PATHFINDER PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Activity Award Workbook

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Requirements PATHFINDER PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Activity Award Workbook Spiritual 1) Understand the role of your religion, spiritual belief and/or church. Discuss your beliefs with the spiritual advisor of your choice. (Requirement satisfied by Green Religion in Life award.) 2) Prepare and perform a leading role in a Scout's Own. Social 3) Explore the area of social interaction with others. Subjects may include: dating, behaviour in public, sexually transmitted diseases, and abusive behaviours. 4) Know and demonstrate good personal grooming habits. 5) Explore at least two issues of public health. Subjects may include: AIDS, contagious diseases, blood supply, or Medicare. 6) Explore at least two issues of public safety and security. Subjects may include: Neighbourhood Watch, Block Parents, swarming, public facility safety, or safety inspectors. 7) Research and report on the effects of alcohol, tobacco and drugs. Intellectual 8) Review your goals made for the Voyageur level and: a) evaluate your progress towards goals set in the Voyageur level; and b) set new goals based on your progress in the Voyageur level. Physical 9) Demonstrate knowledge of emergency treatment and first aid by qualifying at the St. John's "Emergency First Aid" level or the Red Cross "Emergency level", OR 10) By demonstration, discussion or participation, show good knowledge of the following: a) How to treat shock and choking; b) Demonstrate not less than five (5) bandaging techniques using triangular bandages. (Scouts must demonstrate at least one method of stabilizing fractures.) c) The meaning of first aid, and the management of a case; d) The types of wounds, comma and dangers of infections; e) The general rules for treating fractures and poisons, as well as bleeding wounds; f) How to control bleeding; g) How to make a stretcher and splints from items found at the site of an accident; h) How to treat an arm for a cut, burn and scald; and i) CPR Rev. 3.0 2011 Page 1

Requirement 1: Understand the role of your religion, spiritual belief and/or church life. Discuss your beliefs with the spiritual advisor of your choice. (Requirement satisfied by Green Religion in Life award.) Many faiths have prepared pamphlets outlining requirements necessary to earn your Religion in Life award. You can find them at this site: http://www2.scouts.ca/dnn/scouters/programresources/religioninlife/tabid/755/default.aspx and download the copy for the faith of your choice. If you do not belong to a specific religion or faith download the Spirituality Award requirements. Requirement 2: Prepare and perform a leading role in a Scout's Own. In the space below, summarize your preparations and the role you played: You conducted the Scouts Own at the following event: It was held: Requirement 3: Explore the area of social interaction with others. Subjects may include: dating, behaviour in public, sexually transmitted diseases, and abusive behaviours. What is social interaction? Why is it important? How does dating enter into social interaction? How does your behaviour in public relate to your definition of social interaction? How can sexually transmitted diseases affect you socially? What are some types of abusive behaviour and how can they affect you? Rev. 3.0 2011 Page 2

Requirement 4: Know and demonstrate good personal grooming habits. Name five things that constitute good grooming habits. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Why is it important to be properly groomed? How does being properly groomed relate to social interaction, which you explored in Requirement 3? Requirement 5: Explore at least two issues of public health. Subjects may include: AIDS, contagious diseases, blood supply, or Medicare. Contact or visit a public health centre in your area. Summarize the various services that are provided. Explain how these services affect you. Discuss two issues or topics in detail with the public health representative and record how their organization provides assistance or support.1) 2) Rev. 3.0 2011 Page 3

Requirement 6: Explore at least two issues of public safety and security. Subjects may include: Neighbourhood Watch, Block Parents, swarming, public facility safety, or safety inspectors. What does public safety and security mean to you? Record the two issues you plan to explore. 1) 2) If you plan to use any of the suggestions that are listed in the requirement, some possible questions are listed below. If you explore a different issue then use the questions below as guidelines to the type of details you should be trying to learn about. If at all possible visit with a person who has some expertise with the issue. Contact or visit a local Neighbourhood Watch representative. Name: What is a Neighbourhood Watch and how can it benefit your neighbourhood? What would be expected of you if you were to participate in this program? Contact or visit a local Block Parent representative. Name: What are Block Parents? When did this organization begin? What would be expected of you if you were to participate in this program? What is swarming and how does it affect public safety and security? Visit a public facility (e.g. shopping mall, swimming pool, library) and find three things that are present to help keep the public safe. 1) 2) 3) What are some occupations that utilize safety inspectors? Visit with a safety inspector and learn how their work helps keep the public safe. Rev. 3.0 2011 Page 4

Requirement 7: Research and report on the effects of alcohol, tobacco and drugs. List some of the physiological effects of: Alcohol: Tobacco: Drugs: Provide specific examples of how improper use of alcohol, tobacco, and drugs can affect you personally as well as your community generally. Rev. 3.0 2011 Page 5

Requirement 8: Review your goals made for the Voyageur level and: a) evaluate your progress towards goals set in the Voyageur level; and b) set new goals based on your progress in the Voyageur level. Evaluate your progress Obtain a copy of your personal record sheet from your Scout leader and ensure that all of the work you have done is properly recorded. Do you have all of the badges you are supposed to have? Compare how long you have been a Scout with the requirements you have met so far. If you work at the same pace that you have been so far, can you meet all of the requirements for the Chief Scout s Award? Set new goals Determine what you have left to accomplish. Discuss this with your parents and Scout leader. They want you to succeed and will help you to do so. Putting into practice what you learned in the Voyageur level about setting personal goals, set up a plan to finish off the requirements you have left to accomplish. Record your plan in the area below. Rev. 3.0 2011 Page 6

Requirement 9: Demonstrate knowledge of emergency treatment and first aid by qualifying at the St. John's "Emergency First Aid" level or the Red Cross "Emergency level". OR Requirement 10: By demonstration, discussion or participation, show good knowledge of the following: a) How to treat shock and choking; b) Demonstrate not less than five (5) bandaging techniques using triangular bandages. (Scouts must demonstrate at least one method of stabilizing fractures.) c) The meaning of first aid, and the management of a case; d) The types of wounds, comma and dangers of infections; e) The general rules for treating fractures and poisons, as well as bleeding wounds; f) How to control bleeding; g) How to make a stretcher and splints from items found at the site of an accident; h) How to treat an arm for a cut, burn and scald; and i) CPR In order to earn your Chief Scout s Award you must be currently qualified in First Aid at the Standard Level or demonstrate the equivalent attitudes, skills and knowledge. Since this level covers more material than the Emergency Level listed for this requirement you should earn the Standard Level. All first aid requirements that are listed for this requirement, the Chief Scout s Award requirement as well as the First Aid Challenge Badge specify that you either be certified or demonstrate equivalencies. Standard level first aid requires a Scout to have a highly advanced set of skills and to be extremely proficient in demonstrating them. The life of someone that you come into contact with may depend on these skills. As a result, the position of the Chief Scout s Award Information Site is that demonstrating equivalencies allows for a lesser amount of effort to be put forth. Instead of doing this you are highly encouraged to obtain actual first aid certification. Rev. 3.0 2011 Page 7