International Events List 2016-2021 Liste Des Manifestations Internationales 2016-2021

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

International Events List 2016-2021 Liste Des Manifestations Internationales 2016-2021 International Events List 2016-2021 Liste des manifestations internationales 2016-2021 Listed below are some of the international events being Voici une Liste des manifestations internationales à venir planned. Main details are given when they are known. Only avec les informations essentielles connues au moment de la information submitted by authorized sources are published publication. Seules les informations provenant de sources in this list. autorisées sont publiées dans la liste. If you are planning a Scout event and want to invite Scouts Si vous planifiez une manifestation à laquelle vous désirez from other countries to attend, please use the attached inviter des scouts d'autres pays, veuillez utiliser le International Events Form, which can also be downloaded Formulaire des manifestations internationales en annexe, from scout.org/worldevents qui peut aussi être téléchargé depuis scout.org/worldevents , Requests for additions to the International Events List can et envoyer le formulaire au Commissaire International ou only be submitted by the International Commissioner or Commissaire Général de votre Organisation Scoute Chief Commissioner of your National Scout Organization, to Nationale et lui demander de fournir au Bureau Mondial du whom you should forward the completed form. Scoutisme ces informations avec son accord. Before making plans to paticipate in any event, leaders are Avant de faire des plans pour participer à l’une de ces advised to request further information from the national manifestations, les responsables sont priés de contacter, headquarters of the host association, or to another address sauf indication contraire, le siège national de l’association where specified. hôte. This list is published through the electronic Scoutpak to all Cette liste est envoyée par le ScoutPak électronique à toutes NSOs twice a year, in May and December. An update of the les OSN en mai et en décembre. De temps à autre, une liste list will be made from time to time on the Website. mise à jour est postée sur le site Web. ➤ This symbol denotes an official world event of WOSM. ➤ Ce symbole indique qu’il s’agit d’une manifestation mondiale officielle de l’OMMS. list by country - additional details are on the chronological list which follows liste par pays - informations complémentaires dans la chronologie qui suit Armenia / Arménie Ecuador / Equateur ➤ 2017 July 25 - August 2 15th World Scout Moot / 15e Moot Scout 2016 October 4-5 2016 Dec. 27 2016 - Jan. 2 2017 Mondial 3rd Eurasia Scout Youth Forum II Interamerican Scout Camporee & XV Interamerican Scout Jamboree 2016 October 6-8 Ireland / Irlande 6th Eurasia Scout Conference Estonia / Estonie ➤ 2021 July 22 - Aug. 1 (tbc) 16th World Scout Moot / 16e Moot Scout 2017 July 8-15 Austria / Autriche Mondial Estonian National Jamboree 2016 August 1-11 Pinakarri - Lower Austrian Jamboree Finland / Finlande Japan / Japon 2016 August 12-16 2016 July 20-28 Azerbaijan / Azerbaïdjan 12th Nippon Agoonoree, National Camp Roihu 2016 2016 July 16-24 for Scouts with special needs Wonderland Azerbaijan 2016, France / France 2018 August International Camp 2016 July 24-31 17th Nippon Jamboree ➤ 2017 August 7-10 International Training of Trainers (ITT) / 13th World Scout Youth Forum / 13e Stage international de formateurs (STIF) Mongolia / Mongolie Forum des Jeunes du Scoutisme Mondial 2017 July 27 - August 2 2016 September 12-14 31st APR Scout Jamboree ➤ 2017 August 14-18 9th Conference ISGF Europe Region 41st World Scout Conference / 41e Hong Kong / Hong Kong Netherlands / Pays-Bas Conférence Mondiale du Scoutisme 2017 July 29 - August 12 2016 December 23-27 NICES, Nederweert International Camp for Canada / Canada Hong Kong Scout 105th Anniversary European Scouts 2017 July 8-15 Jamboree 13th Canadian Scout Jamboree Hungary / Hongrie New Zealand / Nouvelle-Zélande 2016 Dec. 29 2016 - Jan. 7 2017 Côte d’Ivoire / Côte d’Ivoire 2016 October 12-16 21st New Zealand Jamboree 2016 August 1-10 World Scout Seminar on Messengers of 7e Jamboree Africain du Scoutisme Peace (MoP) Programme Norway / Norvège Denmark / Danemark Iceland / Islande 2016 June 17-21 22nd European Scout Conference / 22e 2016 July 17-24 2017 July 22-30 Conférence Européenne du Scoutisme Jamboree Denmark 2017 Landsmót skáta, National Jamboree International Events by country / Manifestations internationales par pays page 1 14 June 2016 2016 June 17-21 2016 July 31 - August 6 15th European Guide and Scout First National Muslim Boy Scout Jamboree Conference / 15e Conférence Européenne du Guidisme et du Scoutisme 2016 October 24-25 5th Interamerican Scout Youth Forum / 5e 2017 July 1-8 Forum Inter-Américain du Scoutisme NORD2017, National Camp 2016 October 26-29 Oman / Oman 26th Interamerican Regional Scout Conference / 26e Conférence Régionale 2016 November 1-5 Inter-Américaine du Scoutisme 3rd Arab Scout Youth Forum / 3e Forum des Jeunes du Scoutisme Arabe ➤ 2017 January 27-29 5th World Scout Interreligious Symposium 2016 November 5-10 / 5e Symposium Interreligieux Scout 28th Arab Scout Conference / 28e Mondial Conférence Arabe du Scoutisme ➤ 2019 July 15-27 Peru / Pérou 24th World Scout Jamboree / 24e 2018 Jamboree Scout Mondial III Interamerican Scout Moot Worldwide / Monde entier Philippines / Philippines 2016 September 21 2018 October 10-13 International Day of Peace / Journée 9th Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Youth Internationale de la Paix Forum ➤ 2016 October 15-16 2018 October 15-20 59th World JOTA Mondial / 20th World 26th Asia-Pacific Regional Scout JOTI Mondial Conference 2017 February 22 Poland / Pologne Founder’s Day / Journée du Fondateur 2016 August 4-14 2017 March 13 Central European Jamboree Africa Scout Day / Journée africaine du Serbia / Serbie Scoutisme 2016 July 16-26 2017 September 21 International Scout Camp “Feel the International Day of Peace / Journée Nature” Internationale de la Paix South Africa / Afrique du Sud ➤ 2017 October (3rd weekend) 60th World JOTA Mondial / 21st World 2016 August 6-9 JOTI Mondial Akela 2016, Pack Scouters Conference 2016 December 10-22 Senior Scout Adventure 2016 Sweden / Suède 2016 Aug. 31 - Sept. 2 8th General Assembly of World Scout Parliamentary Union / 8e Assemblée Générale de l’Union Parlementaire Mondiale du Scoutisme Switzerland / Suisse 2017 May 12-14 2nd World Scout Education Congress / 2e Congrès Scout Mondial sur l’Education United Kingdom / Royaume-Uni 2016 July 28 - August 4 Walesby World Experience 2016 (WWE2016) 2016 July 30 - August 6 Charnwood 2016 (8th International Jamboree) 2016 July 30 - August 6 BrumJam 2016 2017 July 29 - August 5 Poacher 2017 International Jamboree 2017 July 29 - August 5 Auchengillan Jamboree AJ17 2017 August 5-12 WS 2017 United States / Etats-Unis 2016 July 24-31 6th Michigan International Camporee International Events by country / Manifestations internationales par pays page 2 14 June 2016 International Events List 2016-2021 Liste des manifestations internationales 2016-2021 ➤ This symbol denotes an official world event of WOSM. Ce symbole indique qu’il s’agit d’une manifestation mondiale officielle de l’OMMS. 2016 Serbia / Serbie France / France International Scout Camp “Feel the International Training of Trainers (ITT) Norway / Norvège Nature” / Stage international de formateurs 22nd European Scout Conference / 22e 2016 July 16-26 (STIF) Conférence Européenne du Scoutisme Where: Lake of Grlište, Tupiznica Mountain 2016 July 24-31 