1st Dubbo Scout Group - Scouts NSW

1st Dubbo Scout Group - Scouts NSW Welcome to the 1st Dubbo Scout Group
Scouting is a worldwide movement that has shaped the development of youth and adults for more than 100 years.

Links to Scouting related resources

http://1stdubboscouts.com/

Scouts Australia - http://www.scouts.com.au/

Scouts NSW - http://www.nsw.scouts.com.au/

http://tgwscouts.org.au/1stdubbo Scouts are in every part of our community, and Scouts is the biggest and most successful youth organisation in Australia. More than 20,000 thousand boys, girls, and adults in New South Wales from wide cultural or

religious backgrounds or with an intellectual or physical disability enjoy an almost unlimited range of activities. The aim of Scouting is to encourage the physical, intellectual, social, and spiritual development of young people so they may play a constructive role in society as responsible citizens and as members of their local and international communities. This aim is achieved through a strong and active program that inspires young people to do their best and to always be prepared. Scouting began in 1907 when Robert Baden-Powell, Lieutenant General in the British Army, held the first Scouting encampment at Brownsea Island in England. Baden-Powell wrote the principles of Scouting in Scouting for Boys (London, 1908), based on his earlier military books, with influence and support of Frederick Russell Burnham (Chief of Scouts in British Africa), Ernest Thompson Seton of the Woodcraft Indians,William Alexander Smith of the Boys’ Brigade, and his publisher Pearson. During the first half of the 20th century, the movement grew to encompass three major age groups each for boys (Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Rover Scout) and, in 1910, a new organization, Girl Guides, was created for girls (Brownie Guide, Girl Guide and Girl Scout, Ranger Guide). The movement employs the Scout method, a program of informal education with an emphasis on practical outdoor activities, including camping, woodcraft, aquatics, hiking, backpacking, and sports. Another widely recognised movement characteristic is the Scout uniform, by intent hiding all differences of social standing in a country and making for equality, with neckerchief and campaign hat or comparable head wear. Distinctive uniform insignia include the fleur-de-lis and the trefoil, as well as merit badges and other patches.

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5 Welchman Street
Dubbo, NSW
2830

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