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order the Adult information form from the Scout Store. Adult information form (PDF) - print friendly version. Adult information form (PDF) - editable version. This form should be retained locally, and the information added to Compass as soon as possible.
Contents. National honours process. Different kinds of national honours. Ways of making a national honour nomination. Completing a national honour nomination. Considerations and advice on national honour nominations. Contacting Lord/Deputy Lieutenants.
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Information on members’ gender, ethnicity, religion or faith, and disability is requested by the Scouts to help in monitoring its membership. The data will help the Scouts to understand the makeup of the membership - monitoring progress against its inclusivity goals and prioritising development work both nationally and locally - and identify and h...
Please complete in block capitals information about the young person. Surname Forename(s) Known as Date of birth D M
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English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British Irish Gypsy or Irish Traveller Any other White background
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African Caribbean Any other Black/African/Caribbean background
Indian Pakistani Bangladeshi Chinese Any other Asian background Religion or Faith (please tick appropriate box) Buddhist Christian (all denominations) Hindu Jewish Muslim Sikh Any other religion or faith No religion
To assist the section leadership team with the planning of the programme, please state which school or college your young person attends.
The safety and wellbeing of young people in Scouting is our priority. Please provide information about any disabilities your young person may have so that adult volunteers can ensure reasonable adjustments can be made for your young person. This information will be handled with extra care and only made available to those directly supporting your yo...
Each Scout Group, District and County/Area/Region(Scotland) Executive Committee is a Data Controller with overall responsibility for compliance with data protection and how they communicate with you locally.
Title Surname Forename(s) Known as Relationship Address Town Country Postcode Telephone numbers
Primary Primary Second Second Third Third Emergency contact (if different to primary contact) Forename(s) Surname Known as Relationship Primary phone number Second phone number Third phone number Contact 2 (if required) Parent/guardian information Title Surname Postcode Forename Known as Relationship Please tick here if the address ...
Welcome to the BSA! The BSA makes Scouting available to our nation’s youth by chartering community organizations to operate Cub Scout packs, Boy Scout troops, Venturing crews, and Sea Scout ships.
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Youth can be Scouts if they are at least 10 years old, currently in the fifth grade and register on or after March 1; OR have earned the Arrow of Light Award and are at least 10 years old, OR are age 11 but have not reached age 18.
Download all the forms needed for Eagle Rank, personal awards, and more.
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As Scouting’s National Honor Society, our purpose is to: Recognize those who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives and through that recognition cause others to conduct themselves in a way that warrants similar recognition.