VENTURERS AT THE SCOUT NATIONAL SAILING SCHOOL TINGIRA 2019
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VENTURERS AT THE SCOUT NATIONAL SAILING SCHOOL TINGIRA 2019 VISION AND AIM Following discussions with the National Team, Harry Long and Reg Williams have agreed to facilitate a program of Adventurous Activity Training and Assessment at the Jamboree. This will include a Boating/Sailing School to be conducted at Wellington Marina in conjunction with the Jamboree Water Activities NATIONAL SAILING SCHOOL This School will be operated jointly by SA and Tasmanian Branches. The SA lead will be ABC Boating, Ian Vayne whilst the Tasmanian lead will be BC Sea Scouts, Mike Patten. The school will run in conjunction with the Jamboree Boating Activity. Students will assist in the operation of the Jamboree Boating Activity and receive additional tuition before and after the jamboree participants are on site. Students and staff will live on site at the Marina. They will essentially be Day Workers from a Jamboree perspective. Students are expected to mainly be Venturers from SA and Tasmania but may include Rovers and other interested adults. The maximum enrolment will be 25 students. NATIONAL ADVENTUROUS ACTIVITIES INSTRUCTOR TEAM This team of 3 or 4 will be led by David Walsh, Chief Instructor AA. Dave will second a number of suitably qualified instructor/assessors to assist him in this exercise. This national team will be sponsored by the JEC and members will be full time Jamboree participants. Although the team will have an office at JEC HQ, members will normally be in the field, supervising activities or coaching or assessing leaders. The aim is to qualify as many people in AA competencies as is practical, so that leaders and junior leaders helping in any AA discipline during the Jamboree can get a chance to qualify or upgrade skills, should they so desire.
WHEN The SNSST 2019 will run from January the 4th to 13th. January the 3rd and 4th will be used to bump in and set up the facility. January the 12th will be used for our visit to Port Adelaide to participate in Deep Keel sailing as well as our formal dinner award presentation evening with the Port Adelaide Sailing Club and the Tingira association. January 13th will be the Jamboree closing ceremony which all members are welcome to. LOCATION The Scouts National Sailing School Tingira will be held at Wellington Marina, which is 12km south of Tailem Bend. It is 106km from Adelaide, 1hr 15mins by car. SCHOOL FEES The SNSST 2019 has 2 fee options. Option 1 Camping at Wellington Marina site. • SNSST 2019 fee is $360. • This includes all meals, tuition, • SNSST T shirts and the SNSST Neckie. • Participants will need to provide their own tents. • Please refer to the sailing course checklist for additional requirements. or – Option 2: Venturers, Rovers and Leaders can choose to reside at the Jamboree Tailem Bend Site. • TBMSP cost is $685 o The Jamboree fee includes all meals (including a cut lunch each day) and access to all of the evening entertainment etc. You will come back and forth each day with other adult instructors living at TBMSP • SA contingent fee is $165 o The contingent fee includes SA Contingent T shirts, memorabilia, and personnel welfare/support etc. • SNSST 2019 adjusted fee is $100 o The adjusted fee includes tuition, SNSST T shirts and the SNSST Neckie. • Total of $950
AWARD OPPORTUNITIES FOR VENTURERS VET These units and awards will be offered at the school. • SAILING o SISOYSB201A: Demonstrate basic skills to sail a small boat in controlled conditions o SISOYSB302A: Sail a small boat in light to moderate conditions o SISOYSB403A: Sail a small boat in moderate and variable conditions • ROWING o AAROWING: Internal Scouts Endorsement • COMMON CERTIFICATE II OUTDOORS UNITS o SISOODR201A Assist in conducting outdoor recreation sessions o SISOOPS201A Minimise environmental impact o SISXIND101A Work effectively in sport and recreation environments o SISXOHS101 Follow occupational health and safety policies o SISXEMR201A Respond to emergency situations o SISAAOPS304A Planning for minimal environmental impact • COMMON CORE o SISONAV201A: Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment o PUAOPE002B: Operate communications systems and equipment o SISOOPS202A: Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site • ADDITIONAL o Youth Members seeking a CERTIFICATE II outdoors will require an additional § 2 x Level 1 outdoor units in other disciplines such as Kayaking and Bushwalking. § HLTAID003 Provide First Aid § All students seeking VET qualifications will require a Unique Student Identifying Number which can be obtained on the web at: https://www.usi.gov.au/students/create-your-usi VENTURER AWARD Venturers completing the LEVEL 2 Sailing endorsement will receive the Venturer Anchor Badge. The School will also contribute enough hours for QS Outdoors and or QS Service. DUKE OF EDINBURGH AWARD For Members who enroll in the Duke of Edinburgh Award the sailing school would be credited as a residential project. There are other benefits of which your assessor can inform you.
