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WOODBADGE
Part I

What is a Woodbadge Part I?

The Basic Woodbadge Part I is a course set by the National Adult Development team to provide a new scouter or a scouter transferring to a new section with a core set of skills needed to be a contributing member of the leadership team.

How do I enroll?

There are many "Part I" courses offered throughout the year. Some are residential running from Friday night to Sunday afternoon. Some also occur on weekends, but are an easy commute allowing the participants to return home each evening. Others are held on weeknights. Check the "Home" page of this site to track what courses are offered. Once you have decide which course fits with your schedule then click on the "Online Registration" button at the top of this page.

Alternatively you can call the Training Department at the Central Ontario Admin Centre and register.
(416-490-6364 X250)

 

Do I have to take the course?

Every Scouter agrees to complete their Woodbadge Part I within the first year of joining a group or a transferring to a new section when they register. Although there are some rare exceptions the only way to qualify for a Woodbadge Part I is by successfully completing a course.

 

Session Descriptions


These sessions cover the basic skills that you will need to be a contributing member of the leadership team of your section

Building on "New Leader Orientation",  you will explore the key elements of the meeting, work through short term and long term planning, learn the meaning of "Safe Scouting" and be introduced to the outdoor skills appropriate to your section.

 

 
Outdoor Skills 
 
Although your Woodbadge Part I will give you a quick overview of the skills that you need to take Scouting outdoors, there is not enough time to give you the experience and hand on opportunities to explore these skills.
 
The Scoutcraft I course is offered periodically for those that would like to learn the basics of camping and functioning safely outdoors. 

For those that would like to know a bit more about the more  adventurous types of camping the Scoutcraft  II is also available.

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