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    1Cubs (T2)Cubs (T2)Time: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Weekly meeting of Cub Scouts (8 - 11 years old) Hall 1 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
2Kayaking Skills SessionKayaking Skills SessionTime: 12:00 am
Learn to exit and re-enter Kayak. roll a Kayak with a paddle. roll a Kayak without a paddle.* Minimum of 4 particpants required*The Activity will begin with a brief and end with a review.  Participants are required to wear a rashie and boardies.Cost:  Entry fee to pool - $6.50 participants MUST visit the Aquatic Office to pay gate entry before they enter the water. Pool staff will cross reference their head count with the number of gate entries taken each session. Location: UWA Aquatic Centre. University  of Western Australia. Parkway. CrawleyTime:  7pm - 8.30pmFor further information contact:  Niall - tl.kayaking@scoutswa.com.auMax 10 participants per session.
3Scouting Management CourseScouting Management CourseTime: 12:00 am
Scouting Management CourseThis course covers practical tools for managing teams and supporting youth and adult members. Youwill work through a variety of modules covering team management knowledge for Program SupportLeaders.Prerequisites required prior to enrolment in Scouting Management Training Course.Attended and Completed Scouting Essentials Course &B LOA - Basic Leader of AdultsALOA - Advanced Leader of AdultsACORE SAFE - Advanced ScoutsafeThe above online modules can be found at training.scouts.com.auComplete a TR1 form. have it signed off by your GL then email through to training@scoutswa.com.au.If traveling from a regional location. please send a TR2 along with your TR1.Please note if any prerequisites are missing you will not be able to enroll.
Scouting Essentials CourseScouting Essentials CourseTime: 12:00 am
Scouting Essentials is a face to face or online Course covering essential hands-on learning for all Leaders.Prerequisites required prior to enrolment in Scouting Essentials Training Course.The following online modules can be found at training.scouts.com.auScouting Preliminary On Demand:SP ADULT - I'm and Adult LeaderSP CHILD - Child Safe ScoutingSP METHOD - The Scout MethodSP SAFE - Preliminary ScoutSafeSP SPICES - Educational Objectives & SPICESSP WHS - WHS for ScoutingSP YLAS - Youth Leading. Adult SupportingScouting Essentials On Demand:SE ACHIEVE - Achievement PathwaysSE BEHAVE - Managing BehaviorsSE EMPOWER - Youth EmpowermentSE INCLUDE - Being InclusiveSE PATROL - The Patrols System for One ProgramSE PDR - Plan> Do> ReviewSE RESILIENCE - Building ResilienceSE SCOUT - I'm a ScoutSE THANKS - Thank you BPSE YLPROG - Youth Led ProgrammingComplete a TR1 form. have it signed off by your GL then email through to training@scoutswa.com.au.If traveling from a regional location please send a TR2 along with your TR1.Please note if any pre requisites are missing you will not be able to enroll.
Scouting Adventure CourseScouting Adventure CourseTime: 12:00 am
Scouting Adventure Course covers practical tools to support youth members and their Outdoor Adventure SkillsPrerequisites required prior to enrolment in Scouting Adventure Training Course.Attended and Completed Scouting Essentials Course &Scouting Adventure on Demand Modules:SA E NAVIGATE - Elementary NavigationSA NAVIGATE - Navigation SkillsSA COMM - Operate Communication SystemsSA SITE - Camping SkillsSA EQUIP - Equipment for Lightweight CampingSA BUSHPLAN - Bushwalking SkillsSA GUIDE - Plan and Guide Outdoor ActivitiesSA IMPACT - Minimal Environment Impact PracticesSA WEATHER - Interpreting WeatherSA GROUP - Group FacilitationSA EMERG A - Responding to EmergenciesSA OUTDOOR PLAN - Planning for Outdoor ActivitiesThe above online modules can be found at training.scouts.com.auComplete a TR1 form. have it signed off by your GL then email through to training@scoutswa.com.au.If traveling from a regional location. please send a TR2 along with your TR1.Please note if any prerequisites are missing you will not be able to enroll.
