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Title: Commissioner Basic


1
Welcome!
Make yourself comfortable. We will start soon.
2
  • Reminder to instructors Check the notes pages
    of this presentation for the text of the
    Continuing Education for Commissioners
  • This is a hidden slide and will not show in the
    presentation.

3
Commissioner 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.

4
Commissioner 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

7
Introductions
  • Name
  • Commissioner job
  • Scouting experience

8
  • Session 1
  • Why Commissioners?

9
Overview
  • Aims and methods
  • Commissioner service role
  • Supporting the unit
  • Unit Program Planning

10
Aims and Methods
11
Aims of Scouting
  • What are the aims of Scouting?
  • Character development
  • Citizenship training
  • Personal fitness

12
Methods of Scouting
  • What are some methods of Scouting?
  • Cub Scouts
  • Boy Scouts / Varsity
  • Venturing

13
Council Mission
  • Promotes Scouting in a geographic area
  • Voluntary association of citizens
  • Representatives of chartered organizations
  • Provides Scouting services
  • Field service
  • Office support
  • Camps

14
District Mission
  • Organize and support successful units
  • Membership
  • Finance
  • Program
  • Unit service

15
  • Commissioner Service Role

16
The 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.

17
Job Description Card
18
Job Description Card
  • Friend

19
Job Description Card
  • Friend
  • Representative

20
Job Description Card
  • Friend
  • Representative
  • Unit "GP doctor"

21
Job Description Card
  • Friend
  • Representative
  • Unit "GP doctor"
  • Teacher

22
Job Description Card
  • Friend
  • Representative
  • Unit "GP doctor"
  • Teacher
  • Counselor

23
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24
  • Supporting the Unit

25
Supporting the Unit
  • Topic Indicators of unit health
  • Method Buzz groups

26
Indicators of Unit Health Pack
  • Leadership
  • Webelos den
  • Advancement
  • Attendance
  • Adult attendance
  • Den activity
  • Program operations
  • Den chiefs or den aides
  • Membership
  • Planned program

27
Indicators of Unit Health Troop
  • Meeting operation
  • Youth leadership
  • Advancement
  • Adult assistance
  • Attendance
  • Outdoor program
  • Patrol activity
  • Budget plan
  • Membership
  • Planned program

28
Indicators of Unit Health Crew
  • Adult Leadership
  • Elected Officers
  • Adult assistance
  • Membership
  • Meeting operation
  • Planned program

29
Evaluation Tool
  • Commissioner Worksheets - pack, troop, crew
  • Do unit leaders like evaluation?
  • What are your resources?

30
  • Unit Program Planning

31
Cub 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

32
Boy 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.

33
Venturing 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

34
Summary
  • Aims and methods
  • Commissioner service role
  • Supporting the unit
  • Unit program planning

35
  • Break!

36
  • Commissioner
  • Basic
  • Training

37
  • Session 2
  • Units The Commissioners
  • Top Priority

38
Overview
  • The Unit Visit
  • Unit Visitation Reports
  • Commissioner Priorities
  • Effective Commissioner Leadership
  • Unit Committee Functions
  • Quality Unit Operations

39
  • The Unit Visit

40
The 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
  • Unit Visitation Reports

42
Unit Visitation Reports
  • Using the
  • Commissioner Work Sheet

43
Worksheet
44
Sample
45
  • Commissioner Priorities

46
Commissioner Priorities
  • Remember your job description
  • Stick to your primary responsibility
  • Unit focus

47
  • Effective Commissioner Leadership

48
Effective 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
  • Hidden notes slide

50
  • Unit Committee Functions

51
Unit Committee Functions
  • Packs
  • Troops
  • Teams
  • Crews

52
Pack Committee
  • Advancement
  • Finance
  • Outings
  • Training
  • Membership reregistration
  • Record keeping correspondence
  • Public relations
  • Friends of Scouting

53
Troop Committee
  • Advancement
  • Finance
  • Equipment
  • Outdoor program
  • Transportation
  • Leadership
  • Membership reregistration
  • Friends of Scouting

54
  • Quality Unit Operation

55
Danger 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

56
National 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

57
Summary
  • The unit visit
  • Unit visitation reports
  • Commissioner priorities
  • Effective commissioner leadership
  • Unit committee functions
  • Quality Unit operation

58
  • Open Forum
  • Questions and Concerns

59
  • Lunch!