2016 June 17-21 and Zajecar, Timocka Krajina Where: Centre National de Formation, Where: Oslofjord Convention Centre, Description: Backpacking adventure, night Jambville Melsomvik 3159 orienteering competition, all around Scout Description: To further master abilities in Who for: designated national leaders / activities, challenges, skills, sports & designing and operating training systems / responsables nationaux désignés aquatics, sightseeing, environmental Maîtriser davantage depuis la conception à Host: Speidernes Fellesorganisasjon/WOSM protection, culture, history, etc. l’opérationnalisation des systèmes de Who for: 11-18 years old and over formation Contact: World Scout Bureau European Who for: Scout Leaders experienced Support Centre, Geneva, Switzerland Host: Savez Izvidjača Srbije trainers / Responsables scouts formateurs Cost: Euros 89 [email protected] expérimentés Contact: Mr. Nikola Milojevic, International http://scout.org Host: Scouts et Guides de France Commissioneer Cost: Euros 537 (without transportation) [email protected] Contact: Mr. José Figueira, Director, Adult Norway / Norvège http://www.feelthenature.in.rs Resources and Volunteer Development, 15th European Guide and Scout World Scout Bureau Global Support Centre, Conference / 15e Conférence Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Européenne du Guidisme et du Iceland / Islande [email protected] Scoutisme Landsmót skáta, National Jamboree http://scout.org/internationaltraining 2016 June 17-21 2016 July 17-24 Where: Oslofjord Convention Centre, Melsomvik 3159 Where: Ulfljotsvatn Scout Center Who for: designated national leaders / Description: Camping, hiking, sports, United Kingdom / Royaume-Uni responsables nationaux désignés cultural activities Walesby World Experience 2016 Host: Speidernes Fellesorganisasjon/WOSM Who for: 2,000, 10-22 years old (WWE2016) 2016 July 28 - August 4 Contact: World Scout Bureau European Host: Bandalag íslenskra Skáta Support Centre, Geneva, Switzerland Cost: Euros 350, incl. food Where: Walesby Forest Scout & Guide International Activity Centre Contact: Ms. Elsi Ros Helgadottir, Camp [email protected] Theme: International Scouting
Recommended publications
  • Le Leadership Chez Les Scouts
    International Scout and Guide Center Scouting Estate Zeewolde National Scout Organization/Association: Scouting Nederland Country: The Netherlands Contact information of the centre: Scoutinglandgoed Zeewolde Nulderpad 5 3896LV Zeewolde The Netherlands e-mail information [email protected] telephone no. +31 36 8201207.(during business hours) Location of Centre: https://goo.gl/maps/7N6d87jzEL12 Description: On the estate, scouts and non-scouts can camp on sheltered fields in the woods or on the banks near the water Nuldernauw, and experience challenging outdoor activities and new adventures. Hiking through the vast woods of the Horsterwold, a sailing hike to Scout Centre Harderhaven or the islands in the lake. visit Walibi, Amsterdam or Lelystad, the possibilities are endless! Campsites for groups vary from six to sixty campers, each with its own fire place. Languages the centre can offer activities in: English Dutch German The natural places of interest: The landside of the Scout Estate is part of the ‘Netherlands Ecological Network’, the waterside is part of Natura 2000. With 70 ha of nature the Scout estates offers the guests wide grass land to camp and play, woods with different kinds of heights, which are surrounding some sides, some ponds where the scouts can do water activities, and the combination of wide water, where you can sail or canoe. It’s good to tell that most of the Scout Estate is below sea level and still safe to camp. On the campsite you can find different kinds of special species, like orchids, bee friendly bushes and trees and species which like the clay soil.