4Scouting Management CourseScouting Management CourseTime: 12:00 am
Scouting Management CourseThis course covers practical tools for managing teams and supporting youth and adult members. Youwill work through a variety of modules covering team management knowledge for Program SupportLeaders.Prerequisites required prior to enrolment in Scouting Management Training Course.Attended and Completed Scouting Essentials Course &B LOA - Basic Leader of AdultsALOA - Advanced Leader of AdultsACORE SAFE - Advanced ScoutsafeThe above online modules can be found at training.scouts.com.auComplete a TR1 form. have it signed off by your GL then email through to training@scoutswa.com.au.If traveling from a regional location. please send a TR2 along with your TR1.Please note if any prerequisites are missing you will not be able to enroll.
Scouting Essentials CourseScouting Essentials CourseTime: 12:00 am
Scouting Essentials is a face to face or online Course covering essential hands-on learning for all Leaders.Prerequisites required prior to enrolment in Scouting Essentials Training Course.The following online modules can be found at training.scouts.com.auScouting Preliminary On Demand:SP ADULT - I'm and Adult LeaderSP CHILD - Child Safe ScoutingSP METHOD - The Scout MethodSP SAFE - Preliminary ScoutSafeSP SPICES - Educational Objectives & SPICESSP WHS - WHS for ScoutingSP YLAS - Youth Leading. Adult SupportingScouting Essentials On Demand:SE ACHIEVE - Achievement PathwaysSE BEHAVE - Managing BehaviorsSE EMPOWER - Youth EmpowermentSE INCLUDE - Being InclusiveSE PATROL - The Patrols System for One ProgramSE PDR - Plan> Do> ReviewSE RESILIENCE - Building ResilienceSE SCOUT - I'm a ScoutSE THANKS - Thank you BPSE YLPROG - Youth Led ProgrammingComplete a TR1 form. have it signed off by your GL then email through to training@scoutswa.com.au.If traveling from a regional location please send a TR2 along with your TR1.Please note if any pre requisites are missing you will not be able to enroll.
Scouting Adventure CourseScouting Adventure CourseTime: 12:00 am
Scouting Adventure Course covers practical tools to support youth members and their Outdoor Adventure SkillsPrerequisites required prior to enrolment in Scouting Adventure Training Course.Attended and Completed Scouting Essentials Course &Scouting Adventure on Demand Modules:SA E NAVIGATE - Elementary NavigationSA NAVIGATE - Navigation SkillsSA COMM - Operate Communication SystemsSA SITE - Camping SkillsSA EQUIP - Equipment for Lightweight CampingSA BUSHPLAN - Bushwalking SkillsSA GUIDE - Plan and Guide Outdoor ActivitiesSA IMPACT - Minimal Environment Impact PracticesSA WEATHER - Interpreting WeatherSA GROUP - Group FacilitationSA EMERG A - Responding to EmergenciesSA OUTDOOR PLAN - Planning for Outdoor ActivitiesThe above online modules can be found at training.scouts.com.auComplete a TR1 form. have it signed off by your GL then email through to training@scoutswa.com.au.If traveling from a regional location. please send a TR2 along with your TR1.Please note if any prerequisites are missing you will not be able to enroll.
5Scouting Management CourseScouting Management CourseTime: 12:00 am
Scouting Management CourseThis course covers practical tools for managing teams and supporting youth and adult members. Youwill work through a variety of modules covering team management knowledge for Program SupportLeaders.Prerequisites required prior to enrolment in Scouting Management Training Course.Attended and Completed Scouting Essentials Course &B LOA - Basic Leader of AdultsALOA - Advanced Leader of AdultsACORE SAFE - Advanced ScoutsafeThe above online modules can be found at training.scouts.com.auComplete a TR1 form. have it signed off by your GL then email through to training@scoutswa.com.au.If traveling from a regional location. please send a TR2 along with your TR1.Please note if any prerequisites are missing you will not be able to enroll.
