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Scouts Canada Acronyms Scouts Canada Acronyms AC: Area Commissioner GYC: Group Youth Commissioner Acc: Accessibility Training for screening HQ: Headquarters (Usually referring to 1345 Baseline AGM: Annual General Meeting Road in Ottawa) AL: Activity Leader (Scouter who is 14-15 years old) IB: Incorporated Body ANYC: Assistant National Youth Commissioner Int: Interview for screening AODA: Government accessibility training JOTA:Jamboree on the Air APL: Assistant Patrol Leader JOTI: Jamboree on the Internet App: Approval for Screening JOTT: Jamboree on the Trail ASM: Area Support Manager (previously Council Field JS2G: Jumpstart to Growth Executive) KISC: Kandersteg International Scout Centre AST: Area Service Team MMS: Membership Management System AYC: Area Youth Commissioner (Previously DAC-Y) MOM: Medal of the Maple or Medal of Merit AYN: Area Youth Network MRP: Milestone Recognition Program BOG: Board of Governors MS1: Milestone 1 (complete Woodbadge 1) BP: Baden-Powell (founder of Scouting) MyScouts: myscouts.ca is the membership management BP&P: By-Law, Policy, and Procedures system BSA: Boy Scouts of America NLT: National Leadership Team CC: Council Commissioner or Chief Commissioner NST: National Service Team CCC: Council Commissioners Course NSWK: New Scouter Welcome Kit CCAC: Council Community Advisory Committee NYN: National Youth Network CDW: Community Development Worker OSA: Outstanding Service Awards CED: Council Executive Director PAP: Public Appointment Process CEO: Chief Executive Officer PJ: Pacific Jamboree or Provincial Jamboree CJ: Canadian Scout Jamboree PRC: Police Records Check CMAC: Council Management Advisory Committee PL: Patrol Leader CMC: Council Management Committee PQS: Program Quality Standards COAA: Camping and Outdoor Activity Application QVSA: Queen’s Venturer Scout Award CoC: Certificate of Commendation Ref: References for Screening COC: Code of Conduct for screening RRT: Rover Round Table COH: Court of Honour SAGM: Semi Annual General Meeting COPS: Council Operating Procedures Manual SC: Scouts Canada CSA: Chief Scout Award SCYN: Scouts Canada Youth Network CST: Council Service Team SIT: Scouter in Training (Scouter who is 16-18 years old) CYC: Council Youth Commissioner (Previously DCC-Y) SSC: Sixer Seconder Council CYN: Council Youth Network VIEW: Venturer Informational Executive Workshop CYS: Child and Youth Safety (+ CYS training for screening) VSS: Vulnerable Sector Screening DAC: Deputy Area Commissioner VSTK: Volunteer Support Tool Kit DAC-Y: Deputy Area Commissioner - Youth WB1: Woodbadge 1 Module 1 for screening (Old terminology, now AYC) WJ: World Scout Jamboree DCC: Deputy Council Commissioner WOSM: World Organization of the Scouting DCC-Y: Deputy Council Commissioner - Youth Movement (aka. World Body) (Old terminology, now CYC) WSBF: World Scout Brotherhood Fund DCYC: Deputy Council Youth Commissioner YIS: Yours in Scouting DNC: Deputy National Commissioner YN: Youth Networks FAST: Fun Active Scout Training YSP: Youth Spokesperson FLEX: Fun Leadership Experience FOCUS: Future of Canada United in Scouting GC: Group Commissioner GTW: Good Turn Week .
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