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Thursday, January 23, 2020

Scouting

History of Scouting in Sri Lanka

Scouting was Started in Sri Lanka 106 years ago1n 1912, initiated by a British Colonial civil Engineer Mr. F.G. Stevenson then residing in the  Christ Church College Matale Administrative District in the Central Province. Within a few years the Movement spread to other parts of the island more particularly to the Administrative District of Kandy, Colombo, Galle, and Jaffna.
At the time of Mr. F.G. Stevenson’s  departure in 1945 from the island, Branch Associations had been opened in several other Districts making a total of 20 Branches. The first  National Jamboree was held in sri Lanka in the District of Colombo  in the year1959. This was followed by 7 other Jamborees held in Colombo, Anuradhapura, kurunegala, Balapitiya,Nuwaraeliya Kandy   Hambanthota and Jaffna.
In addition to these Jamborees the Association also staged a SAARC Jamboree  in 1990 in Colombo with the participation of several National Scout organizations (NSO) in the Indian sub-continent, known as the first SAARC Jamboree.
By the year 2011 Sri Lanka National Organization reached 99 years. Scout population in Sri Lanka had increased to 46,000. This growth took place mostly in the period from 2003 to 2010.
The National Organization was opened only to boys until 2007. Sri Lanka Scout Association decided to open the Movement to girls in Scouting on a proposal Made by the then Chief Commissioner. SLSC ACT & Rules was amended in 1999 for this purpose. This step was a new opening for the organization and the proposal  was cautiously implemented  in stagers with the first Girl recruits being in the Cub sector. In 2009 the stage was set for bringing in the girls in scouting in the age group of 12 to 17. At the time of planing the APR Jamboree, Girls in Scouting had a membership of 5500 including Adult Leaders and had by then enjoyed camping experience having attended two national jamborees and also taken part in 3 foreign Friendship Camps in Bhutan, Bangladesh and India.
 
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The Scouting Movement is

The Scout Movement is a voluntary, non-political educational movement for young people. Scouting is open to all, without distinction of gender, origin, race or creed, in accordance with the purpose, principles and method conceived by its founder and stated below.

Mission of Scouting

The mission of Scouting is to contribute to the education of young people, through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law, to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in Society.

Vision of Scouting

“By 2023 Scouting will be the world’s leading educational youth movement, enabling 100 million young people to be active citizens creating positive change in their communities and in the world based on shared values."

Aims of Scouting

“The purpose of the Scout Movement is to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, Emotional, social, spiritual and Cultural potentials as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.”

Scout Promise

On my Honour I promise
To do my best to do my duty to my religion and my Country
To help other people at all times
And to obey the Scout law.

Scout Law

(01).  A Scout is Trustworthy.
(02).  A Scout is Loyal.
(03).  A Scout is Friendly and Considerate.
(04).  A Scout is a brother to every other Scout.
(05).  A Scout is Courteous.
(06).  A Scout is Kind.
(07).  A Scout is obedient.
(08).  A Scout is Cheerful.
(09).  A Scout is Thrifty.
(10).  A Scout is Clean in Thought, Word and Deed.
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Junior Scout


Junior Scout Section can be started in Schools at Grade 6 - 9 (10 1/2 – 14 1/2years.)

Colour : Green
Units : Junior Scout Troop - Each Troop consists Patrols
Patrol : Each Patrol consists of 6 – 8 Scouts.

Objectives of Junior Scout Section

To achieve the Personal development of School Children of 10 1/2 – 14 ½ years in physical, intellectual, emotional, social, spiritual and cultural educational objectives. To help build character.by admiring nature, reading Scouting for Boys Book, playing games, camping and participating in Explorer activities. To build Character using the progressive Badge system of Scout Master’s Award, Group Scout Master’s Award, District Commissioner’s Award, Chief Commissioner’s Challenge Award, To bring out the talents through the 52 Junior Scout Proficiency badges and 3 International Badges.

Scout Promise

I promise to do my best
To do my duty to my religion and country
To help other people at all times
To obey the Scout law

Scout Law

A scout is trustworthy
A scout is loyal
A scout is friendly and considerate
A scout is a brother to every other scout
A scout is courteous
A scout is kind
A scout is obedient
A scout is cheerful
A scout is thrifty
A scout is clean in thought word and deed

Scout Motto

“ Be Prepared”

Junior Scout Uniform

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Proficiency Badge System

52 Proficiency Badges and 3 International Badges

Reference Books for Junior Scout Section

Scout Programme Book
Scouting for Boys Book
World Scout Envcironment Programme Book
Scout Progress Card
Scout Games Book
Junior Scout Proficiency Badge Syllabus
Scout Songs Book and CDs

Junior Scout Badge

Membership Badge

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Scout Master's Award

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Group Scout Master's Award

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District Commissioner’s Award

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Chief Commissioner’s Challenge Award

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Methods of Training

Conducting an outdoor meeting for 2 hours by a Phase I trained Cub Scout Master or Mistress. The meeting should be according to the Scout Programme.