Scouting Essentials CourseScouting Essentials CourseTime: 12:00 am
Scouting Essentials is a face to face or online Course covering essential hands-on learning for all Leaders.Prerequisites required prior to enrolment in Scouting Essentials Training Course.The following online modules can be found at training.scouts.com.auScouting Preliminary On Demand:SP ADULT - I'm and Adult LeaderSP CHILD - Child Safe ScoutingSP METHOD - The Scout MethodSP SAFE - Preliminary ScoutSafeSP SPICES - Educational Objectives & SPICESSP WHS - WHS for ScoutingSP YLAS - Youth Leading. Adult SupportingScouting Essentials On Demand:SE ACHIEVE - Achievement PathwaysSE BEHAVE - Managing BehaviorsSE EMPOWER - Youth EmpowermentSE INCLUDE - Being InclusiveSE PATROL - The Patrols System for One ProgramSE PDR - Plan> Do> ReviewSE RESILIENCE - Building ResilienceSE SCOUT - I'm a ScoutSE THANKS - Thank you BPSE YLPROG - Youth Led ProgrammingComplete a TR1 form. have it signed off by your GL then email through to training@scoutswa.com.au.If traveling from a regional location please send a TR2 along with your TR1.Please note if any pre requisites are missing you will not be able to enroll.
Scouting Adventure CourseScouting Adventure CourseTime: 12:00 am
Scouting Adventure Course covers practical tools to support youth members and their Outdoor Adventure SkillsPrerequisites required prior to enrolment in Scouting Adventure Training Course.Attended and Completed Scouting Essentials Course &Scouting Adventure on Demand Modules:SA E NAVIGATE - Elementary NavigationSA NAVIGATE - Navigation SkillsSA COMM - Operate Communication SystemsSA SITE - Camping SkillsSA EQUIP - Equipment for Lightweight CampingSA BUSHPLAN - Bushwalking SkillsSA GUIDE - Plan and Guide Outdoor ActivitiesSA IMPACT - Minimal Environment Impact PracticesSA WEATHER - Interpreting WeatherSA GROUP - Group FacilitationSA EMERG A - Responding to EmergenciesSA OUTDOOR PLAN - Planning for Outdoor ActivitiesThe above online modules can be found at training.scouts.com.auComplete a TR1 form. have it signed off by your GL then email through to training@scoutswa.com.au.If traveling from a regional location. please send a TR2 along with your TR1.Please note if any prerequisites are missing you will not be able to enroll.
6Air Rifles Session - 16 Participants maxAir Rifles Session - 16 Participants maxTime: 12:00 am
*Participants must be registered members 10 years and older*Session Starts at 6:30pm and conclude at 9:30pmCost: $12per personPlease arrive 15 minutes early for a prompt startLocation:  PCYC Fremantle - Paget street. HiltonUniform Requirements: Scout shirt. long shorts or pants and enclosed shoes (No scarf)There is ample parking for spectators.Members with a disability are welcome to participate. please provide additional helpers for these participants. For further information contact Kim - kim.zekulich@scoutswa.com.au 
Scouts (T2)Scouts (T2)Time: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Weekly meeting of Scouts (11 - 14 years old) Hall 1 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
Venturers (T2)Venturers (T2)Time: 6:45 pm - 8:45 pm
Weekly meeting of Venturer Scouts (14 - 18 years old) The Den 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
7Joeys (T2)Joeys (T2)Time: 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Weekly meeting of Joey Scouts (6 - 8 years old) Hall 1 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
8Cubs (T2)Cubs (T2)Time: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Weekly meeting of Cub Scouts (8 - 11 years old) Hall 1 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
9Joeys Radio & TechnologyJoeys Radio & TechnologyTime: 12:00 am
Thursday 5-6pm  Venue - Canning Sea Scouts. 19 Centenary Ave. Wilson WA 6107. Calling all Joeys for some fun with radios &amp; technology! These sessions will allow Joeys to use morse code. find a toy fox using a radio receiver and antenna. and to have a go talking on radios.More information: sherylee.tutt@scoutswa.com.au or andrew.johnston@scoutswa.com.au
Scouts & Venturers Introduction to Radio UseScouts & Venturers Introduction to Radio UseTime: 12:00 am
