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  2. District Commissioners (and above) can approve: County/Area/Region (Scotland) Commissioners (and above) can approve: Only the National Awards Advisory Group can approve. Question about the award process? Email us. The process and timelines concerning Scouts awards.

  3. Whether the decisions to approve a Good Service award can be made locally or by the National Awards Advisory Group (NAAG), it is the responsibility of the person approving/supporting the award to ensure all award criteria is met.

  4. In England and Wales, County/Area Commissioners (and above) can approve: The Chief Scout's Commendation for Good Service; The Award for Merit; The Bar to the Award for Merit; The Silver Acorn; In Northern Ireland and Scotland, County/Region Commissioners (and above) can approve: The Chief Scout's Commendation for Good Service; The Award for Merit

  5. A word-based citation document must always be produced for every award nomination and submitted to the appropriate Lead Volunteer for their approval. The latest citation document can be found on The Scouts awards page. The below chart shows who can approve each of The Scouts awards.

  6. Approval required from? Submission process to UK Headquarters Awards Team. Will it be visible on Compass? Reported in Roll of Honour. Award related items. Links to further information. Chief Scout's Commendation for Good Service. Good Service (Lower) Adult.

  7. Awards are a wonderful way to celebrate the achievements of members and recognised volunteers in your team. Long service awards are automatically issued; however all other awards require a nomination to be made. You can use an award to recognise: gallantry and meritorious conduct; outstanding and exceptional service; long service

  8. 11.1.1.1 Nominations for Scout Good Service Awards as well as Meritorious Conduct, Gallantry, Cornwell Scout Badge and Chief Scout’s Personal Award can be initiated by any adult. Nominations must be approved and supported by the relevant Commissioner, before being submitted to UK Headquarters.

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