    [Show full text]
  • 23WSJ Adult Application Form.Xlsx
    23rd World Scout Jamboree Adult Application SSA Jamboree Office Use Only Date Application Received Jamboree Contingent Number // 23WSJA Please use BLACK ink and PRINT in BLOCK CAPITALS & where necessary indicate choice with an √ Details of Applicant Surname First Name (Full Name - no initials or nicknames) Middle Name Preferred Name Passport-style head & shoulders colour Male Female photograph of applicant to be placed here. Date of Birth // Identity Number Nationality Place of Birth (City/Town) Cellphone Number Home Telephone Number Business Telephone Number Telephone number to be used for daytime contact : Cellphone Home Business *Email Address - * NOTE : THIS ADDRESS WILL BE USED FOR ALL JAMBOREE CORRESPONDENCE Residential Address : Number & Street Name Suburb City Postal Code Postal Address : Number & Street Name / PO Box Number Suburb City Postal Code Home LanguageReligion Poor Average Good Excellent Other Language/s Spoken e.g. Japanese, French etc. Profficiency in English : Single Married Divorced Widow/er Marital Status : Occupation Name of Employer 23rd World Scout Jamboree SCOUTS South Africa Website: www.scouting.org.za Email: [email protected] Telephone: 0860SCOUTS Page 1 of 7 23rd World Scout Jamboree Adult Application Sponsor / Person Responsible for Payment Surname Title First Name (Full Name - no initials or nicknames) Relationship to Applicant Cellphone Number Home Telephone Number Business Telephone Number Telephone number to be used for daytime contact : Cellphone Home Business *Email Address - * NOTE : THIS
    [Show full text]
  • Uniform Policy 2020
    Uniform Policy Version: 2020/v1 Revision Date: 25 February 2020 This Policy is the copyright property of SCOUTS South Africa (SSA) and may only be reproduced, duplicated or published for the pursuit of the aims of SSA as stated in the registered constitution of that body. Reproduction, redaction or publication for any other purpose is only permitted on the express written permission of the Chief Scout or their delegated representative. SSA reserves the right to grant such permission. Requests for any such activity should be directed in writing to the SSA National Head Office or to [email protected]. Table of Contents 1. Right and Entitlement to wear Uniform ...................................................... 5 2. Alteration of Uniform, Badges or Insignia ................................................... 5 3. Local Event Badges and Insignia ............................................................... 5 4. Safety and Cultural Considerations ............................................................ 5 5. Sourcing of Uniform, Badges and Awards ................................................... 6 6. Uniform Options ..................................................................................... 6 6.1. Meerkat Uniform ............................................................................... 7 6.2. Cub Uniform ..................................................................................... 8 6.3. Scout Uniform ................................................................................... 9 6.4. Rover Uniform ...............................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Scouting Around the World
    Scouting Around the World July 2015 National Capital Area Council International Committee Committee Chair: Chuck Davidson Staff Advisor: Don Durbin 703-339-5349 [email protected] 301-214-9188 [email protected] http://www.boyscouts-ncac.org/open rosters/ViewOrgPageLink.asp?LinkKey=17085&orgkey=1988 The International Committee meets the third Thursday, every other month at the Marriott Scout Service Center, 7:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Upcoming meeting date: July 16, 2015 dinner Newsletter editor: John Scheirer, [email protected] B-P Bits: Remarks of Maj Burnham at the Dedication of Mt Baden Powell 1931: “The Chief in all his years of war had seen that it was carried on by youth. It was about this time that there was planted an acorn of thought that was to grow into a mighty oak. There was a better way. Now the acorn began to grow. It cast its cool shade over England, and almost overnight, the entire Empire. Now it leaped the Atlantic and soon it girded the whole world, reaching every nation and the far islands of the seas. The Scouts of the world have a power greater than all the dynamite ever made because it leaps national boundaries and even overcomes racial hatreds. So those of us who have lived our allotted span of life look with calmness upon a rather troubled world. We, like the ancient fire worshippers, can draw joy and comfort from the knowledge that the sacred fires in the hearts of the Scouts symbolized by their myriad camps, will follow the setting sun.
