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Volunteer Required training

Step 1 - Registration with Scouting America -my.scouting.org  You will need to do this for yourself e-mail me once completed. 

 

Step 2 - Safeguarding Youth Training (SYT) Training Link 

Step 3 - AB 506 Requirements (if you already have AB506 from another volunteer position please email me your certificate and then go ahead and complete the Live Scan)

Visit the Greater LA Council's AB506 page and complete all three components:

 

Step 4 - Once complete, please email proof of completion to:

ASSITANT SCOUTMASTER Training

ONLINE

Hazardous Weather 
Training

Hazardous Weather Training is a pre-requisite for Scoutmaster/ASM training in addition to Adult Leader Backpack Training and an invaluable resource to anyone backpacking or hiking.

Wilderness & Remote First Aid Training

Oct. 25-26, 2025

Cuhsman Watt

Scout Center

Wilderness and Remote First Aid Fall 2025 PURPOSE: Extend Scout Leaders knowledge of First Aid to those situations where professional response may not be immediately available. This training is geared towards Adult Scout Leaders and those Scout parents going to a Scout High Adventure Base activity or Scout wilderness activity.

 

DATE: Saturday and Sunday 25 & 26 October 2025 TIME: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day

 

LOCATION: Cushman Watt Scout Center, 2333 Scout Way, Los Angeles COST: $90.00 for Wilderness First Aid and CPR/AED by 18 October 2025. If fewer than five sign ups are made prior to that date a cancellation notice will be sent. Otherwise a confirmation will be sent after that date. Cost includes a CD with all printed material on it.

 

REGISTRATION: Online registration with check, paypal or credit card is available at http://glaachat.org/register. For help with registration contact Hannibol Sullivan, Community Engagement Coordinator (SR) and HAT Advisor at (213) 413-4400 or email Hannibol.Sullivan@scouting.org.

 

EQUIPMENT: None needed.

 

MEALS: All meals are the responsibility of the participants. Time will be allotted to go out or you can bring your own snacks, lunch and refreshments.

 

MAXIMUM SIZE: 45 students

 

OVERVIEW: CPR/AED class includes printed materials as well as AED demonstration using an AED trainer and use of CPR manikins. Successful completion of the course earns a certification valid for two years.

 

REQUIREMENTS: For Wilderness and Remote First Aid Certification, current certification in Adult CPR & AED which will be taught at the beginning of the class. For First Aid Basics – have knowledge of Tenderfoot, Second Class & First Class First Aid skills, and completion of the online trainings in Weather Hazards, Safe Swim Defense and Safety Afloat. I

 

NSTRUCTORS: Rick Reeley and Dave Rolandelli

 

QUESTIONS: Rick Reeley course instructor at reeleyr@cmtlaw.com A USB thumb drive with all printed material on it will be given to each participant. Hike Aid 3, “Full Dimension High Adventure Training”, has a complete discussion of the training programs of the GLAAC-HAT. It may be downloaded from the Council High Adventure website at http://glaac-hat.org/HikeAids.html.

Questions about any of them are to be directed to Michael Schlaifer; Vice ChairTraining: (213)247-8808 (C); e-mail, michael@schlaifer.com

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