Thursday 6:30 - 8:30pm  Venue - Canning Sea Scouts. 19 Centenary Ave. Wilson WA 6107.Calling all Scouts &amp; Venturer Scouts for some fun with radios and technology!These sessions will allow youth to understand basic radio science &amp; technology. radio language and etiquette and have a go using handheld radios. More information: sherylee.tutt@scoutswa.com.au or andrew.johnston@scoutswa.com.au
10Air Rifles Session - 32 Participants maxAir Rifles Session - 32 Participants maxTime: 12:00 am
*Participants must be registered members 10 years and older*Session Starts at 6:30pm and conclude at 9:30pmCost: $12per personPlease arrive 15 minutes early for a prompt startLocation:  PCYC Fremantle - Paget street. HiltonUniform Requirements: Scout shirt. long shorts or pants and enclosed shoes (No scarf)There is ample parking for spectators.Members with a disability are welcome to participate. please provide additional helpers for these participants. For further information contact Kim - kim.zekulich@scoutswa.com.au 
VentkhanaVentkhanaTime: 12:00 am
Location - Bunbury
11VentkhanaVentkhanaTime: 12:00 am
Location - Bunbury
Archery SessionsArchery SessionsTime: 12:00 am
Two sessions of Archery are available.10am - 12pm session for Target Archery (pointy) available to youth &amp; leaders of Cub Scout age and above.1-3 pm session for Junior &amp; Hover Archery and is available to all youth and leaders.All sessions are located at Farris Place Scout Hall. Farris Place. Innaloo.Please arrive 15 minutes before your session.Covered footwear to be worn by all. Link to register for Target Archery: https://wa.myscout.com.au/events/742/registrationLink to register for Junior &amp; Hover Archery:https://wa.myscout.com.au/events/743/registrationEach session is capped at 20 participants If you wish to have a the Archery Team come to your group. we are offering limited sessions per term. Please contact TL Archery at kirsty.douglas@scoutswa.com.au and we will discuss a site visit and feasibility.
12VentkhanaVentkhanaTime: 12:00 am
Location - Bunbury
13Air Rifles Session - 16 Participants maxAir Rifles Session - 16 Participants maxTime: 12:00 am
*Participants must be registered members 10 years and older*Session Starts at 6:30pm and conclude at 9:30pmCost: $12per personPlease arrive 15 minutes early for a prompt startLocation:  PCYC Fremantle - Paget street. HiltonUniform Requirements: Scout shirt. long shorts or pants and enclosed shoes (No scarf)There is ample parking for spectators.Members with a disability are welcome to participate. please provide additional helpers for these participants. For further information contact Kim - kim.zekulich@scoutswa.com.au 
Scouts (T2)Scouts (T2)Time: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Weekly meeting of Scouts (11 - 14 years old) Hall 1 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
Venturers (T2)Venturers (T2)Time: 6:45 pm - 8:45 pm
Weekly meeting of Venturer Scouts (14 - 18 years old) The Den 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
14Joeys (T2)Joeys (T2)Time: 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Weekly meeting of Joey Scouts (6 - 8 years old) Hall 1 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
15Cubs (T2)Cubs (T2)Time: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Weekly meeting of Cub Scouts (8 - 11 years old) Hall 1 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
16Kayaking Skills SessionKayaking Skills SessionTime: 12:00 am
Learn to exit and re-enter Kayak. roll a Kayak with a paddle. roll a Kayak without a paddle.* Minimum of 4 particpants required*The Activity will begin with a brief and end with a review.  Participants are required to wear a rashie and boardies.Cost:  Entry fee to pool - $6.50 participants MUST visit the Aquatic Office to pay gate entry before they enter the water. Pool staff will cross reference their head count with the number of gate entries taken each session. Location: UWA Aquatic Centre. University  of Werstern Australlia. Parkway. CrawleyTime:  7pm - 8.30pmFor further information contact:  Niall - tl.kayaking@scoutswa.com.auMax 10 participants per session.
