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authorise the national head office of any business to use any Scout logos, names, badges and awards. Only UK Headquarters may contact the national head office of a national or UK-wide company and authorise them to use Scout logos, names, badges or awards; apply to register any designs or trade marks which are, or may in UK Headquarters’ view ...
Members wear a blue tie or the Group or other approved scarf and woggle. The Membership Badge and the appropriate County, District and Group name tape may be worn on the shirt selected by the band. Individual badges earned, emblems and awards may also be worn on the uniform selected by the band.
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- Scouts: Badges and Rank Insignia
- Training Scheme: Scouts
- Appendix A Scout Patrol Names and Colours
- General Policy and Regulations Applicable to Scouts
- Leadership
- Scout Troop Scouters' Titles
- Leader Training
- General Safety at Meetings and Out and About
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General Conditions
In the description of uniform 'Scout Colours' refers to the traditional colours of Khaki, Navy Blue, Green or Grey. Back to Top
Scouts: British Boy Scouts
1. Shirt or Jersey of Scout colour. 2. Shorts or Trousers (Scouters with medical conditions only); of Scout colour. 3. Long Socks of Scout colours with two Scout Green (Emerald) rings on the downturns with Scout Green Garter Tabs. 4. Headgear - Scout Hat (Khaki) or Beret (Scout Green). Back to Top
Scouts: British Girl Scouts
1. Skirt and Shirt or Jersey of Scout colour. 2. Skirt or Culottes of Scout colour. 3. Lady's Stockings or Tights (Scouters) of appropriate shade. 4. Long Socks (BGS) of Scout colours with two Scout Green (Emerald) rings on the downturns with Scout Green Garter Tabs. 5. Headgear - Scout Hat (Khaki) or Beret (Scout Green). Back to Top
A Scout wears the following badges: In Uniform a cloth badge with the letters BBS or BGS superimposed in red on a white arrow with a black ground, worn mid-point between elbow and shoulder of the right sleeve; A cloth badge with a white 'Peace Lily' Fleur-de-lys on a blue background or a 'Red Fluer-de-lys' at the discretion of the Scout Group but m...
The General scheme of Scout badges is as follows: 1. An admission test (Tenderfoot). 2. Two general proficiency badges: Second Class Scout and First ClassScout. 3. Special Proficiency badges - for different subjects. Scout badges for those under 15 years of age and Senior Scout badges for those over 15 years of age (Details on badge section). Scout...
Each Patrol is identified by a Patrol name. A Shoulder Knot of identifying colours is worn by each member of the Patrol. The Patrol Knot consists of two pieces of braid 2.5cm wide, 27cm in length, laid together and folded in half. The Knot is attached at the fold to the left shoulder at the beginning of the epaulette. The first colour stated in the...
Registration
A Scout Troop must form part of a BBS Scout Group, and the Scout Group must register the Scout Troop under their Scout Group Registration, as for all Sections. The Scout Troop Scouters must apply for the appropriate warrant for their rank, the forms for which are available from the Group Scout Master or from the BBS Headquarters. Please note that a Scout Troop may be permitted to be formed in advance of a full Scout Group being established with the approval of the BBS Headquarters. Back to Top
Child and Young Persons Protection and Safeguarding Policies
The Association's policies and procedure for these are obtainable on request from the BBS Headquarters. All warranted Scouters will need to complete forms relating to these policies and undergo checks to ensure that the Association policies are being fully complied with. Back to Top
Insurance
The Scout Group is responsible for their own Public Liability and any Personal Injury insurance that must be in line with the BBS Headquarters' requirements in order to qualify for registration of the Association. Back to Top
The ranks for leaders follow similar to those in the other Sections of the Scout Group and are all warranted posts, in order of rank is the 'Scout Master' (SM) or 'Lady Senior Scout Master' (SM), then the assistants referred to as 'Assistant Scout Master' (ASM) or 'Lady Assistant Senior Scout Master' (ASM). Back to Top
The titles or names for the Scout Scouters are traditionally taken from Naval Ranking. Therefore the name 'SKIP' must be used for the Scout Master. Names for Assistant Scout Masters and any adult helpers will be left to the discretion of the Section concerned, but the names that can be selected from are - 'BOSUN'; 'ENSIGN'; 'PURSER'; 'GUNNER'; 'STI...
The training of Scout Troop Scouters follows the same course as for all other Sections, consisting of a 'Preliminary Training Course' (PTC) that will probably be carried out over a weekend, or two day sessions or maybe several evening sessions. At the end of the course a Certificate will be issued and a two-stranded Turk's Head Woggle will be prese...
Safety in the Troop Meetings- Where there are boisterous games it is necessary to remove out of harm's way all things that are likely to cause injury, e.g. tables and chairs, ropes and other equipment not required for that game and especially sharp or pointed objects. Look out for things likely to lead to accidents. Safety on the Road- The 'Green C...
Scout Meetings- should be arranged to suit the age group. Meeting lengths of time are flexible for this Section, but normally they will last approximately two hours, and of course as much as possible within the programme should be arranged for outdoor activities. Court of Honour- is a body composed of the Scout Troop Scouters, Patrol Leaders; Patro...
Occasional badges must be approved by the County Commissioner before there are made. A request letter with full details of the badge design and colours and a clear drawing indicating the size should be sent to the County Commissioner. Ideally this should be via email to hq@norfolkscouts.org.uk.
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Jun 20, 2022 · A guide to badge placement. Whether your child is being invested as a Beaver, Cub, Scout or Explorer this helpful guide shows you where badges have to be placed on uniform.
Cornwell Scout Badge 1916 - 1927 POR 1917. A scout must pass a test in physical courage, be a first class scout, have a good report from his Scoutmaster and some independent person, have passed the Missioner's Badge and hold two special badges. The Cornwell Scout Badge is an exceptional award in respect