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  1. https://www.scouts.ca/news-and-events/news/2024/04/scouts-canada-makes-pledge-to-be-scouts-for-all-canadians New leadership and focus announced monday.
  2. No trap. Your question is asked and answered on it's merit. With a citation of the source of the answer by the guy who publishes it.
  3. But.... he is not, from your OP, he is an active Cub Scout, still engaged in Cub Scout advancement and programming.
  4. And that is why it cannot be done with a single Webelos.
  5. @InquisitiveScouter single Webelos cannot camp with a unit. Webelos camp only as a Den or with a Pack. https://www.scouting.org/health-and-safety/gss/gss03/#a Only Webelos and Arrow of Light dens may conduct den coordinated campouts. Webelos and Arrow of Light den coordinated campouts are restricted to no more than two consecutive nights. Den camping only includes the Webelos or Arrow of Light youth. As with pack coordinated campouts, the den must have a BALOO trained adult leader in attendance and all Youth Protection policies apply. Webelos/Arrow of Light Den Camping may
  6. Not sure what likewise means in this context. However on the subject co-ed Scouts BSA units my response would be that there are not any co-ed options for Scouts BSA units. Each unit has its own charter and would need to follow the requirements for that charter. Rolling your own "whatever" and calling it Scouting is a risk I'd not suggest anyone take with youth or their standing with the organization. The SAFE checklists specifically addresses this: https://www.scouting.org/health-and-safety/safe/ Under Supervision: Knowing and delivering the program of the Boy
  7. Keep reading: Risk advisory for each HAB are provided with the AHMR download: https://www.scouting.org/health-and-safety/ahmr/
  8. https://www.scouting.org/health-and-safety/ahmr/medical-formfaqs/ Q. When does the height/weight chart apply? We have differing opinions in our unit/district. A. The height/weight chart will apply in the following known adventure activities: Backcountry activities. When your travels take you more than 30 minutes off an accessible roadway, fire lane, camp road, etc., or where you float, walk, hike, bike, or otherwise go into the backcountry. Depending on the terrain and local conditions, this might be a few hundred yards or a few miles into the backcountry. Most Boy Scouts o
  9. This is not a revert to previous policy. It is a change.
  10. Since I was tagged. Bears can paddle. They cannot paddle down the river to go on trek / collect miles. That is beyond the scope / age appropriateness for Cub Scouting. So, sure you could paddle on a still wide river, but you can't go down the river with the Cub Scouts and call it a paddling hike. Any questions, show this to your SE / Aquatics Director in the Council and have them reach out to me richard.bourlon@scouting.org or our the national outdoor program lead who manages the aquatics program. We concur on the situation as you defined it in the quote above. Plea
  11. https://www.scouting.org/health-and-safety/safe/ S - Supervision
  12. @InquisitiveScouter your council is the go to for all volunteer related questions and feedback. As part of the restructuring that was a choice made by the councils. The national council no longer has that function nor resources. Social media sites as feedback loops sometimes work, and sometimes the submitters don't like it when they get what they ask for. It's hit or miss.
  13. Light was shed as requested by the first answer. You appear to correctly understand that "The BSA requires review and approval of the completed form by a physician."
  14. The following medical contraindications are based on BSA operational considerations and may be more conservative than those listed in the “Diving Medical Guidance to the Physician.” Emphasis added above.
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