Title: Commissioner Basic
1Welcome!
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3Commissioner Quiz
- The unit commissioner (true / false)
- 1. Reports to the District Executive.
- 2. Must be an expert in training adults and
youth. - 3. Is only concerned with reregistering a unit
on time. - 4. Should be familiar with the official
literature used by units for program. - 5. Visits the unit committee only, on a regular
basis. - 6. Must know the unit program planning process.
- 7. "Sells" the unit leader on district and
council functions, as a primary responsibility. - 8. Periodically communicates with the chartered
organization representative to offer help.
4Commissioner Quiz
- The unit commissioner (true / false) - Continued
- 9. Regularly attends Roundtables to check up
on unit leaders. - 10. Guides the unit through the annual service
plan. - 11. May earn the Commissioners Key and/or the
Cub Scouter Award. - 12. Attends monthly meetings of the district
committee. - 13. Is not involved in the presentation of the
unit charter. - 14. Must be familiar with the monthly program
themes. - 15. Encourages assigned packs, troops, teams,
and crews to earn the Quality Unit Award.
5- Commissioner
- Basic
- Training
6- Commissioner
- Basic
- Training
7Introductions
- Name
- Commissioner job
- Scouting experience
8- Session 1
- Why Commissioners?
9Overview
- Aims and methods
- Commissioner service role
- Supporting the unit
- Unit Program Planning
10Aims and Methods
11Aims of Scouting
- What are the aims of Scouting?
- Character development
- Citizenship training
- Personal fitness
12Methods of Scouting
- What are some methods of Scouting?
- Cub Scouts
- Boy Scouts / Varsity
- Venturing
13Council Mission
- Promotes Scouting in a geographic area
- Voluntary association of citizens
- Representatives of chartered organizations
- Provides Scouting services
- Field service
- Office support
- Camps
14District Mission
- Organize and support successful units
- Membership
- Finance
- Program
- Unit service
15- Commissioner Service Role
16The Commissioner Concept
- The commissioner is the liaison between the local
council and Scouting units. - The commissioner's mission is to
- Keep units operating at maximum efficiency,
- Maintain regular contact with unit leaders,
- Counsel leaders on where to find assistance,
- Note weaknesses in programs,
- And suggest remedies.
- The commissioner is successful when units
effectively deliver the ideals of Scouting to
their members.
17Job Description Card
18Job Description Card
19Job Description Card
20Job Description Card
- Friend
- Representative
- Unit "GP doctor"
21Job Description Card
- Friend
- Representative
- Unit "GP doctor"
- Teacher
22Job Description Card
- Friend
- Representative
- Unit "GP doctor"
- Teacher
- Counselor
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24 25Supporting the Unit
- Topic Indicators of unit health
- Method Buzz groups
26Indicators of Unit Health Pack
- Leadership
- Webelos den
- Advancement
- Attendance
- Adult attendance
- Den activity
- Program operations
- Den chiefs or den aides
- Membership
- Planned program
27Indicators of Unit Health Troop
- Meeting operation
- Youth leadership
- Advancement
- Adult assistance
- Attendance
- Outdoor program
- Patrol activity
- Budget plan
- Membership
- Planned program
28Indicators of Unit Health Crew
- Adult Leadership
- Elected Officers
- Adult assistance
- Membership
- Meeting operation
- Planned program
29Evaluation Tool
- Commissioner Worksheets - pack, troop, crew
- Do unit leaders like evaluation?
- What are your resources?
30 31Cub Scout Program Planning
- Unit commissioners should understand process and
tools - Program Helps and Pack Planning Chart
- Council calendar
- Chartered organization needs
- Annual program planning conference
- Monthly pack leaders meeting
- DLC - DL meeting
- Den Chief - adult meeting
32Boy Scout Program Planning
- Tools
- Troop Program Features 4 volumes
- Program Planning Chart
- Boy Scout Leader
Program Notebook - Planning steps
- Homework (get ready)
- Find out what Scouts want (patrol leaders)
- PLC annual planning, SPL presiding
- Secure troop committee support
- Pass the word. Publicize.
