Introduction to Freedom of Information

Introduction to Freedom of Information
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This content provides an in-depth overview of the principles, international context, and requirements related to the freedom of information, emphasizing transparency, accountability, and good governance. It covers the importance of proactive publication, popular topics for information requests, and key considerations for institutions. The content underscores the critical role of openness in a democratic society.

  • Freedom of Information
  • Transparency
  • Accountability
  • Governance
  • Openness

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  1. LHC, BSA KEY LEADER BRIEFING MONDAY JUNE 1st7 PM 1

  2. PAT HARGADON COUNCIL COMMISSIONER & JOHN FISCHER, VP of DISTRICT OPERATIONS 2

  3. PRAYER Paul Frederick, LHC Board Member & Religious Relationships Chair & Lincoln Trail District Commissioner 3

  4. LHC Briefing Meeting & Purpose Jason Pierce, Scout Executive 4

  5. PLAN OVERVIEW Pat Hargadon & John Fischer 5

  6. KEEP SAFETY FIRST!! In conducting all unit activities as we put the outing back into Scouting, safety should remain the #1 priority. During this process we ask you to remain Trustworthy and Obedient as you follow the guidelines to keep Scouts safe. 6

  7. WE ARE ASKING YOUR HELP TO: Continue to follow all Scouting guidelines (Guide to Safe Scouting and Age Appropriate Activities) and youth protection standards. Continuously monitor and follow all state/local/and CDC guidelines in accordance to the state where your unit is chartered. Follow the LHC progression plan steps regarding meetings and activities. Chartered Organization, Executive Officer/Institutional Head must approve all meetings and/or activities and units must adhere to any additional guidelines set forth by the Chartered Organization. 7

  8. PROGRESSION PLAN 3 STEPS w/ DATES OVERVIEW DAVID SIKES LHC Director of Field Services/COO 8

  9. PROGRESSION PLAN STEP 1 June 1 Sam Swope Scout Service Center Opens June 2 All Scout Shops Open (following all CDC guidelines) with NEW hours of operation: Louisville/Jeffersonville Scout Shops: Tuesday to Friday: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Closed: Sunday & Monday (Closed for lunch from 1:30-2:00 PM) Bowling Green and Paducah: Tuesday and Thursday 12:00 PM 6:00 PM Sat. 10:00 AM 2:00 PM NOTE: Bowling Green Scout Shops open June 6! 9

  10. PROGRESSION PLAN STEP 2 Available June 15 Cub Adventure Box Summer Program & Virtual Scouts BSA Program!! June 15 Individual Unit/Den/Patrol Weekly Meetings, Day Outings & Camping! June 15 Individual Scouting Families (household) usage of camp properties Additional details and reservation information will be provided by June 5th. 10

  11. PROGRESSION PLAN STEP 3 August 1 Council & District In-Person Meetings/Trainings Fall 2020 details/dates TBD: Council & District Day & Camping Events Council & District Trainings with Camping/Overnights Recruitment Events Product Storefront Sales (Camp Card/Popcorn Sales) 11

  12. UPCOMING SUMMER PROGRAMS!! Sarah Flowers LHC Director of Camping Services & Brian Weigel LHC Business & Properties Manager 12

  13. CUB SCOUT ADVENTURE BOXES! WOLF ADVENTURE BOXES! Going into Second Grade Grow Something Collections & Hobbies Finding your Way Motor Away Germs Alive TIGER ADVENTURE BOXES! Going into First Grade Curiosity & Intrigue Floats & Boats Good Knights Rolling Tigers Sky is the Limit WEBELOS ADVENTURE BOXES! Going into Fourth or Fifth Grade Adventures in Science Castaway Adventure Into the Wild Into the Woods Yo-Yo Adventure BEAR ADVENTURE BOXES! Going into Third Grade A Bear Goes Fishing Beat of the Drum Forensics Marble Madness Robotics 13

  14. Introducing our first-ever VIRTUAL SUMMER CAMP Each camp session will run from Monday morning to Friday evening. Session 1: June 15 19 Session 2: June 22 26 Session 3: June 29 July 3 Session 4: July 8 July 12 Scouts will be able to choose from over 32 programs that have been hand- selected to be engaging and appropriate for this virtual experience. Scouts can register for up to 5 program periods of 1 hour each that will run Monday-Friday. ZOOM classes are at specific times. 14

  15. FAMILY & UNIT DAY OUTINGS & CAMPING! KicKin Quarantine Beginning June 15th Families (Household) Camping & Individual Unit/Den/Patrol Day Outings & Camping at LHC Properties! Registration Information will be available this week! Campout 2020 Family Camping experience Lincoln Heritage Council Boy Scouts of America 15

  16. Q & A and Additional Info/Discussion 16

  17. RESOURCE LINKS & GUIDELINES STATE/CDC/NATIONAL, BSA/and LHC, BSA: Indiana: https://www.coronavirus.in.gov/ Tennessee: https://www.tn.gov/governor/covid-19.html Kentucky: kycovid19.ky.gov Illinois: https://coronavirus.illinois.gov/s/ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): https://www.cdc.gov/ CDC decision tree graphic for youth programs and camps: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools- childcare/Camps-Decision-Tree.pdf https://lhcbsa.org/progressionplan/ 17

  18. Thank You! 18

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