Youth Modules, Module 1 - Safe Content Guide and Skills Building Journal
Programs:
Youth Program
Resource Type:
Training
Published:
01/06
The Youth Staff Training Program is a series of self-study training modules that form the core of the Navy Foundation Training Program for Program Assistants working with youth in sixth ΓÇô twelfth grades. The competency-based training modules equip Program Assistants with the skills and knowledge necessary to be successful working with youth and include real-life situations faced by middle school and teen youth every day.
This guide will show you the importance of following policies and procedures and encouraging youth to take healthy risks. It will also explain the importance of community in creating and maintaining a safe environment. The Table of Contents below will give you an overview of what you'll be covering.
The Safe Skills Building Journal is designed to help track what you have completed in the module.
Table of Contents
- Module 1:
- Safe
- Content Guide
- Youth Staff
- Training
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Program
- 1.1 Introduction 1
- Overview 1
- Take a Closer Look 5
- Self-Reflection 10
- A. Using Your Knowledge of Developmental Stages to Promote Safety 13
- B. Creating and Maintaining a Safe Environment 16
- C. Knowing and Following Emergency Procedures 18
- D. Ensuring Safety on Youth Program Trips 24
- E. Working as a Team to Prevent Violence 27
- Summarizing Your Progress 31
- Safe Field Trip Checklist 33
- Overview
- Ms. Deb stops by one of the soccer fields to watch the Rolling Rockets, the installation’s traveling soccer team for girls age\൳ 13-15. She stands on the sidelines, observing the game and visiting with parents. Feeling a raindrop, she looks up and sees 對a dark cloud moving quickly toward the field.