Training Delivery Options & Registration Procedures

The Council currently offers trainings in two (2) formats.  Below are the required trainings and their formats.
"Home-Study" Trainings (available in PDF) for:

  • Girl Scout Basics
  • Grade-Level (Program Level)
  • Group Travel

"Face to Face" Trainings for:

  • Orientation for Girl Scout Volunteers 
  • First Aid/CPR
  • Camping Hawaiian Style (In-town and At-camp sessions) 

Descriptions of Delivery Options

  • Home-Study:  Home-Study trainings are designed to be done as an "independent study".  You do not need to pr-register for this training.  However, at the completion of the Home-Study you must complete an online examination with a passing score of 85% or better.  

Girl Scouts of Hawai'i training course exams are now on-line.  To receive the exam web site link and your exam login and password, please contact Courtney Monahan at [email protected].

Please note that in order to receive an exam login and password, you must be a currently registered member of Girl Scouts and have completed your Orientation for Girl Scout Volunteers.

  • Face to Face:   Each "face to face" training is conducted by a Council volunteer trainer or Council staff person at the Council's O'ahu office location. 

Training Registration Procedures
Home-Study:  If you decide to take a Home-Study training, you can access the training materials in PDF format on the Council's website. 

Face to Face: 
For more information and to register for CPA/FA Training please visit https://girlscouts-hawaii.org/ResourcesCommFirstAid.html.

For more information on Camping Hawaiian Style Training please visit https://girlscouts-hawaii.org/ResourceGoingBeyondGroup.html

For more information on Orientation dates and registration please call or email the Girl Scouts of Hawai'i Headquarters at 595-8400 or 1-800-691-4333, or email Courtney Monahan at [email protected]

 

 

 

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