60
  • Commissioner
  • Basic
  • Training

61
  • Session 3
  • How to Help a Unit

62
Overview
  • Counseling
  • The District Committee
  • Membership Management
  • Unit Charter Renewal Process
  • Annual Commissioner Service Plan
  • The Lifesaving Commissioner
  • Second and Third Unit Visits

63
  • Counseling

64
Counseling
  • "Listen to someone in such a way that they will
    solve their own problems."

65
Discussion
  • What are the fundamentals of good counseling?

66
Fundamentals 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
  • District Committee

68
District Committee
  • Four function organization
  • Membership
  • Finance
  • Program
  • Unit service

69
Membership Functions
  • 1. Fall Roundup
  • 2. Spring Roundup
  • 3. Special membership rallies
  • 4. Advice and help to units with
  • membership problems

70
Finance Functions
  • 1. Sustaining Membership Enrollment / Friends of
    Scouting
  • 2. Trust Funds
  • (James E. West Award)
  • 3. Advice to units

71
Program Functions
  • 1. Camping
  • 2. Activities
  • 3. Advancement
  • 4. Training
  • 5. Health Safety

72
Camping
  • Order of the Arrow
  • Where to go camping
  • Summer camp promotion
  • Log Cabin Gateway
  • Philmont

73
Activities
  • Scout Expo
  • Scouting for Food
  • Scouting Anniversary Week
  • District Recognition Dinner
  • Cub Day Camp
  • Derbys Pinewood, Soapbox, etc.
  • Camp-O-Rees

74
Advancement
  • Eagle Boards of Review
  • Merit Badge Counselors
  • Venturing awards
  • Advice / training for units
  • Heroism awards
  • Adult recognition

75
Training
  • 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

76
Training
  • 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

77
Training
  • 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

78
Training
  • Youth
  • Den Chief
  • Council Courses
  • Junior Leader Training
  • Junior Leader Backpack Training
  • Venturing Leadership Skills Course

79
Health Safety
  • Monitor district events

80
  • Membership Management

81
Membership 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

82
Membership Management
  • Unit with mostly older boys
  • Recruit
  • Inventories of active boys
  • Committee Involvement for inactive boys
  • Program or Administrative issue

83
Membership 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
  • Charter Renewal

85
Charter 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

86
Objective
  • Reregister unit
  • On time
  • Maximum membership
  • Good leadership

87
The Plan
  • -90
  • -60
  • -45
  • -15
  • 60

88
The 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"

90
Sixty Days Before
  • Membership inventory
  • Set review meeting
  • Uniform inspection?

91
Forty-Five Days Before
  • Charter review meeting
  • Youth
  • Adults
  • Fees
  • Approvals
  • Quality Unit status
  • Plans

92
Fifteen Days Before
  • Charter turn-in night

93
Sixty Days After
  • Charter presentation
  • Chartered partner
  • and
  • The unit
  • Sample presentation in Commissioner Fieldbook

94
Some 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

96
Annual CommissionerService Plan
  • Gives specific purpose to
  • regular and supportive
  • contact with units.

97
Annual 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
  • Lifesaving Commissioner

100
  • Lifesaving
  • Commissioner!!!

101
Vital Signs
  • What are they?

102
Vital 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

103
TAKE 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

104
Hurry Cases
  • Unit not meeting
  • No leader
  • No committee
  • No new members
  • Conflict with chartered organization
  • New untrained leader
  • Weak leadership

105
Lifesaving 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

107
Second / 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

108
Summary
  • 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
  • Break!

112
  • Commissioner
  • Basic
  • Training

113
  • Youth Protection Training

114
Commissioner 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

115
  • Graduation
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