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The child protection policies in Scouting America (previously Boy Scouts) are very rigorous today. If a troop or pack today is following the policies there really isn't any opportunity for an adult to abuse a scout. If you are still interested in scouts you should take the scouts Youth Protection Training to learn for yourself the policies. (I'm a Cubmaster and I strongly recommend, practically beg, all my parents to complete the training.)
But the truth is, there is just no youth organization that doesn't have a history with abuse. It's amazing to me that parents that have every reasonable reservation against putting their kids in scouts seem to have no issues with, like, youth sports -which have way more opportunities for child abuse and instances of it.
(I don't understand Lemmy people. Who down votes child protection policies?)
I didn't. But, trust is broken. Sports dont generally have overnight trips, the comparison isnt really the same. Maybe that is why.
Appreciate you trying to inform and advocate for the reforms made within the organization. It is def going to be an uphill battle.
No overnight trips?
You haven't had a kid in sports yet, huh? (Not that there is anything wrong with that.) Over night trips are generally pretty common for any kid in sports over 6th grade.
yes, not only was I in field hocky, my son does baseball. Never an overnight trip.
you just wanna fight. boooo
Does your son play Rec or Select baseball. My kid plays on a select team and I don't know any team that does no travel at all.
(There just generally aren't enough local tournaments to even make that possible and still fill out a season.)