    [Show full text]
  • It's Not Just About Tents and Campfires
    It’s not just about tents and campfires An example of how a non-governmental organization empowers young people to become good citizens making a positive change in their communities as well as in the world. Emelie Göransson Bachelor’s thesis in Development Studies, 15hp Department of Human Geography, Lund University Autumn 2013 Supervisor: Karin Steen Abstract The concept of empowerment is deeply rooted in power relations. Young people have often been seen as incompetent, however, if given the right tools they can achieve positive change today. They are not merely the adults of the future; they are the youth of today. Education and awareness rising are key ingredients in the creation of change and development. How to educate, enable and empower young people one might ask; the answer provided in this thesis is through the Scout Movement. The reason for this is that the Scout Movement is the world’s largest non-formal educational movement with a positive view on what young people can achieve. It is a movement that teaches young people good citizenship and empowers them to become self-fulfilled individuals creating a positive change in their communities. KEYWORDS: Scout, Scouting, the Scout Movement, the Scout Method, Youth, Young People, Empowerment, Citizenship, Community Involvement, Social Change. Abbreviations BSA Boy Scouts of America DDS Det Danske Spejderkorps, the Danish Guide and Scout Association MDG Millennium Development Goals NGO Non-Governmental Organization Scouterna The Guides and Scouts of Sweden UN United Nations UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNICEF United Nations Children’s Fund WAGGGS World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts WDR World Development Report WESC World Scout Educational Congress WOSM World Organisation of the Scout Movement WTD World Thinking Day Table of contents 1 Introduction p.
    [Show full text]
  • Boy Scout Troop 187 “A Knot Above the Best”
    Boy Scout Troop 187 “A Knot Above The Best” 2018 Table of Contents 1. Welcome to BSA Troop 187 2. Introduction 3. New & Prospective Troop 187 Scouts & Parents 4. Role of the Parents 5. The Basics of Scouting 6. The Aims & Methods of Scouting 7. Troop 187 Fee Schedule 8. Troop 187 Meetings 9. Rank Advancement Requirements 10. Scoutmaster Conference 11. Boards of Review 12. Required Equipment 13. Summer Camp & Troop Outings a. Importance of Summer Camp b. Summer Camp Packing Checklist c. Summer Camp Camping Box d. High Adventure History / National Jamboree & National Outdoor Awards 14. Introduction to Merit Badges a. Merit Badges for Eagle Rank b. Merit Badge Subjects 15. Troop 187 Eagles a. Troop 187 Eagle Scout Stats 16. Adult Roles 17. Scout Roles a. Scout Troop Positions with Job Descriptions b. Scout Leadership Training and Stats 18. Troopmaster Email Policy 19. BSA Health and Safety Forms -- REQUIRED a. Medical Form Instructions b. Sample copy of BSA Parts A, B and C Heath & Safety Forms Welcome to BSA Troop 187 Welcome to BSA Troop 187. We're very glad your scout chose Troop 187. We are part of the Tohpendel District within the Washington Crossing Council in Bucks County. In order to help streamline the registration process, please read and follow the instructions below. If you have any questions completing forms, please do not hesitate to contact Michele Mehlbaum at [email protected]. 1) Please complete the attached Registration Form, a BSA Medical Form, and submit your payment for $50. (Checks made payable to Troop 187.) We must have all forms and payment BEFORE your scout participates in Troop 187 activities.
    [Show full text]
  • Danforth & Marguerite Bolton
    LEATHERSTOCKING COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Danforth & Marguerite Bolton EAGLE SCOUT SCHOLARSHIP Two Grants of $1,000.00 per year, for two years (one-time award, nonrenewable) are made available by the Danforth & Marguerite Bolton Eagle Scout Scholarship Fund. Known by everyone in the Oneonta community, Dan was a banking CEO and Marguerite was a teacher with a passion for collecting sea shells and rocks. They shared a true passion for supporting Scouting and loved all that the Council programs offered its youth membership. This scholarship and its deserving recipients honor the incredibly generous legacy they left behind. Who can apply? Any Eagle Scout who earned his Award in the Leatherstocking Council and meets the qualifications noted below. Applicants may have earned their Award at any time prior to their request. It is not limited to Scouts earning the Award in their senior year, but you must be a graduating senior to apply. In order to qualify, you must: 1. Be a registered member of the Leatherstocking Council, Boy Scouts of America. 2. Be applying during your senior year of high school. Grants are awarded only to high school seniors graduating in the calendar year in which scholarships are presented. EXCEPTION: If your Eagle Scout Board of Review was held between March 1st and July 31st of your graduating year, you need to apply during the spring of your first year of COLLEGE or POST HIGH SCHOOL TRADE OR TECHNICAL PROGRAM. All other requirements remain the same. 3. Have demonstrated leadership ability in Scouting and a strong participation in extracurricular activities.
