Our son has been invested into the beavers having turned 6 years old. He's loving it and I loved cubs and scouts as a kid (no such thing as beavers back then). It's a good group and they've worked hard to fund the purchase and renovation of an old wwii shed. It's now a really safe, dry, modern looking scout hut (trying to become a centre or resource in the community for all to use).
Anyway my partner was talking to a leader within one level of the group (I think cubs but a key organiser, leader and volunteer). I came into the conversation just at the time they brought up the kayak someone dumped in the driveway. It was rubbish and no use but it started a conversation about wanting to do more outdoor stuff but my having the people signed off in the skills needed.
To cut a story short I'm about to be DBS checked as the first stage to becoming the group's own canoeing expert. I've only got BCU 3 star and the very old and replaced proficiency qualifications (equivalent to 4 star I've been told). Apparently that's enough to be assessed for competency through the scouts own training system.
My question is has anyone gone through this process? DBS looks easy but what do you need to be allowed to take out group onto water in kayaks or canoes? I've had 20 years on and off experience and am able to look after myself in grade 5 water (or used to be) and up to grade 3 I'm confident I can look after others but don't want to go that high n level paddling with scouts.
Anyway, what are the criteria for getting signed off for paddling? What are the levels or water you're allowed to take groups on? How many could be taken out if signed off? Would I be supported by leaders? Will scouts pay for any extra qualifications I might need?
Any advice? What do you get out of it personally? What gives you most pleasure volunteering?
Anyway my partner was talking to a leader within one level of the group (I think cubs but a key organiser, leader and volunteer). I came into the conversation just at the time they brought up the kayak someone dumped in the driveway. It was rubbish and no use but it started a conversation about wanting to do more outdoor stuff but my having the people signed off in the skills needed.
To cut a story short I'm about to be DBS checked as the first stage to becoming the group's own canoeing expert. I've only got BCU 3 star and the very old and replaced proficiency qualifications (equivalent to 4 star I've been told). Apparently that's enough to be assessed for competency through the scouts own training system.
My question is has anyone gone through this process? DBS looks easy but what do you need to be allowed to take out group onto water in kayaks or canoes? I've had 20 years on and off experience and am able to look after myself in grade 5 water (or used to be) and up to grade 3 I'm confident I can look after others but don't want to go that high n level paddling with scouts.
Anyway, what are the criteria for getting signed off for paddling? What are the levels or water you're allowed to take groups on? How many could be taken out if signed off? Would I be supported by leaders? Will scouts pay for any extra qualifications I might need?
Any advice? What do you get out of it personally? What gives you most pleasure volunteering?