| Scouts
is one of the best kept secrets for young people aged 11 –
15 and no wonder! It is the biggest and most successful youth
organisation in Australia – not to mention the world – with
thousands of boys and girls enjoying an almost unlimited range
of activities. And there’s always room for more!
Don’t get lost!
As a scout
you’ll receive expert instruction in a wide variety of outdoor
skills, together with the all important basic theory to
make sure you don’t get lost and can deal with life’s emergencies.
You’ll go
on camps with a few friends or join thousands of boys and
girls for fun and adventure at a national Jamboree.
Your confidence
will build and you’ll learn how to make decisions and work
as part of a team. In a small group called a Patrol, an
older, more experienced Scout will be your Patrol Leader
and help develop your skills. Weekly meetings are held to
build up skill levels, play games and have fun and plan
for weekend adventures. You’ll quickly become familiar with
equipment and the right way to use it.
Have your
say in activities.
The Patrol
system means that everyone from the youngest to the Patrol
Leader has a say and the Scout Leader is there to help make
your dream activities a reality, while ensuring safety is
always maintained. He or she will also guide you through
the Scout Award Scheme, which recognises your own level
off of ability and achievement. There are badges to be earned
and you will learn skills that will stay with you for life
– such as light weight camping and bush navigation, how
to prepare and cook your own food, how to recognise the
dangers of our environment including bush fires, how to
be safe around beaches rivers and lakes and yes, how to
tie some pretty useful knots.
Challenge
your mind as well as your body
But not everyone
is looking for the outdoor buzz all the time. So Scouts
have challenging activities linked with other internet and
amateur radio, performance arts such as singing dancing
and acting and awards linked to citizenship, community service
and personal spiritual development.
No hang-ups,
no restrictions
Scouts are
in every part of our Australian community, and it is not
called the worldwide brotherhood of Scouting for nothing!
Whatever cultural or religious background you come from,
you will find a welcome at Scouts. Membership enquiries
are also welcomed from those with intellectual or physical
disabilities.
Scouting
is definitely fun, and it also prepares you for life in
the adult world by giving you responsibility for your own
actions and progress. Your achievements will lay a foundation
for your future success.
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