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Initial Orientation at a State Level 4-H Shooting Sports Workshop

Forum 2010. Initial Orientation at a State Level 4-H Shooting Sports Workshop. 4-H Shooting Sports Best Practices Revised 1-28-2013. Jeff Goodwin, Co-Chair 4-H Shooting Sports National Committee. Best Practices (National Policies) Revised 1-28-13.

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Initial Orientation at a State Level 4-H Shooting Sports Workshop

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  1. Forum 2010 Initial Orientation at a State Level 4-H Shooting Sports Workshop 4-H Shooting Sports Best Practices Revised 1-28-2013 Jeff Goodwin, Co-Chair 4-H Shooting Sports National Committee

  2. Best Practices (National Policies)Revised 1-28-13 • The National 4-H Shooting Sports Curriculum is the established adult teaching curriculum for training adults to teach youth the shooting sports within the 4-H program. • State, County, and Club level 4-H Shooting Sports Programs should have written risk management plan which includes items such as emergency response and preparedness, insurance, safe storage of firearms and ammunition, state-level reloading policies, etc. • All instructors accept and abide by the National 4-H Shooting Sports Code of Ethics.

  3. Best Practices (National Policies) • All certified 4-H shooting sports instructors are a minimum of 21 years of age and have completed a state level 4-H shooting sports workshop in the specific discipline they will be teaching. • State level 4-H Shooting Sports Instructor certification workshops provide a minimum of twelve (12) hours of instruction; including a minimum of eight (8) hours instruction in each specific discipline taken and a minimum of four (4) hours instruction in positive youth development, life skills, and risk management. Preferred level - 15 hours (12 in discipline and 3 in positive youth development).

  4. Best Practices (National Policies) • To maintain certification as a 4-H shooting sports instructor, one must teach or assist in instruction within the discipline certified at least once every three (3) years. • Only factory ammunition is used at 4-H shooting sports competitive events. • Regarding simulated combat sports including but not limited to, paintball guns, air-soft, laser guns, archery tag. Pointing any type of gun including paint ball guns, air-soft guns, laser guns, laser paint-ball, archery tag bows & arrows or sighting devices at any person or any humanoid shaped target is inappropriate in any 4-H program activity.

  5. National 4-H Shooting Sports Code of Ethics As a 4-H Shooting sports instructor or volunteer: • I will respect participants, volunteers and property associated with the 4-H shooting sports program, • I will set a good example as a mentor and role model for 4-H shooting sports youth and volunteer leaders, • I will conduct myself and the 4-H shooting sports program in a professional and ethical manner,

  6. National 4-H Shooting Sports Code of Ethics As a 4-H Shooting sports instructor or volunteer: • I will strive to be knowledgeable of the life skills embodied in the 4-H shooting sports program and aid positively in the development of youth through adherence to those principles, • I will strive to be technically competent in the subject matter I teach and adhere to the national 4-H shooting sports guidelines and curriculum, • I will respect the dignity of each participant regardless of gender, origin, ability, achievement, or conviction.

  7. Example State Level Best Management Practices • Eye protection • Ear protection • Footwear • Equipment storage and transportation • Reloading recommendation • Follow state volunteer screening policies

  8. Questions?

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