    [Show full text]
  • Is the Boy Scouts of America Really Founded Upon a Myth? W.D
    INTERNATIONAL SCOUTING COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION JOURNALVol. 16, No. 3 September 2016 Is the Boy Scouts of America Really Founded upon a Myth? W.D. Boyce and the Unknown Scout ISCA JOURNAL - SEPTEMBER 2016 1 INTERNATIONAL SCOUTING COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION, INC PRESIDENT CRAIG LEIGHTY, 724 Kineo Ct., Oakley, CA 94561 (925) 548-9966, [email protected] Term Expires: 2018 VICE PRESIDENTS AREAS SERVED: TERM EXPIRES RICK BEDSWORTH, 1087 Tropical Star Ln #101, Henderson, NV 89002, (702) 561-2598, Activities 2018 [email protected] AL SILVA, 195 S. Kathleen Lane, Orange, CA 92869, (714) 771-0588, Administration 2017 [email protected] JAMES ELLIS, 405 Dublin Drive, Niles, MI 49120, (269) 683-1114, Communications 2016 [email protected] TERRY GROVE, 532 Seven Oaks Blvd., Winter Park, FL 32708 (321) 214-0056, Finance 2018 [email protected] J JOHN PLEASANTS,1478 Old Coleridge Rd., Siler City, NC 27344, (919) 742-5199, Marketing / 2017 [email protected] Promotions DAVE THOMAS, 5335 Spring Valley Rd., Dallas, TX 75254, (972) 991-2121, Legal 2017 [email protected] BOARD MEMBERS AT LARGE AREAS SERVED: TERM EXPIRES JAMES ARRIOLA, 4308 Fox Point Dr., Las Vegas, NV, 89108, (702) 275-4110 Website 2018 [email protected] Content GENE COBB, 4097 HWY 1153 Oakdale, LA, 71463, (318) 491-0909, ISCA Store 2017 [email protected] KIRK DOAN, 1201 Walnut St., #2500, Kansas City, MO 64100, (816) 691-2600, OA Insignia 2016 [email protected] Committee BRIAN IVES, 2520 Bexford View, Cumming, GA 30041, (805) 750-0109, Promotional 2016 [email protected] Activities TOD JOHNSON, PO Box 10008, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96158, (530) 541-1190, Membership 2016 [email protected] DAVE MINNIHAN, 2300 Fairview Rd., #M-106 Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 641-4845, OA Insignia 2018 [email protected] Column DAVE PEDE.
    [Show full text]
  • 21St European Scout Conference Document 7 – Candidates
    © WSB-ERO Inc 21st European Scout Conference Document 7 – Candidates 2 21st European Scout Conference Document 7 3 21st European Scout Conference Document 7 Candidates for Election to the European Scout Committee Presentation of Candidates With Conference Circular 21ESC_1/2013 all Member organisations of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in the European Region were invited to put forward nominations of candidates for election to the European Scout Committee. On 16 April 2013, the constitutionally set deadline for receipt of nominations, the following candidacies had been received (listed in alphabetical order): • Dr. Kevin Camilleri • Dr. Andrea Demarmels • Mr. Dagmawi Elehu • Ms. Ana Isabel Marques Sá Nogueira Ferreira • Mr. Jehuda Fisher • Ms. Hulda Sólrún Guðmundsdóttir • Mr. Christos Hatzidiamandis • Ms. Veerle “Chip” Haverhals • Ms. Milena Pecarski • Dr. László Szubert All candidates are presented in more detail on the following pages. Election Schedule All candidates will make short presentations to the 14th European Guide and Scout Conference on Saturday, 17 August 2013 (day 2). The elections will take place on Sunday, 18 August 2013, during the 21st European Scout Conference (day 3). The results of the election will be declared immediately afterwards. The new European Scout Committee will then gather in the evening of Sunday, 18 August 2013, for its first meeting, during which it will elect its chairperson and vice-chairperson. Voting The voting follows the provisions identified in the Constitution of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (in particular Art XI), the Constitution of the European Scout Region (in particular Art III al 3, Art IV al 2 lit d) and the Additional Rules of Procedure of the European Scout Region (in particular Art 6).