Branding Scouts National Sailing School Tingira Tingira an aboriginal word meaning ‘ocean’, or ‘open sea’, and pronounced Tinguy-rah was to become the training ship to thousands of young boys. Commander Lewin was the first of a long line of distinguished men who had been carefully chosen for their special ability of imparting knowledge and instruction to sturdy, self reliant, intelligent boys. The first intake of boys took place between 1st June and 28th June 1912, and at the date of HMAS Tingira’s decommissioning, 3,168 young boys had had the privilege of having their initial training, not on a shore establishment, or a stone ship which didn’t rock, but in the safe confines of one of the finest ships ever. To this day the name TINGIRA is associated with the training of Youth and the Tingira Association of Australia welcomes Scouts SA’s efforts to train new young sailors.
The Venturer Sailing School in South Australia has graduated 16 youth sailors. Of these, half have completed or are soon to complete their Queen Scout. We have been fortunate that many of these youth members have willingly contributed to our water activities programs as assistant leaders. Graduates of the sailing school will receive a special Black Scarf with Gold trim and the Tingira Logo.
RECOMMENDED: PRE COURSE PREPARATION During the course you will also complete: OPE002B Operate Communication Systems and Equipment NAV201A Demonstrate Navigation Skills in a Controlled Environment OPS202A Use and Maintain a Temporary Overnight Site Pre Course Assignment: E-Learning In order to complete this qualification, some e-learning needs to be completed by each Venturer prior to the course. To access the e-learning log onto Scout Central https://central.scouts.com.au/ You will need your membership number and your password should be your date of birth. Open these folders – eLearning – Online Electives Open Adventurous Activities – Common Core There are 4 modules that must be completed: When you finish this e-learning, download the booklets for navigation, communication and maintaining an overnight site. Print these booklets and bring them to the Course.
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Duke of Edinburgh Venturer Award Service Silver Award Citizenship 10 6 Months 1hr/wk Environment 10 First Aid 15 Service 10 Total Hours 26 Total Hours 45 Skills Silver Ideals 10 6 Month 1hr/wk Expression 10 Lifestyle 10 2mo Pursuits 10 2mo Total Hours 26 Total Hours 40 Physical Recreation Silver Initiative 10 6 Month 1hr/wk Outdoor 10 Total Hours 26 Total Hours 20 Adventurous Journey Silver VET: Common Core Units 2 Training Camp 2 Level 1 Bushwalking 2 Journey Expedition 3days 2 nights 3 2 Days 1 night 2 Total Days 5 Total Days 6 Unit Management 12 Vocations 25 Compulsory VA units for QS Award. Gold Award Service Gold Award Environment 30 12 Month 1hr/wk 52 Service 30 Youth Helper 8 Total Hours 52 Total Hours 68 Skills Gold Ideals 30 12 Month 1hr/wk 52 Expression 30 Lifestyle 30 Pursuits 30 Total Hours 52 Total Hours Physical Recreation Gold 52 Outdoor 30 Certificate 2 Outdoors Total Hours 52 Total Hours Adventurous Journey Gold Expedition Training Camp 2 Training Camp Level 2 VET Endorsement 4 4 days 3 nights. 4 3days 2 nights 3 (On a QS Expedition only half the participants can get the award unless the time of the journey is increased. 1 day = 1 award up to 6) Residential Project Venture 10 5 days 4 nights 5 Leadership Camp 2 Total Days 5 Total Days One per area for QS Award. Hours reflect Minimum required. Six extra Months will be required in one Endeavour Award in prefered discipline. 26 discipline 50hrs
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