Being a "trained" Scouts BSA leader includes two main requirements: Youth Protection and position-specific training.
All adults in ANY position in Scouting must complete Youth Protection training. Youth Protection is also highly recommended for any Scout parents or adults who may assist at the patrol or troop level, even if they are not registered. Youth Protection training must be completed every two years in order to remain valid. Training can be done online at
My.Scouting.org, or it can be completed in a group setting. Learn more about Scouting's Youth Protection guidelines and its barriers to abuse at
www.Scouting.org/YouthProtection.
Each adult leader position in Scouting has its own specialized training to get you on the fast track to leading a Scout troop. These basic training courses can be taken online at
My.Scouting.org. Position-specific training available for Scout leaders includes: