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Activity Badges
Specialist optional badges that extend a young persons
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Baden-Powell
Lord Robert
Baden-Powell (1857-1941) was the Founder of the Scout Movement. Beaver Scout An invested Member of the Movement aged between 6 and 8 years. |
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Chief Scout
The Chief Scout leads Scouting in the UK. The present Chief Scout is
Peter Duncan. |
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District
A collection of Scout Groups within an identifiable boundary, led by a
District Commissioner. |
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| Explorer Scout - An invested Member of the Movement aged between 14 and 18 years. | ||
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Flag Break A ceremony traditionally held at the beginning of meetings or events. The national flag is broken and saluted by those present. |
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Gang Show Form of Scout entertainment similar to a variety show. Gilwell Park The UK National Headquarters of The Scout Association, National Training Centre and Activity Centre. Grand Howl - A traditional ceremony of welcome based on the Jungle Book theme. A Grand Howl is usually used to open and/or close a Cub Scout Pack meeting or event. Grand Howls differ from Pack to Pack. Group Scout Leader The person appointed by the Scout District responsible for the leadership and management of a Scout Group |
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Helper An adult who helps with a Section but does not hold a Leader Appointment. |
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| Investiture The ceremony at which a Member takes the Promise when they join the Movement or move Sections. | ||
| Jamboree A large, international gathering of Scouts. World Scout Jamborees are normally held every four years. | ||
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Leader
All adults who run or help run a Section are called Leaders. |
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Membership Award
- This is the award given to Members upon their Investiture
into a Section. |
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Neckerchief See Scarf. |
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Pack
The name given to a grouping of Cub Scouts. |
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Queens Scout A member who has gained the highest youth programme award: the Queens Scout Award. |
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| Residential experience Any stay overnight during a Scouting activity that takes young people away from home. | ||
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Scarf
Coloured neckerchief worn by Members. The scarves clearly identify
Members with a particular Scout Group, District or County/Area. Section This is a unit of a Scout Group or District Beaver Scouts, Cub Scouts, Scouts, Explorer Scouts and the Scout Network. |
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| Troop The collective name for Scouts (10½ -14 years old) meeting together as a Section. | ||
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Uniform
The set of clothing that young people wear in Scouting. This differs for
each Section. |
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Woggle
Device used to hold up the scarf, worn around the neck. |
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| Young People First The Scout Associations policy on child protection | ||