17Scouts Personal Development CourseScouts Personal Development CourseTime: 12:00 am
Leadership and personal development are important parts of not only growing as a person but also the Scouting program. Courses give Scouts opportunities to talk with others who are following a similar path.Leadership and personal development courses assist Scouts to:Learn personal and leadership skillsBecome active citizensLearn new ways of thinking or approachesConfirm learning from experiencesShare with peersReflect on individual leadership experiences and developmentLeadership and personal development courses will cover some or most of the following concepts:Problem solvingCommunicationTask managementLeadershipPlanningCommunity involvementThis course is designed for the Scout who has obtained their milestone 1 and Scouts who are aged 12 years or older would get most benefit from this course.For Scouts who are trying to achieve their ASA then this course needs to be done before the turn 14 so they then have time to finish off the various components needed.Cost is $50 per youth. Max 36 participants.
18Scouts Personal Development CourseScouts Personal Development CourseTime: 12:00 am
Leadership and personal development are important parts of not only growing as a person but also the Scouting program. Courses give Scouts opportunities to talk with others who are following a similar path.Leadership and personal development courses assist Scouts to:Learn personal and leadership skillsBecome active citizensLearn new ways of thinking or approachesConfirm learning from experiencesShare with peersReflect on individual leadership experiences and developmentLeadership and personal development courses will cover some or most of the following concepts:Problem solvingCommunicationTask managementLeadershipPlanningCommunity involvementThis course is designed for the Scout who has obtained their milestone 1 and Scouts who are aged 12 years or older would get most benefit from this course.For Scouts who are trying to achieve their ASA then this course needs to be done before the turn 14 so they then have time to finish off the various components needed.Cost is $50 per youth. Max 36 participants.
First Aid CourseFirst Aid CourseTime: 12:00 am
COURSE DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS:LOCATION: Scouts WA HQ. 133 Scarborough Beach Road. Mount HawthornTIMES: 8:30am to 4:30pm. You will need to bring your own morning tea and lunch. fridges are available or lunch can be purchased at local cafes. Tea and coffee will be available.COST: $152.00PARTICIPANT REQUIREMENTS:The Provide First Aid – 1 day course would benefit all those at work. home or for leisure. The course provides an excellent general grounding in first aid and will enable you to perform appropriate first aid procedures and basic life support skills.This course satisfies training requirements across a range of community and workplace settings and includes:• DRSABCD St John Action Plan• Recovery Position. including infant and adult• Perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in accordance with ARC Guidelines• Access and operate an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) during a cardiac arrest• Provide first aid in accordance with first aid principles and practices• Write and communicate details of an incident• Participate in a variety of scenariosCourse Content:• allergic reaction. anaphylaxis. asthma. bleeding. burns. cardiac conditions including chest pain• choking. diabetes. drowning. envenomation. eye injuries. fractures. dislocations. sprains and strains.• head. neck and spinal injuries. hypothermia. hyperthermia. minor wounds. nose-bleed. poisoning.• seizures. shock. sharps injuries and strokeCertification:The Provide First Aid – 1 day course combines three units of competency. Upon successful completion of the course. you will be issued with a statement of attainment (certificate) for the following units:• HLTAID011 Provide First Aid• HLTAID010 Provide basic emergency life support• HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitationMINIMUM AGE: Open to youth members aged 14 and over. Rovers Scouts. Parents. Leaders. and Adult Members. 14-15 year old's must have an adult with them and 16-17 will need parents permission.MANDATORY PRE-LEARNING: There is an online component for the First Aid Course. Information will be emailed to registered participant prior to the course to give access to the pre-learning. 133 Scarborough Beach Road MOUNT HAWTHORN Australia
19Scouts Personal Development CourseScouts Personal Development CourseTime: 12:00 am
Leadership and personal development are important parts of not only growing as a person but also the Scouting program. Courses give Scouts opportunities to talk with others who are following a similar path.Leadership and personal development courses assist Scouts to:Learn personal and leadership skillsBecome active citizensLearn new ways of thinking or approachesConfirm learning from experiencesShare with peersReflect on individual leadership experiences and developmentLeadership and personal development courses will cover some or most of the following concepts:Problem solvingCommunicationTask managementLeadershipPlanningCommunity involvementThis course is designed for the Scout who has obtained their milestone 1 and Scouts who are aged 12 years or older would get most benefit from this course.For Scouts who are trying to achieve their ASA then this course needs to be done before the turn 14 so they then have time to finish off the various components needed.Cost is $50 per youth. Max 36 participants.
