Re: A resigning matter?
- From: "Dave" <dave.barwickns@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 23:34:17 GMT
"Eddie Langdown" <the3lang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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So this other friend of mine is a DC, who found that it was really hard
getting leaders in the district to train on the County courses, it was a
constant battle of encouraging, explaining and threatening for years. So
he did an audit of the training requirments of every leader in the
district, assembled a training team, designed courses exactly around the
modules they needed and put them on himself in the District, long days,
people taking small groups in every corner, a production line of training;
a real buzz of learing and sharing. They were very popular and he was
rapidy working his way through the entire list.
Last week the County Chair told him to stop; all training had to take
place at County level.
The DC, the most popular and hard working man in scouting for miles,
argued for his cause, lost and resigned.
Do any of you have training at district level?
Is it really not alowed?
It is allowed if people are willing, able and qualified to do it.
I would have thought that if anyone was going to challenge this DC it should
be the County Commissioner anyway and has absolutely JACK to do with the
Chairman.
The Chairman needs telling by the Commissioner what their rle is and it
certainly isn't Training, even if they are involved in training. it is not
their responsibillity.
DaveB
West Yorks
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