    [Show full text]
  • A Cartographic Depiction and Exploration of the Boy Scouts of America’S Historical Membership Patterns
    A Cartographic Depiction and Exploration of the Boy Scouts of America’s Historical Membership Patterns BY Matthew Finn Hubbard Submitted to the graduate degree program in Geography and the Graduate Faculty of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts. ____________________________ Chairperson Dr. Stephen Egbert ____________________________ Dr. Terry Slocum ____________________________ Dr. Xingong Li Date Defended: 11/22/2016 The Thesis committee for Matthew Finn Hubbard Certifies that this is the approved version of the following thesis: A Cartographic Depiction and Exploration of the Boy Scouts of America’s Historical Membership Patterns ____________________________ Chairperson Dr. Stephen Egbert Date approved: (12/07/2016) ii Abstract The purpose of this thesis is to examine the historical membership patterns of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) on a regional and council scale. Using Annual Report data, maps were created to show membership patterns within the BSA’s 12 regions, and over 300 councils when available. The examination of maps reveals the membership impacts of internal and external policy changes upon the Boy Scouts of America. The maps also show how American cultural shifts have impacted the BSA. After reviewing this thesis, the reader should have a greater understanding of the creation, growth, dispersion, and eventual decline in membership of the Boy Scouts of America. Due to the popularity of the organization, and its long history, the reader may also glean some information about American culture in the 20th century as viewed through the lens of the BSA’s rise and fall in popularity. iii Table of Contents Author’s Preface ................................................................................................................pg.
    [Show full text]
  • Adult Support Policy
    Adult Support Policy Version 2017v1 Revision Date: 2017/06/08 This Policy is the copyright property of SCOUTS South Africa (SSA) and may only be reproduced, duplicated or published for the pursuit of the aims of SSA as stated in the registered constitution of that body. Reproduction, reduction or publication for any other purpose is only permitted on the express written permission of the Chief Scout or their delegated representative. SSA reserves the right to grant such permission. Requests for any such activity should be directed in writing to the SSA National Office or to [email protected] Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................ 4 2 ACQUISITION OF ADULTS .......................................................................... 7 3 TRAINING .............................................................................................. 10 4 THE MANAGEMENT OF ADULT MEMBERS IN SCOUTING ................................ 15 5 SUPPORTING ADULT MEMBERS ................................................................. 20 6 JOB FUNCTIONS...................................................................................... 22 Amendment Submission Contact Details .......................................................... 24 ANNEXURE 1 Job Descriptions for District, Group and Unit Leaders ..................... 25 ANNEXURE 2: Procedure for Admission of Adult Members .................................. 26 ANNEXURE 3: The Structure of Training in SCOUTS South Africa .......................
    [Show full text]
  • Submission to the United Nations Human Rights Committee on the List of Issues for the Fifth Periodic Examination of Ireland
    Submission to the United Nations Human Rights Committee on the List of Issues for the Fifth Periodic Examination of Ireland August 2020 Submission to the United Nations Human Rights Committee on the List of Issues for the Fifth Periodic Examination of Ireland August 2020 16 – 22 Green Street, Dublin 7, D07 CR20 T (01) 858 9601 | F (01) 858 9609 | E [email protected] | www.ihrec.ie Contents 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 5 2. Legislative and Administrative Framework ......................................................................................... 6 Domestic incorporation and reservations .......................................................................................... 6 Legislation ........................................................................................................................................... 6 Fines (Payment and Recovery) Act 2014 (Article 11) ...................................................................... 6 Commencement delays .................................................................................................................. 7 Proposed legislation ........................................................................................................................ 8 Equality and human rights infrastructure (Article 26) ........................................................................ 9 Business and human rights ............................................................................................................
    [Show full text]