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In 2003, [[Scouts Australia]] established the [[Scouts Australia Institute of Training]], a government-registered National Vocational & Education Training (VET) provider. Under this registration, Scouts Australia awards a "Diploma in Leadership" to those Adult Leaders who complete the Wood Badge training and additional competencies.<ref name="aus">{{cite web | url = http://www.scouts.com.au/main.asp?iStoryID=1944 | title = Wood Badge Training Program | publisher = Scouts Australia | accessdate = 2007-01-04}}</ref> The Diploma of Leadership, like all Australian VET qualifications, is recognized throughout Australia by both government and private industry.<ref name="recognition">{{cite web | year = August 2006 | url = http://www.coventryscouts.org.uk/sixth%20issue%20-%20November%202006.pdf | title = Training Bulletion: Woodbadge holders | format ={{PDFlink|300KB}} | publisher = Scouts Australia | accessdate = 2007-01-12}}</ref>
In 2003, [[Scouts Australia]] established the [[Scouts Australia Institute of Training]], a government-registered National Vocational & Education Training (VET) provider. Under this registration, Scouts Australia awards a "Diploma in Leadership" to those Adult Leaders who complete the Wood Badge training and additional competencies.<ref name="aus">{{cite web | url = http://www.scouts.com.au/main.asp?iStoryID=1944 | title = Wood Badge Training Program | publisher = Scouts Australia | accessdate = 2007-01-04}}</ref> The Diploma of Leadership, like all Australian VET qualifications, is recognized throughout Australia by both government and private industry.<ref name="recognition">{{cite web | year = August 2006 | url = http://www.coventryscouts.org.uk/sixth%20issue%20-%20November%202006.pdf | title = Training Bulletion: Woodbadge holders | format ={{PDFlink|300KB}} | publisher = Scouts Australia | accessdate = 2007-01-12}}</ref>


Wood Badge training in [[Ireland]] goes back to the 1st [[Larch Hill]] of [[Scouting Ireland (CSI)|the Catholic Boy Scouts of Ireland]], who conducted Wood Badge courses that emphasized the [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] element of Scouting. Scouters must also hold a valid [[first aid]] certificate in order to be presented with the Wood Badge.<ref name="Ireland">{{cite web | url = http://www.scouts.ie/resources/adult-resources/woodbadge-training/ | title = Resources: Adult Resources | publisher = Scouting Ireland | accessdate= 2007-01-04}}</ref>  
Wood Badge training in [[Ireland]] goes back to the 1st [[Larch Hill]] of [[Scouting Ireland (CSI)|the Catholic Boy Scouts of Ireland]], who conducted Wood Badge courses that emphasized the Catholic element of Scouting. Scouters must also hold a valid [[first aid]] certificate in order to be presented with the Wood Badge.<ref name="Ireland">{{cite web | url = http://www.scouts.ie/resources/adult-resources/woodbadge-training/ | title = Resources: Adult Resources | publisher = Scouting Ireland | accessdate= 2007-01-04}}</ref>  


[[Image:FourAmericanWoodBadgers03.jpg|thumb|200px|Four American Wood Badgers with insignia]]
[[Image:FourAmericanWoodBadgers03.jpg|thumb|200px|Four American Wood Badgers with insignia]]
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