MyScout Event Registration

Venturer Initiative Course

14 Jun 2019 - 15 Jun 2019 (Applications close on 31 May 2019 at 17:00, 2 weeks before the event starts.)

Initiative in Venturer language is a self starting power, an ability to get up and go, without being told what to do. It’s resourcefulness, working out what the problem is, figuring out the best way to tackle it, then going ahead on your own.


An Initiative Course is a test of these skills. There will be numerous activities along the route to test your initiative, leadership, teamwork and basic Venturing knowledge.


See the Venturer Record Book page 27 for the requirements.


Participants will need to bring all the necessary equipment for an overnight hike.


 


The Initiative Activity is the compulsory part of the Venturer Award.


Unit Council approval required.

A minimum time of 10 hours is expected.

 

This overnight (Branch approved) course evaluates the Venturer’s ability to “get up and go”, to make decisions and to be able to participate in a team while evaluating, planning and solving each incident.

 



An Initiative Activity is designed to enable Venturers to:


  • develop how to use initiative

  • practice using initiative

  • test their ability to use initiative


The objective of the course should be to confront Venturers with a situation which requires them to think about, conceive and implement a decision. The emphasis should be on the approach to problem solving, not on the simple application of technical skills previously learned. The course should be a learning experience designed to develop initiative not technical skill.

 

Qualifying for that part of the Award does not depend upon the level of achievement or success in relation to the stunts they undertake. All that is required is that they participate fully.

Leaders are expected to prepare Venturers in problem solving procedures.

Role fees
Instructor: $0.00
Participant: $15.00

Please enter the membership number and date of birth of the member whom the registration is for.

(e.g. "1 Jan 2000")