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If you can imagine a daily meeting with parents of Scouts, leaders at the unit
level, Scouters (scouting leaders) at the group, local Council or Regional level
and occasionally some people who make Scouting their career (or did at one time
or another) -- from all over the nation and from around the world -- you have an
idea of the impact this discussion list has.
We talk about a wide variety of issues and topics, from the silliness of a
"Woodbadge animal" to the very seriousness of child protection policies that
many organizations have recently installed. While we don't profess to have the
answer to EVERY issue or question, we do spend a great deal of time answering as
many as we can. In most cases, we not only answer the "where it can be found in
the literature" question, but also give some practical applications of why it is
or is not so.
We tell stories of how our units or groups are doing, to inspire and to just
share with others our anxieties, our fears and our joys. We get personal
occasionally, because we have grown to be more than merely people discussing
youth programs...we've become friends. We care when our fellow members are in
the hospital, or when their new son or daughter is born, or when we attended our
first training session or when we decide that perhaps our service is needed
elsewhere.
And we are listened to, comforted, and encouraged to move forward by the others
here. We get lots of useful answers and suggestions and we joke around with each
other from time to time. Then, we move on to another topic and the process
starts over again.
As you can imagine, not everyone here is in total agreement every day with all
issues and resolutions of issues. We do argue, we express ourselves with deep
personal emotion, but we also remember that we are in the company of fellow
Scouters...people who understand that disagreements are a part of being human;
that the disagreement is with the other point of view, and NOT the other person.
Therefore, you will NOT find here the outlandish language and ongoing
discussions about topics that have no real answer to them. We don't have time
for such nonsense...we're too busy discussing issues that CAN be resolved.
We try as hard as we can NOT to censure or ignore ANYONE's point of view or
thought on ANY topic, but we have "driven some topics deeply into the ground."
Please check the logs *before* bringing up a sensitive topic that we have talked
about before. Also, please think before replying to a issue which "may set off
firerockets." If you have any concerns, please let the list administrator know
or send him a copy of your proposed posting BEFORE you post it to the list.
We would also appreciate it greatly if you sign your name somewhere in the
posting so that replies can be "personalized" to you rather than a pseudonym.
This makes it nicer for you to be recognized as an individual.
Finally, the list quality has been maintained by the number of questions that
we've answered over the years. In many cases, the questions we've asked have
also been raised by others who are not on the list, only to be ignored or
discarded. Some of our questions --and our collective answers-- have resulted in
program or policy changes by the BSA or other organizations.
This is *your* chance to ask questions that you felt "stupid" asking local
officials; to get the REAL answer to that policy that someone told you was "in
the book and that's the way it is"; to resolve just WHERE do you wear that new
award that your son or daughter or you received. We are MORE than willing to
answer ALL questions, concerns, or problems that you may be having with your
unit or organization. However, we do so ONLY with the understanding that you
cannot get answers anywhere else. We don't want SCOUTS-L to be your ONLY source
of information about what should or should not be done. We urge you to seek out
the local offices of your youth organization BEFORE posting here...it avoids
embarrassing "gaffes" between you and your organization and it also keeps us
from coming between youth agencies and your unit. The advice given here is given
on the same basis as what you would receive from a friend (which we all hope to
become). None of us speaks on behalf of a youth organization in any capacity,
except in the cases where we have identified ourself as a volunteer or career
executive.
You are free (and encouraged) to extract and download the information shared and
share it with those that you work with in your youth agency or group. In this
way, you are not letting the information die! Many Scout "roundtables" use the
information from this list each month!
So now that you know what happens here on this list EVERY DAY, here's some
common information that you need to be aware of:
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be able to post messages to SCOUTS-L. To subscribe you should send a 1 line
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