Tips for Scouting Leaders. Providing Support to Youth Who Are Bullied.

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Tips for Scouting Leaders

Providing Support to Youth Who Are Bullied

Be sure to follow the BSA’s Youth Protection Policy

What is Bullying?

Prevalence

Consequences

Adult Response

How can you help?

Don’t do further damage

Spend time with the Scout

Praise the Scout

Help the Scout Feel Safe

Communicate

Communicate Don’t force a meeting

Communicate Provide Information

Encourage and support the Scout Encourage and Support

Encourage and support the Scout Parents

Encourage and support the Scout Follow Up

Remember To help other people at all times… And A Scout is Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, and Kind