scoutldr Posted September 5 Share Posted September 5 BSA Lifeguard Certification Program Retiring After careful consideration and evaluation, Scouting America will transition away from the BSA Lifeguard certification program effective December 31, 2024. Moving forward, we believe that partnering with well-established certifying agencies such as the American Red Cross, YMCA, StarGuard Elite, and Ellis & Associates will still allow us to offer local councils access to top-tier lifeguard training. Individuals currently certified as BSA Lifeguards may continue to use their certification until it reaches its expiration date. Individuals who are certified as BSA Lifeguard Instructors will receive additional information on how to potentially transition to an American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor. If you would like to learn more about this transition in person, consider registering for the upcoming 2024 National Aquatics Conference https://www.scouting.org/.../2024-national-aquatics.../ (Posted by Mike Walton on FB Page US Scouting Service Project 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post RememberSchiff Posted September 6 Popular Post Share Posted September 6 Very prudent move. IMHO we should NOT be self-certifying ourselves as competent in skills where we are at risk for liability. We only make ourselves more liable, use third party certification! ACA for camps, YMCA for swimming, Red Cross or American Heart Association for CPR/First Aid, NRA or USA Shooting for firearm safety. My $0.02, 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qwazse Posted September 6 Share Posted September 6 If a national certification can be offered at camp, I’m fine with the transition. I was originally trained in ARC guard certification, then re-upped with BSA Guard. Our local pools honored BSA guard, so calling it “self-serving” is disingenuous. Guard certification serves the community. On the other hand, if instructors become hard to come by, fewer youth will pursue training. The nation’s waters could become more hazardous. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post PACAN Posted September 6 Popular Post Share Posted September 6 @RememberSchiffIMHO we should NOT be self-certifying ourselves as competent in skills where we are at risk for liability. Like YPT? 😉😁 1 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RememberSchiff Posted September 6 Share Posted September 6 4 minutes ago, PACAN said: @RememberSchiffIMHO we should NOT be self-certifying ourselves as competent in skills where we are at risk for liability. Like YPT? 😉😁 Yes. We already have a third party for background checks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scoutldr Posted September 6 Author Share Posted September 6 When I came up through the ARC system, I passed Sr Lifesaving and WSI. The instructor/victims were very active and almost twice my size. When I took BSA Lifeguard and became a BSA Lifeguard Counselor, I taught it the same way. When I signed their card, there was NO doubt that they were competent. Sadly, after that, the whole program got watered down as many other requirements in the BSA did. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PACAN Posted September 6 Share Posted September 6 @RememberSchiffi know we have background checks. I was referring to people thinking they are YP competent because they took the Bsa’s YP course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qwazse Posted September 6 Share Posted September 6 1 hour ago, PACAN said: @RememberSchiffi know we have background checks. I was referring to people thinking they are YP competent because they took the Bsa’s YP course. Have you taken PA’s course? BSA’s ain’t half bad in comparison. However, both just rattle off policy. I wonder if a better certification would involve role-playing exercises? That is essentially what makes life guard courses worthwhile. Obviously we aren’t gonna simulate victimization with YPT, but it might be possible to simulate a few victim responses, actually make that call to authorities, walk through reporting, etc … Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SSScout Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 Show them "The Guardian" . 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PACAN Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 @qwazse Yep I have done the PA course. It is also used by any adult doing anything with youth including Priests and School Teachers as a condition of employment. I agree listening to "experts" drone on and then being "tested " with obvious questions and answers so you pass doesn't make anyone "competent" 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fred8033 Posted September 11 Share Posted September 11 (edited) On 9/5/2024 at 8:15 PM, RememberSchiff said: ... we should NOT be self-certifying ourselves as competent in skills where we are at risk for liability. We only make ourselves more liable, use third party certification! ... On 9/6/2024 at 9:41 AM, PACAN said: Like YPT? 😉😁 I agree on this. Even YPT should be 3rd party certification. Serious question --> Is there a 3rd party organization that does YPT certifications? ... If not, can BSA spin off their YPT to be an independent body that then would work with more than one youth program. The new org could learn and improve independent of BSA. ... IMHO, this would be a good thing. Edited September 11 by fred8033 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RememberSchiff Posted September 11 Share Posted September 11 I think third party YPT certification courses will increasingly be the domain of the resident state, e.g. PA, TX. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrjohns2 Posted September 11 Share Posted September 11 8 hours ago, fred8033 said: If not, can BSA spin off their YPT to be an independent body that then would work with more than one youth program. SafeSport is used for many sports, I believe. USA Archery uses them. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RememberSchiff Posted September 11 Share Posted September 11 (edited) IMHO, a YPT certification should be nationally or at least state recognized and accepted. If one is so YPT certified , that certification is accepted everywhere in that region. It should be officially developed and endorsed by multiple child protection organizations and be in common use by youth organizations (schools, scouts, clubs, camps, employers,...) and those individual whose job puts them in contact and care with youth (police, medical personnel) My $0.02. Edited September 11 by RememberSchiff 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fred8033 Posted September 11 Share Posted September 11 37 minutes ago, mrjohns2 said: SafeSport is used for many sports, I believe. USA Archery uses them. Thanks. I've never seen that one before. Interesting how they publish ineligible names publicly. https://uscenterforsafesport.org/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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