Unit Leadership Enhancements
Unit Leadership Enhancements are short training discussions intended to
better equip pack leaders to conduct a quality Cub Scout program. These do
not replace, but complement, the more formal Basic Leader Training, Cub Scout
leader roundtable, and Cub Scout leader pow wow or University of Scouting
offered in the district or council.
During a pack leaders' meeting, a designated leader (such as the pack
trainer) conducts a short discussion and exercise using a Unit Leadership
Enhancement outline from the Cub Scout Leader Book. Pack leaders can choose
from 15 topics:
- Advancement
- Annual Program Planning
- Character Development
- Cub Scout Camping
- Family Involvement
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- Leadership Training
- Membership
- National Awards
- Pack Budget Plan
- Pack Committee
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- Pack Meetings
- Planning Special Events
- Policies of the BSA
- Program Evaluation
- Youth Protection
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Using these leadership enhancements regularly, pack leaders should see
immediate improvements in your pack's program. With a better program, Cub
Scouts and their families will become more involved and supportive.