20Scouts (T2)Scouts (T2)Time: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Weekly meeting of Scouts (11 - 14 years old) Hall 1 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
Venturers (T2)Venturers (T2)Time: 6:45 pm - 8:45 pm
Weekly meeting of Venturer Scouts (14 - 18 years old) The Den 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
21Joeys (T2)Joeys (T2)Time: 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Weekly meeting of Joey Scouts (6 - 8 years old) Hall 1 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
22Cubs (T2)Cubs (T2)Time: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Weekly meeting of Cub Scouts (8 - 11 years old) Hall 1 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
23Kayaking Skills SessionKayaking Skills SessionTime: 12:00 am
Learn to exit and re-enter Kayak. roll a Kayak with a paddle. roll a Kayak without a paddle.* Minimum of 4 particpants required*The Activity will begin with a brief and end with a review.  Participants are required to wear a rashie and boardies.Cost:  Entry fee to pool - $6.50 participants MUST visit the Aquatic Office to pay gate entry before they enter the water. Pool staff will cross reference their head count with the number of gate entries taken each session. Location: UWA Aquatic Centre. University  of Werstern Australlia. Parkway. CrawleyTime:  7pm - 8.30pmFor further information contact:  Niall - tl.kayaking@scoutswa.com.auMax 10 participants per session.
24Air Rifles Session - 32 Participants maxAir Rifles Session - 32 Participants maxTime: 12:00 am
*Participants must be registered members 10 years and older*Session Starts at 6:30pm and conclude at 9:30pmCost: $12per personPlease arrive 15 minutes early for a prompt startLocation:  PCYC Fremantle - Paget street. HiltonUniform Requirements: Scout shirt. long shorts or pants and enclosed shoes (No scarf)There is ample parking for spectators.Members with a disability are welcome to participate. please provide additional helpers for these participants. For further information contact Kim - kim.zekulich@scoutswa.com.au 
25Manjedal Adventure DayManjedal Adventure DayTime: 12:00 am
Scouts WA Adventure Centres is happy to welcome you back for Adventure Days in 2024!$55.00 per participant - includes standard campsite fee. (Surcharge if staying at Gilwell. Castles or Chris' Corner)Leaders stay for free!Maximum group sizes of 25 unless otherwise marked.Itinerary for the day may include:Climbing Wall. crate stacking. MAC points. Search &amp; Rescue
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27Scouts (T2)Scouts (T2)Time: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Weekly meeting of Scouts (11 - 14 years old) Hall 1 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
Venturers (T2)Venturers (T2)Time: 6:45 pm - 8:45 pm
Weekly meeting of Venturer Scouts (14 - 18 years old) The Den 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
28Joeys (T2)Joeys (T2)Time: 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Weekly meeting of Joey Scouts (6 - 8 years old) Hall 1 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
29Cubs (T2)Cubs (T2)Time: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Weekly meeting of Cub Scouts (8 - 11 years old) Hall 1 7 Dover Crescent Wembley Downs
30 31Group CampGroup CampTime: 5:00 pm - 12:00 pm
Annual Group Camp for all Scouting Sections Talbot Heights Gilgering
   
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