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Senior Scouts

Adults mentor Scouts through the key aspects of the planning and reviewing of the program. Senior Scouts Adults provide support and advice to all members of the Unit and, as required, Project Patrols. They provide a supportive and safe environment.

Senior Scout

Senior Scout Section can be started in Schools at Grade 9 - 12 – 14 ½ to 18 years.)
Colour : Maroon
Units : Senior Scout Troop - Each Troop consists of Patrols
Patrol : Each Patrol consists of 6 – 8 Scouts.

Objectives of Senior Scout Section

To achieve the Personal development of School Children of 14 1/2 – 18 years in physical, intellectual, emotional, social, spiritual and cultural educational objectives. To help build character.by admiring nature, reading Scouting for Boys Book, playing games, camping and participating in Explorer and Adventure activities. To build Character using the progressive Badge system of Scout Master’s Award, Group Scout Master’s Award, District Commissioner’s Award, Bushman’s Thong and President’s Award. To bring out the talents through the 52 Senior Scout Proficiency badges and 3 International Badges.

Scout Promise

I promise to do my best
To do my duty to my religion and country
To help other people at all times
To obey the Scout law

Scout Law

A scout is trustworthy
A scout is loyal
A scout is friendly and considerate
A scout is a brother to every other scout
A scout is courteous
A scout is kind
A scout is obedient
A scout is cheerful
A scout is thrifty
A scout is clean in thought word and deed

Scout Motto

“Look Wide”

How to start a Senior Scout Troop (Unit)

A Scout Master or Mistress who has followed Phase I Introductory Course can start a Senior Scout Troop. There should be a minimum of 12 or maximum of 40 children. In a Troop(Unit) there can be several Patrols . In each Patrol there can be 6 – 8 scouts. Each Patrol can have names of National Heroes.

Senior Scout Uniform

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Membership Badge

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Scout Master's Award

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Group Scout Master's Award

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District Commissioner’s Award

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Bushman's Thong Award

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President's Award

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  • Proficiency Badge System

52 Proficiency Badges and 3 International Badges - Link
  • Youth Programme - Link

Reference Books for Senior Scout Section

  1. Scout Programme Book
  2. Scouting for Boys Book
  3. World Scout Envcironment Programme Book
  4. Scout Progress Card 
  5. Scout Games Book
  6. Senior Scout Proficiency Badge Syllabus
  7. Scout Songs Book and CDs

Methods of Training

Conducting an outdoor meeting for 2 hours by a Phase I trained Scout Master or Mistress. The meeting should be according to the Scout Programme.
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Rover Scouting

Adults in the Rover Scout section primarily play the role of an Advisor, offering their support to Rovers as required.

Rover Scout

Age range – 17 ½ to 24 years

Objectives of Rover Scout Section

  1. Molding one's life as a disciplined and valued person through spiritual development
  2. Making the right mental and physical progress to take responsibility for socializing as a mature person
  3. Personality and character development, good citizenship and building self-confidence
  4. Improving the principles and training methods acquired through books and scout training, and making opportunities to study them further
  5. Getting help to strengthen their own future by encouraging further education.
  6. As soon as they have identified their academic limitations and talents, they should be able to reap the benefits of the vocational training opportunities and make their lives a success.
  7. Continue the work of advising and contributing to the progress made after starting a career.

Rover Scout Motto

"We Serve"

How to start a Rover Crew

A Rover Crew shall be started by a Rover Scout master who completed phase 1 of Unit Leader training in Rover Section. A Rover Crew shall include minimum of 6 and maximum of 24 Rover Scouts. Rover Crew shall contain several Clusters and each Cluster comprises of 3-6 Rovers.

Rover Scout Uniform

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Rover Scout Progressive Badge System

Rover Scout Membership Badge
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Rover Scout Service Stars
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BP Award
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Rover Scout Uniform & Badges - Link

Method of Training

Rover Crew meetings shall be conducted at least once in two weeks with the supervision of a trained Rover Scout master ( at least Phase 01) at a convenient place.
When Girls’ in Scouting of Rover Scout Section are trained, participation of a female trained Rover Scout master is compulsory.
It is compulsory to practice Crew method, Cluster method and Crew in Council in line with Youth program hand book of the Rover Scout Section.

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