Resources

Youth Protection Training

Youth protection training is mandatory for all leaders and for all new parents.

Youth protection training is a short online course offered by BSA at no cost.

After completing youth protection training, make sure to print your certificate and maintain this in your records.

How To Take Youth Protection Training

  1. Go to my.scouting.org
  2. Create a new account if you haven’t created one before. Otherwise login with your existing account.
  3. Click on My Training from the Menu in the top left.
  4. Scroll down until you see Training Courses by Program. Look for Youth Protection Training.
  5. Take the course.
  6. When you are complete make sure to print out a certificate for your records and retain your user name and password.

My Scouting

Access your My Scouting account for both adult leaders and youth account settings including renewal: my.scouting.org

For help on completing annual membership renewal for adult and youth, check our Renewal Guide.

ScoutBook

For entering achievements and rank progress for your scout, and to access other tools for Advancement Coordinators and Den Leaders:  scoutbook.scouting.org

Medical Forms are required to be updated annually.

  • BSA Medical Forms A/B – This form is required for all scouting activities less than 72 hours.
  • BSA Medical Forms A/B/C – This form is required for all scouting activities longer than 72 hours. Most overnight summer camps will require this form.
  • Expense Reimbursement Form
    Use this form to request reimbursement for approved expenditures.
  • Missing Receipt Declaration
    Use this form in combination with the reimbursement form when you need to make a declaration for a missing receipt. This form will require two party approval from the Treasurer and the Committee Chair.

Pack 1592 is part of the Placer District: