To Cubs
Your Cub Scout Leader recognises your potential for Leadership and has nominated you for this course. During the course you will learn confidence, strengthen your own abilities and by the end of the day be able to take on more responsibilities. Before you come to the course you will need to complete a task about Getting to Know Your Patrol, and to bring the completed task with you.
All participants will be working in groups and doing the following activities -
- Active outdoor games
- Active indoor games
- Quiet thinking activities
- There will be some writing involved, but not much.
The rule of the course is the Scout Law and you will be encouraged to do a good turn sometime during the day. The course rules are to listen, communicate, be thoughtful, participate and most importantly to have fun.
We are running a course with COVID-19 alertness, so we will not be providing Lunch, so everyone to bring their own Snacks, Lunch and Water Bottle. We may provide some additional snacks or treats throughout the day.
If you are successful in completing the course you will be presented with a Certificate of Attendance. When you complete a follow-up Review task in your Unit, you will receive the Cub Personal Development Badge, which can be worn on the left shoulder of your uniform. The undertaking of a Leadership Course meets the badge requirement together with a Review, completed after the day and shared with your home Unit and Leaders.
Be aware that Cubs who do not make the effort to take part in the day will not automatically get the certificate and/or badge.
This is a long day and might not suit everyone.
Although it is fun, this is a day for things to be learned and achieved, you need to want to take part. Cubs should discuss this with their Parents and Leaders before application. If you are still not sure - contact the Course Leader.
Please ensure details of any condition, disability, special diet, behavioural issues or other needs about which the Course Leader should be aware of – include details which may help us throughout the day.
* Note – there is very little writing on this course, poor writers will not be disadvantaged
* Medications – are the responsibility of your Unit Cub Leader attending on the day
To Leaders
The following is the criteria for nominating a Cub Scout to attend a Leadership Course.
As you can appreciate this is a not a course that all cubs will attempt, so please only put forward those that you feel have some leadership potential, will cope with the long day and be able to meet the requirements.
We will run the program similar to previous ones held at 3rd Mortdale Scout Hall.
Leaders/Adult Helpers must complete EMS registration but are not charged any fee.
Leaders are allocated tasks all day to help facilitate the program delivery.
The Cub Leadership Course is not a Patrol/Assistant Patrol Leader Training Course, it is based on the previous National Award Scheme for the Cub Scout Section and it aims to expose Cubs to basic leadership skills and ideas. It will complement, not replace the training of your Patrol or Assistant Patrol Leaders in the Unit.
NOTE: This Cub Scout Leadership Course will qualify for the new Cub Personal Development Badge [page 80-81 Record Book Cub Scout Section]. This is a day practical course focusing on ‘learn-by-doing’.
To Venturers/Youth Helpers
I would like to invite you to the combined Cub Scout Leadership Course & Youth Helper Course to be held at 3rd Mortdale Scout Hall. Your course will commence at 9.30am sharp.
The following is the criteria for participating in the Youth Helper Course.
• Any Venturer who is or about to start helping in a Joey or Cub or Scout Unit.
• Any Venturer helping in a younger section should attend a Youth Helper Course as part of their training for service.
• Complete the EMS E-Permission and Payment before the Closing Date ($15.00).
• Minimum age – 14y6m years old at date of course.
• Total youth numbers are limited to 12 maximum
• Closing date will be adhered to.
• We will run the program similar to previous ones held at Mortdale Hall, but everyone to bring their own Lunch, Snacks and Drinks [+ Water Bottle] this time.
• There is no specific badge for this particular course, but a Certificate will be issued [this is not the Venturer Leadership Course].
• Wear Full Scout Uniform – wear enclosed shoes. Bring a Sun Hat, Rain Coat, Notebook and Pen.
This course is run at the same time as the Cub Leadership Course, so there will be some interaction between the Cubs and the Venturers as part of the course.
If you require more detailed information and/or wish to discuss participation options [e.g. older Scout or from Girl Guides etc] please email Sam Shelley, RC Cubs - South Metropolitan Region on samantha.shelley@nsw.scouts.com.au
Download Cub pre-Course Worksheet
Know Your Patrol Cub Pre-Course Activity