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The first Wood Badge training took place on Gilwell Park. The estate continues to provide the service in 2007, for British Scouters of [[The Scout Association]] and international participants. Original trainers include Baden-Powell and Gilwell Camp Chiefs [[Francis Gidney]], [[J. S. Wilson|John Wilson]] and, until the 1960s, John Thurman.   
The first Wood Badge training took place on Gilwell Park. The estate continues to provide the service in 2007, for British Scouters of [[The Scout Association]] and international participants. Original trainers include Baden-Powell and Gilwell Camp Chiefs [[Francis Gidney]], [[J. S. Wilson|John Wilson]] and, until the 1960s, John Thurman.   


Other sites providing Wood Badge training have taken the Gilwell name. Gilwell Ada's Hoeve, [[Ommen]] in the Netherlands, was the locale of the first Wood Badge training outside the United Kingdom, held in July 1923 by Scoutmaster [[Jan Schaap]].<ref name="neth">{{cite web | url = http://www.kelpin.nl/fred/padvinderskroniek.htm | title = Piet Kroonenbergs Padvinderskroniek | language = Dutch | publisher = Kelpin | accessdate= 2006-06-01}}</ref> At Gilwell Sint Walrick, [[Overasselt]], the Catholic Scouts had their training. Since approximately 2000, the Dutch Wood Badge training takes place on the Scout campsite ''Buitenzorg'', [[Baarn]], or outdoors in Belgium or Germany under the name 'Gilwell Training'.
Other sites providing Wood Badge training have taken the Gilwell name. Gilwell Ada's Hoeve, [[Ommen]] in the Netherlands, was the locale of the first Wood Badge training outside the United Kingdom, held in July 1923 by Scoutmaster [[Jan Schaap]].<ref name="neth">{{cite web | url = http://www.kelpin.nl/fred/padvinderskroniek.htm | title = Piet Kroonenbergs Padvinderskroniek | language = Dutch | publisher = Kelpin | accessdate= 2006-06-01}}</ref> At Gilwell Sint Walrick, [[Overasselt]], the Catholic Scouts had their training. Since approximately 2000, the Dutch Wood Badge training takes place on the Scout campsite ''Buitenzorg'', Baarn, or outdoors in Belgium or Germany under the name 'Gilwell Training'.


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>
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