33Venturing Crew Program Planning
- Crew plans program
- Program capability inventory (adult resources)
- Adult hobbies, interests, skills, careers, and
Ideas from PCI to program planning forms - Venturing activity interest survey
- Planning steps
- Officers brainstorm activities
- Officers discuss and evaluate each idea
- Officers select activities and calendarize
- Officers plan each month in advance
34Summary
- Aims and methods
- Commissioner service role
- Supporting the unit
- Unit program planning
35 36- Commissioner
- Basic
- Training
37- Session 2
- Units The Commissioners
- Top Priority
38Overview
- The Unit Visit
- Unit Visitation Reports
- Commissioner Priorities
- Effective Commissioner Leadership
- Unit Committee Functions
- Quality Unit Operations
39 40The First Unit Visit
- Make appointment to visit an assigned unit
- Go with your observer/coach/ADC
- Worksheet will be filled out later
- Take your resource kit
- Observe for the entire meeting
- Do not participate beyond introductions
- Both new commissioner and coach fill out
independent worksheets - Wear your complete uniform as an example
41 42Unit Visitation Reports
- Using the
- Commissioner Work Sheet
43Worksheet
44Sample
45 46Commissioner Priorities
- Remember your job description
- Stick to your primary responsibility
- Unit focus
47- Effective Commissioner Leadership
48Effective Commissioner Leadership
- Evaluate and improve your own performance
- Maintain a positive and enthusiastic attitude
- Work successfully with adults
- Guide unit leaders in working successfully with
boys - Set a good example for the boys and other adults
- Continue learning and growing in leadership
skills - Practice good communication
49 50 51Unit Committee Functions
52Pack Committee
- Advancement
- Finance
- Outings
- Training
- Membership reregistration
- Record keeping correspondence
- Public relations
- Friends of Scouting
53Troop Committee
- Advancement
- Finance
- Equipment
- Outdoor program
- Transportation
- Leadership
- Membership reregistration
- Friends of Scouting
54 55Danger Signals
- Style of leadership
- Leader wants to keep authority
- Lacks faith in boys / leaders
- Leader trains only by mass instruction
- Leader does not grasp possibilities of patrol
method - Unit is not meeting
- Unit is without adult leaders
- Unit has no committee
- No new members being added
- Low attendance at meetings
- Weak or poorly organized program
- No advancement
- No participation in day camp or summer camp
- No unit budget
56National Quality Unit Award
- Four mandatory items
- Trained leader
- Trained assistant leader
- Outdoor program
- Recharter on time
- Minimum two of six optional items
- 100 Boys Life (or improvement)
- Advancement
- Service project
- Etc., appropriate to the type of unit
57Summary
- The unit visit
- Unit visitation reports
- Commissioner priorities
- Effective commissioner leadership
- Unit committee functions
- Quality Unit operation
58- Open Forum
- Questions and Concerns
59 60- Commissioner
- Basic
- Training
61- Session 3
- How to Help a Unit
62Overview
- Counseling
- The District Committee
- Membership Management
- Unit Charter Renewal Process
- Annual Commissioner Service Plan
- The Lifesaving Commissioner
- Second and Third Unit Visits
63 64Counseling
- "Listen to someone in such a way that they will
solve their own problems."
65Discussion
- What are the fundamentals of good counseling?
66Fundamentals Of Good Counseling
- 1. Time and place with no interruptions
- 2. Understand what the leader is saying
- 3. Let the leader know you hear and understand
- 4. Do not give advice!
- Guide the discussion through questions
- Leader solves his/her own problem
- If they don't solve their own problem
- Give information
- Propose possible alternatives
- Let leader pick best solution
- 5. Summarize from time to time to keep on track
- 6. Support thinking with information
- Know the difference between information and
advice - 7. Resources
- Commissioner Fieldbook, Counseling
67 68District Committee
- Four function organization
- Membership
-
- Finance
- Program
- Unit service
69Membership Functions
- 1. Fall Roundup
- 2. Spring Roundup
- 3. Special membership rallies
- 4. Advice and help to units with
- membership problems
70Finance Functions
- 1. Sustaining Membership Enrollment / Friends of
Scouting - 2. Trust Funds
- (James E. West Award)
- 3. Advice to units
71Program Functions
- 1. Camping
- 2. Activities
- 3. Advancement
- 4. Training
- 5. Health Safety
72Camping
- Order of the Arrow
- Where to go camping
- Summer camp promotion
- Log Cabin Gateway
- Philmont
73Activities
- Scout Expo
- Scouting for Food
- Scouting Anniversary Week
- District Recognition Dinner
- Cub Day Camp
- Derbys Pinewood, Soapbox, etc.
