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  1. You might try to look at the blog entitled "Young SPL" by Eagle309. One of the replies is from joni4TA, who says they had converted the video to DVD and distributed copies. Maybe joni4TA still has a copy, or can get one for you!
  2. It may appear to have been handled, but the APPROPRIATE action leaves no question - it's spelled out firmly in the Youth Protection Training that ALL adults leaders should take and renew every two years: If there is ANYTHING that COULD appear or DOES appear to be inappropriate that happens AT A SCOUTING FUNCTION OR EVENT, the local COUNCIL representative for Youth Protection (usually the council executive or their designee) shuld be contacted IMMEDIATELY. Then you should drop your own personal actions, and allow the council to investigate and determine if, indeed, anything inappropriate has transpired. The council will then intervene and respond to the allegations, and take whatever action should be taken. This could include removing a volunteeer, but if they find that someone has actually touched a boy in an inappropriate fashion, they may need to block the individual from ever being allowed to rejoin the BSA. This prevents the "problem" from simply moving to another troop or area. If you "handle" the situation yourself, you have contributed to the problem!! If the council sees fit, they may also involve the proper legal authorities; to protect the boys, the other leaders, and the entire Scouting movement. We as individuals can not even attempt to do that, ourselves. Proper reporting is absolutely necessary!!
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