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A local award that can be used by certain Lead Volunteers/Commissioners to recognise individuals (youth members, adult members or non-members) for their contribution to the Scouts. Find out more on giving this award.
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- Scouts Awards
- Membership Award. When you make your Scout promise, you'll be given your Membership Award. It features a picture of the fleur de lis - an international symbol, worn by Scouts all over the world.
- Joining In Award. Joining In Awards are given to those who always roll up their sleeves and get stuck in. You can collect one for every year you're a Scout, starting from your very first day as a Beaver right up until your last meeting.
- Leadership stripes. Within their Troop, Scouts are part of a Patrol. A Patrol is a smaller group of Scouts, headed up by a Patrol Leader and an Assistant Patrol Leader.
- Moving On Award. Eventually, it'll be time to embrace your next adventure. Explorers awaits.
The King’s Scout Award is the top achievement for Explorer Scouts and Scout Network members and comprises a variety of activities to complete. It’s closely linked to the Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Award, so it’s worth considering working on the two awards together. To gain the award, you must complete all of the following requirements before your 25th birthday. Since the 1st June 2024 ...
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- Gallantry awards
- Cornwell Scout Badge
- Chief Scout's Commendation for Meritorious Conduct Medal
- Thanks badges
The request for information relating to Awards, Medals and their associated Emblems has prompted us to try and bring all the information together in a single document.
In Scouting for Boys Part 1 the founder Baden-Powell wrote about Scout Medals Bronze Medal with a red Ribbon; For Gallantry in Saving Life, attempting to save life at risk of own Silver Medal with red Ribbon; for saving and helping to save life, without risk of own life, but where life might have been lost Silver Medal with Blue Ribbon; Meritorious...
There are two known adult members who were awarded the Cornwell Scout Badge.
Chief Scout's Commendation for Meritorious Conduct medal, on a green ribbon with a blue vertical stripe and emblems or brooches corresponding to them, is awarded for meritorious conduct of a high standard. Bar may be awarded to the holder of a Medal of Meritorious Conduct for further acts of comparable outstanding conduct.
Each Thanks Badge is accompanied with a card or notice thanking the recipient for their service and signed by the Chief Scout A small letter or card also accompanied the Thanks Badge with facsimile of the Chief Scouts signature.
To gain the award you must complete all of the following requirements before your 18th birthday. Further information and guidance on each area of the requirements is provided below and throughout this resource.
The awards are based on personal best and should be accessible to all members of the Explorer Scout and Scout Network sections. You should find your award, at whichever level, to be challenging, relevant, and rewarding. Around 500 young people in the UK achieve their Queen’s Scout Award every year.
Requirements for Scouts. In order to achieve the award a Scout will need to complete the following; Demonstrate their knowledge of how to report concerns on line. Watch ‘Consequences’ film. AND TWO OF THE FOLLOWING . Take part in the ‘Be a good digital citizen’ game . Make a poster about what it takes to be a good online citizen.