- Camp-O-Rees
74Advancement
- Eagle Boards of Review
- Merit Badge Counselors
- Venturing awards
- Advice / training for units
- Heroism awards
- Adult recognition
75Training
- Cub Scout
- Fast Start
- New Leader Essentials
- Leader Specific Training
- Tiger Cub, Cub Scout, Webelos
- Cubmaster and Assistant
- Pack Committee
- Youth Protection
- Pow Wow, Roundtable
- Wood Badge
76Training
- Boy Scout
- Fast Start
- New Leader Essentials
- Leader Specific Training
- Scoutmaster and Assistant
- Intro to Outdoor Leadership Skills
- Troop Committee
- Youth Protection
- Roundtable, High Adventure
- Wood Badge
77Training
- Venturing
- Fast Start
- New Leader Essentials
- Leader Specific Training
- Venturing Crew Advisers / Adults
- Intro to Outdoor Leadership Skills
- Youth Protection
- Roundtable, High Adventure
- Wood Badge
- Powder Horn
78Training
- Youth
- Den Chief
- Council Courses
- Junior Leader Training
- Junior Leader Backpack Training
- Venturing Leadership Skills Course
79Health Safety
80 81Membership Management
- Buzz groups for 10 minutes
- Topics
- Unit with mostly older boys
- Inventories of active boys
- Year-round recruiting
- Preventing dropped units
- 1 minute reports
82Membership Management
- Unit with mostly older boys
- Recruit
- Inventories of active boys
- Committee Involvement for inactive boys
- Program or Administrative issue
83Membership Management
- Year-round recruiting
- Birthday greetings
- Phone Invitations
- Personal Invitations
- Webelos-Scout transition
- Preventing dropped units
- Assigned to unit
- Assigned while organizing new units
84 85Charter Renewal
- "If commissioners are providing regular
visitation and doing their job as in the Annual
Service Plan, then rechartering becomes a minor
paperwork exercise." -
George Crowl, 1982
86Objective
- Reregister unit
- On time
- Maximum membership
- Good leadership
87The Plan
88The Plan
- 90 days before
- District Executive visit Institution Head
- Printout available (to right person!)
- 60 days before
- Membership inventory
- Recruit to make up loss
- 100 Boy's Life?
- 45 days before
- Charter renewal meeting
- Boys
- Adults
- Fees
- Approvals
- Plans for the next year (Quality Unit)
- 15 days before
- Charter turn-in night
- 60 days after
- Charter presentation
89 Ninety Days Before
- District Executive visits Institution Head
- Friendly visit
- or
- "How can I help"
90Sixty Days Before
- Membership inventory
- Set review meeting
- Uniform inspection?
91Forty-Five Days Before
- Charter review meeting
- Youth
- Adults
- Fees
- Approvals
- Quality Unit status
- Plans
92Fifteen Days Before
93Sixty Days After
- Charter presentation
- Chartered partner
- and
- The unit
- Sample presentation in Commissioner Fieldbook
94Some Techniques
- Talk about 100 Boy's Life early and often
- Committee members do membership follow-up
- Discuss Quality Unit with the whole committee
(several times a year) - Commissioner (the expert) fills out clean copy of
charter renewal form - Charter renewal checklist (available)
95- Annual Commissioner
- Service Plan
96Annual CommissionerService Plan
- Gives specific purpose to
- regular and supportive
- contact with units.
97Annual Plan
- April - Unit leadership inventory
- May - Membership inventory
- - Troop uniform inspection
- June - Check on Quality Unit progress
- August - Unit program planning
- October - Troop/pack uniform inspection
- November - Youth Protection Training
- December - Membership inventory
- - Recharter
- - Quality Unit Measurement
- February - Charter presentation
98- Annual Plan
- coupled with
- regular visitation
- provides good
- commissioner service.
99 100- Lifesaving
- Commissioner!!!
101Vital Signs
102Vital Signs
- Youth dropping out
- No youth recruiting or poor recruiting methods
- No adult leader
- No planned program
- No youth leaders
- No discipline
- Unit stops meeting
- Charter lapses / drops
- Chartered org. leader unhappy with the unit
- Only one active adult
- No parents involved
- Adult conflicts / poor communications
103TAKE ACTION
- Consult ADC / DC
- Ask some basic questions
- What are the problems?
- What are possible solutions?
- What do we do first?
- Who do we involve?
- How do we know when unit is saved?
- What is plan B?
- Be enthusiastic
- Apply "first aid
- Apply second aid
- Promote teamwork
104Hurry Cases
- Unit not meeting
- No leader
- No committee
- No new members
- Conflict with chartered organization
- New untrained leader
- Weak leadership
105Lifesaving Team
- Ad hoc, or organized
- Bring appropriate skills to bear on the problem
- Adapt to the individual problems
106- The Second and Third
- Unit Visits
107Second / Third Unit Visits
- Second visit unit meeting
- Go by yourself
- Stay only 15 minutes (drop-in)
- Take your resource kit
- Make worksheet (or changes)
- Third visit committee meeting
- Visit with chartered organization representative
- Be prepared with ways to help
- Give everyone your phone and address
- Wear your complete uniform as an example
108Summary
- Counseling
- District committee
- Membership management
- Charter renewal process
- Annual commissioner service plan
- Lifesaving commissioner
- Second and third unit visits
109- Open Forum
- Questions and Concerns
110- Early Graduation
- (If you have a current Youth Protection card)
111 112- Commissioner
- Basic
- Training
113- Youth Protection Training
114Commissioner andYouth Protection
- Annual Youth Protection visit in the fall
- Encourage proper leader selection procedures
- Coach unit people if child abuse occurs
- Promote the youth videos
- It Happened to Me
- A Time to Tell
- Personal Safety Awareness
- Explain how to use Youth Protection inserts
- Complete Youth Protection Training yourself
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