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  1. Incident Reporting | Scouting America

    Welcome to Scouting America Incident Landing Page! At Scouting America, the safety and well-being of our members are of paramount importance. We are dedicated to maintaining a secure environment …

  2. Attachments such as photos, statements, and this incident report form can be added during online entry and are helpful. Return this completed form to your council’s designated user for entry, or upload into …

  3. Navigating Incidents: Guide for Councils | Scouting America

    This resource has been designed to provide you with the essential tools for effectively managing incidents within your Council. Included here are Scouting America’s incident reporting expectations, …

  4. Incident Reporting | Scouting America

    Timely, clear, concise, and complete incident reports allow for an appropriate response and an opportunity for analysis while promoting continuous improvement of our ...

  5. Incident Reporting Helps | Scouting America

    Adult Audience Only SUMMARY Timely and complete incident reporting provides Scouting America with an opportunity for analysis of incidents that occur and promotes continuous improvement of our …

  6. Report Writing Tips Loosely defined, an incident is any unplanned event that results in harm to an individual, property, or the environment.

  7. Navigating Incidents: Guide for Units | Scouting America

    Welcome to the Navigating Incidents Guide for Units, designed to equip you with the tools and steps necessary to respond effectively to unexpected situations. This guide serves as a roadmap, outlining …

  8. Allegations of abuse, violations of BSA guidelines or policies, inappropriate behavior by a Scout/Scout leader/parent/other.

  9. Feb 1, 2022 · When an incident occurs Take care of the injured/find a safe place. Preserve and document the evidence/take photos if appropriate. Complete an incident report and notify your local …

  10. Incident/Near Miss Reporting Incident Reporting Tree (Follow this chart to determine what type of incident you are or are not reporting.) Is someone hurt? Y N