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           The Venturing Silver Award is available to
          all Venturing youth members of the Boy Scouts of America. Its purpose
          is to provide a pathway for personal development; encourage Venturers
          to learn, grow, and serve; and recognize the high level of achievement
          of Venturers who acquire Venturing skills. RequirementsVenturers must be proficient in emergency
          preparedness (including standard first aid, CPR, and Safe Swim
          Defense); participate in Ethics in Action; complete the new Venturing
          Leadership Skills Course; earn the Venturing  Gold
          Award; and earn at
          least one of the five Venturing Bronze
          awards. ProcedureVenturers work with their Advisors to
          establish a plan of action for earning the Silver Award. Venturers can
          choose to work on the requirements alone or with other Venturers as in
          a crew activity. Venturers can work on requirements in the Bronze
          Award program, Gold Award
          program, and Silver Award program simultaneously. They could also work
          on each program separately. It's up to the Venturer and Advisor as to
          how they earn the award. After completion of all requirements, the
          Silver candidate will go through a formal review with Venturers and
          adults from the crew. Details:
            Earn at least one of the five Venturing
            Bronze Awards. 
            Earn the Venturing
            Gold Award. Emergency Preparedness
            IntroductionBeing prepared has always been
            one of the key tenets of Scouting. Being prepared continues to be
            important for today's action-oriented, can-do-anything Venturers.  
            Venturers must be prepared to take care of themselves as well as be
            ready to serve others when called. When faced with an emergency
            situation, people react in various ways. Some people leave, some
            panic, some do nothing at all, and some respond. Venturers should be
            prepared to respond! Requirements:
              Become certified in Standard First Aid or
                equivalent course.  If you choose the American Red Cross
                Standard First Aid version of the course, the curriculum
                includes how to recognize an emergency and overcome the
                reluctance to react; how to recognize and care for breathing and
                cardiac emergencies in adults (training to care for infants and
                children is optional); and how to identify and care for
                life-threatening bleeding, sudden illness, and injury. The
                course is approximately 6½ hours. Your Standard First Aid
                certification will expire three years from the date of issue.
                Your CPR certification will expire one year from the date of
                issue.If you hold an unexpired certification in this or a higher
                course, you can receive credit for this requirement. However,
                you must be currently certified at the time of your Silver Award
                crew review. You are encouraged to get certified as soon as
                possible and stay certified. For this requirement, you are not
                required to seek a higher certification, but you are encouraged
                to get certifications in higher-level course such as First Aid
                -- Responding to Emergencies or Emergency Response. You will be
                even more prepared.
 
              [Note: If you need help
              finding an American Red Cross instructor in your area, call your
              local Red Cross chapter. For literature, call toll-free
              1-800-667-2968). 
              Become certified in CPR. You can take a
                stand-alone CPR course or take it as part of another course such
                as Standard First Aid. Please remember that CPR certification
                lasts for only one year, at which time you will need a refresher
                course. Like Standard First Aid,. it is good to always be
                current in your CPR certification. You most likely will get an
                opportunity to use your skill in saving a life.
Complete the BSA Safe Swim Defense
                training course. In this course, you will learn how each of the
                eight points of the Safe Swim program affects safe crew swimming
                activities. You will learn that qualified supervision and
                discipline are the two most important points, upon which the
                other points rely. You will also learn how to set up a safe swim
                area.  Any BSA aquatics resource person, your crew
                Advisors, or other council-authorized individual can provide the
                training course for you. Use Safe Swim Defense, No. 34370, and
                Safe Swim Defense Training Outline, No. 19-417.
Either lead or participate in a group
                swim using BSA Safe Swim Defense. Swimming can be a great way
                for you and your crew members to stay fit and to just have fun.
                To ensure that you and your friends will continue to do just
                that, always insist you use Safe Swim Defense. Leadership
            IntroductionLeadership is a cornerstone of
            the Venturing Silver Award. As you work on the Silver Award, you
            will experience many new things, learn many new skills, and learn to
            serve others. But to effectively take advantage of all those
            newly-learned skills and experiences, you must know how to
            effectively lead. It is true that some people are born with some
            natural leadership ability, but the best leaders develop leadership
            sills and continue to expand and hone these skills throughout their
            lives. We all get the opportunity to
            be followers and leaders. It takes skill to be a good follower, too,
            but in this section, you will concentrate on developing leadership
            skills and implementing those skills as a leader. Requirements:
              Successfully complete the Venturing
                Leadership Skills Course.
Successfully serve for at least six
                months in an elected or appointed crew, district, or council
                leadership position. Since leadership is a form of service to
                others, don't be afraid to ask your followers, those you serve,
                how you are doing. If you don't have an occasional assessment of
                your progress, you might not improve. Learn to value the opinion
                of others. This must be in addition to the leadership
                requirement in the Venturing Gold Award. Ethics in Action
            IntroductionAnother cornerstone of the
            Venturing Silver Award is learning through experience. While you are
            working on your Venturing Silver Award requirements, you will have
            many experiences. You will enjoy experiences that let you interact
            with your peers, learn decision-making skills, evaluate and reflect
            so that you can learn from your successes and failures, and discuss
            conflicting values and form your own value system. Experience can be
            a powerful learning tool! Requirements:
              Participate in at least two Ethical
                Controversies Activities from chapter 9 of the Venturing
                Leader Manual. These activities are scenarios that will put
                you and those who do the activities with you into challenging,
                problem-solving situations. In a constructive way, these
                activities will help you develop the following personal skills:
                
                  Promoting productive conflict
                    resolution
                  Polite disagreement
                  Listening to new ideas
                  Understanding other people's
                    perspectives
                  Working toward a solution that the
                    group involved will support and implement
Either organize and lead, or help to
                organize and lead, an Ethics Forum for your crew, another crew,
                school class, or other youth group. An Ethics Forum is simply
                another, more formal, way of gathering information about ethics.
                You will invite two or more adults to form a panel for your crew
                or group to ask questions about ethics in their personal or
                professional lives. You can even invite adults related to your
                crew's specialty; if you are in a sports crew, you could invite
                a sports doctor, a coach, and a professional athlete. You can
                even invite guests such as family members and friends to join
                you. You can even use the information gathered from the Ethics
                Forum to develop your own Ethical Controversies activities. Silver Award Review
            After completing all
            requirements, the candidate should prepare evidence of completion of
            work. It should be submitted to the crew Advisor along with the
            completed and personally signed Silver Award Progress Record and
            Application. The crew president, in conjunction with the crew
            Advisor, should then appoint a review committee of four to six
            people including Venturers and adults. The review committee should
            review the candidate's written documentation and interview the
            candidate to determine whether the candidate complete all work and
            grew as a result of the pursuit of the Silver Award. The application
            is then approved by the crew Advisor and crew committee chairman and
            submitted to your council service center. The Medal
          The Venturing Silver medal features a
          superimposed eagle over a compass dial. It also has a red, white, and
          blue background behind the eagle. The medal is worn suspended from a
          green and white ribbon, which is suspended from a silver Venturing
          bar.  A cloth knot is also available. 
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