ADULT SUPPORT
This 10-page booklet has been developed and published by SCOUTS New Zealand which is about recruitment and retention of volunteers. When distributed or linked to other publications, credit must be given to SCOUTS New Zealand.
The APR Training Tools Package is developed to support National Scout Organizations either as a reference materials when conducting adult training courses, or as a model for any training module tailored to meet the needs of the organization.
The whole package is completed in October 2009.
Adult Resources
Suggestions to Support Young Leaders in their Leadership Roles
16 May 2007
7 Keys to Recruiting Volunteers
23 March 2007

World Adult Resources Handbook
The World Adult Resources Handbook is to help National Scout Organizations design and operate a system for the management, training and development of adult leaders in all functions and at all levels of the Movement. It has been produced by the World Adult Resources Committee. The handbook includes the relevant sections from the earlier International Training Handbook, as well as more recent World Scout Bureau publications on "Adults in Scouting" and "Adult Resource Management". The 2005 edition replaces the 2002 edition. All chapters have been revised and a new section with training modules has been added.
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World Adult Resources Policy
A reference document containing the full text of WOSM's Policy on Adult Resources as adopted by the 33rd World Scout Conference in Bangkok, 1993.
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Introduction to Adults in Scouting
World Scout Bureau, 1991
A practical tool to introduce the concepts of Adults in Scouting in an association. The booklet presents a series of session plans. Each session plan explores a specific aspect of the subject.

Adults in Scouting
World Scout Bureau, 1990
The conceptual framework of Adults in Scouting, as introduced and accepted at the World Scout Conference in Paris, 1990. Easy to understand, this booklet is recommended reading for all adults in the Movement interested in a general introduction to the subject.















