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Participant Expectations. High Adventure Training NCAC High Adventure Committee. Philmont Trip Organization. NCAC High Adventure Committee. Contingent Leader. Crew Advisor (2). Crew Advisor (2). Crew Advisor (2). Crew Advisor (2). Crew Leader (1). Crew Leader (1). Crew Leader (1). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Participant Expectations

Participant ExpectationsParticipant Expectations

High Adventure Training

NCAC High Adventure Committee

Page 2: Participant Expectations

Philmont Trip OrganizationPhilmont Trip Organization

NCAC High Adventure Committee

Contingent Leader

Crew Advisor (2) Crew Advisor (2)

Crew Leader (1)

Crew member

Crew member

Crew member

Crew member

Crew Leader (1)

Crew member

Crew member

Crew member

Crew member

Crew Advisor (2) Crew Advisor (2)

Crew Leader (1)

Crew member

Crew member

Crew member

Crew member

Crew Leader (1)

Crew member

Crew member

Crew member

Crew member

Page 3: Participant Expectations

SpecificsSpecifics• This is a Trip of a Lifetime

– Shakedowns = MUST ATTEND– Other Crew Activities = Good for

Teambuilding– Medical Forms = Submitted in March– Advisors MUST attend Advisor Shakedown

Page 4: Participant Expectations

AdministraviaAdministravia

• Camperships– Applications available today

• Also on NCAC website

– Also available from Council, HAC District Reps, at Roundtables, etc.

– Applications are considered as they are submitted

– Application Deadline is December 13• Sooner is better

– Based on financial need– Applicant is expected to contribute

Page 5: Participant Expectations

DISCIPLINARY ACTIONSDISCIPLINARY ACTIONS• “Verbal Warning” – private and personal – use while the conduct is

still at the “mild annoyance” phase– Can be administered by the individual crew advisors

• “Jail Time” – deprivation of privileges – use when minor infractions are repeated after “verbal warnings,” or for moderately serious misconduct

– e.g., Doing intentional minor harm to another member; intentional failure to follow direct adult instructions; causing inconvenience to the rest of the crew or contingent

– Can be administered by individual crew advisors, but should be discussed with the Contingent Leader in more serious cases

• “Life Without Parole” – withholding of Arrowhead Patch – for serious misconduct issues while on the trail, which causes the member to fail to complete the trek

– Contingent Leader makes the initial decision, referring to the Chairman, HAC for discussion and final decision by NCAC professional staff

• “Death Penalty” – immediate return home at family’s expense – imminent danger to another, violation of drug/alcohol rules, etc.

– Can only be imposed by the Contingent Leader with the specific approval of the Chairman, HAC, and NCAC professional staff

Page 6: Participant Expectations

APPEARANCEAPPEARANCE

• We are on an official Boy Scout activity• We are members of a team (just like a sports team)• We wear the appropriate uniform properly, and proudly• General Rules:

– Class “A” uniform – for airline travel and evening meals – also upon arrival at Philmont on first day

• Proper uniform pants (with belt), or shorts with Scout socks, and appropriate uniform shirt

• No neckerchief or other neckware required• Hat acceptable as long as it is not inappropriate to the uniform• No merit badge or OA sashes, medals, etc. – keep patches basic• Tennis shoes and white or Scout socks acceptable• No knives – even in the pockets

– Class “B” uniform – for bus travel, sightseeing• Official contingent T-shirt replaces uniform shirt

• Only the Contingent Leader can adjust the uniform requirements to meet unusual requirements

• Individual crew advisors cannot adjust uniform requirements for their crews without the approval of the Contingent Leader