subject.
Q: How often must volunteers retake Youth Protection training?
A: The BSA requires all volunteers to retake the training every two years since the organization is constantly reassessing and reevaluating its policies. The BSA requires individuals to complete the course before registering or reregistering as volunteers.
Q: If I already know all of the course’s information, can I skip it and take a quiz to confirm my knowledge?
A: No. All volunteers must take the entire training course to show their commitment to the BSA’s mission of protecting youth. Moreover, taking the course ensures your education is up to date with the latest training the BSA offers.
All adult BSA volunteers must undergo Youth Protection training in line with the organization’s goals of outstanding safety and protection for all youth members. This FAQ will further explain the BSA’s Youth Protection training requirements.
Question: Why is it mandatory?
Answer: With the BSA’s focus on youth safety, its mandatory Youth Protection training helps ensure that everyone, from merit badge counselors to board members, is educated on the subject.
Q: How often must volunteers retake Youth Protection training?
A: The BSA requires all volunteers to retake the training every two years since the organization is constantly reassessing and reevaluating its policies. The BSA requires individuals to complete the course before registering or reregistering as volunteers.
Q: If I already know all of the course’s information, can I skip it and take a quiz to confirm my knowledge?
A: No. All volunteers must take the entire training course to show their commitment to the BSA’s mission of protecting youth. Moreover, taking the course ensures your education is up to date with the latest training the BSA offers.