KIWI WOGGLE 2017 Handbook

KIWI WOGGLE 2017 Handbook

KIWI WOGGLE 2017 Scout Patrol Information Booklet Host District: D’Aguilar Range Scout District Location: Woodford Showgrounds Theme: “Town & Country” Dates: 14th – 17th April 2017 KIWI WOGGLE is a Scout Patrol Competition Camp judged on Scout Section Camping Standards and the Scouts Code. Different Scout Districts annually host this annual event over the Easter 4 Day Long Weekend. Patrols from all areas are invited to compete for the Kiwi Woggle (1st Place) and the Kiwi Trophy (2nd Place). Inexperienced patrols are welcome to attend without the pressures of being a competition Patrol. SCOUT PATROLSREGISTRATION: · Kiwi Woggle Registration Form must be submitted for each patrol attending Kiwi Woggle · All Registration forms and payments need to be submitted by email or mail by 31/3/2017. No late registrations will be accepted. · No Refund for non-attendance or early departure unless there is a medical certificate or extenuating circumstances. The Camp Chief will make the final decision. · Patrol members must be fully paid members of the Scout Association. · Inexperienced Patrols who require Leader assistance in the Kiwi Woggle Competition MUST note this on their Patrol Registration Form. · Ad Hoc (blended) Patrols are permitted but MUST be noted on registration forms. Registered Ad Hoc Patrols will not be penalised. Unregistered Ad Hoc Patrols will be penalised. This helps in eliminating the practice of handpicked competition patrols. · Any changes to the Patrol member’s names must be advised prior or at camp check-in. · Additional Ice, Milk & Bread can be ordered for the Patrol and paid for via the Registration Form, these items can be collected from the QM Store at designated times. KIWI WOGGLE CAMP COST (PER SCOUT): $50.00 per Scout - this price includes camp fees, activity costs and a Kiwi Woggle badge. Please note this camp cost does not include cost of food for individuals/patrol. Please ensure you add food cost to your C4 form. · Inclusive in the Patrol Camp Registration– Patrols will receive 1 x bag of ice on Saturday and Sunday – this will be collected by the Patrol at designated times from the QM store. 1 | Page ARRIVAL: From 7:30am Friday 14/4/2017. A Parking Marshal will direct all cars on entering the Kiwi Woggle site – Woodford Showgrounds · Vehicle with Patrol Camp Equipment will be directed to a designated area · Vehicles camping (no Patrol Equipment) will be directed to the camping parking area · Vehicles dropping of Youth members will be directed to a Drop and Go parking area PATROL CHECK-IN: On arrival Patrol Leaders are required to check-intheir Patrols at the Main Activities Centre (The Hub) The Patrol Leader is required to bring the following to check-in ü 2 copies of the Patrols C4’s - C4’s must have Parents initials for each adventurous activity & signature/s on the bottom of the Form (1 x copy for the PL to keep, 1 x for administration) ü A73 (Signed Publicity Authorisation Form) for all patrol members ü 1 x Campfire Skit form Patrol Leaders will receive the following on check-in · Arm Bands for each member of their patrol to wear throughout the camp · Medical Alert Armbands for any patrol member that has a medical condition · Highlighted Sub Camp Map with Camp Site Number Allocation · Kiwi Woggle Site Map · Invitation to attend the Kiwi Woggle Patrol Leaders Meeting · Overview of Fridays Program Once Patrol’s and Leaders are checked in - vehicles with Patrol Camp Equipment will be directed to a Sub Camp unloading area. Please be quick when unloading so traffic can flow.Once all gear is unloaded Patrols are to start setting up camp in allocated Sub Camp. PATROL LEADERS MEETING: PL’s will receive their Patrol Activity Program for the weekend and an overview of activities. Welcome and discussion on competition. SUB-CAMPS: At Kiwi Woggle 2017 there will be a number of Scout Sub Camps. Each Sub-Camp will be allocated a Sub Camp Leader and assistants: · Sub Camp Leaders role is to work with Patrol Leaders to identify risks, issues and problems and help rectify at the earliest opportunity. · Inexperienced Patrols will receive assistance and guidance when necessary by the Sub Camp Leader. · Sub Camp Leaders will run Sub Camp Parades morning and afternoon at designated times – this is where Patrol Leaders and Scouts will receive any notices. · Sub Camp Leaders will organise Sub Camp Activities as per Kiwi Woggle Scout Camp Program · Sub Camp Leaders will also be distributing medication as required on C4 Permission Forms · Scout Leaders are requested not to assist any patrol in any way during the competition. SL’s are required to check-in with the Sub-Camp Leader prior to entering any Patrol Camps. 2 | Page PATROL CAMP INFORMATION For more information about camping standards for this competition review the Scout Section Camping Standards 2014 Booklet from the Scouts Queensland Website – ask your SL for a copy. CONSTRUCTION · No pre-assembly of camp gateway or site gadgets is allowed. · Any pre-assembled items will need to be disassembled and started again on site. · Scout Patrol Tents are recommended (Dome tents are acceptable) · Each Patrol is required to erect a Dining/Kitchen Fly · 1 x Prefab table is allowed for food preparation and cooking · Patrol Dining table frame must be constructed on site – prefab dining table tops are acceptable GATEWAY · Each patrol shall construct on site a themed gateway for their patrol campsite · This Gateway WILL be judged during the weekend · All scout safe policies are to be adhered to, please ensure structures are within height limitations. · Gateway maintenance is allowed during the camp, requests or suggestions made by the Judges should also be followed through by the patrols. PATROL FLAG · Each Patrol is to design a Patrol Flag to incorporate their patrol name. This flag is to be flown at your campsite and WILL be judged during the weekend. COOKING/FIRES: · Gas cooking only - No fires allowed PATROL FOOD / MENU · Patrols are required to create a menu and purchase food for their patrol prior to the camp. · Cost of food is NOT ALLOCATED in camp Fees · Patrols can collect from the QM store at designated times their 1 x bag of ice allocation per Patrol for their esky’s on Saturday and Sunday plus any additional Ice, Milk and Bread ordered and paid for on their Registration Form. · Be Prepared : Menu Planning – due to on and off site activities on Saturday and Sunday, it may not always be possible to return to your Patrol Camp to prepare and eat morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea. Therefore depending on your Patrol Program your patrol may need to carry these meals in their day pack over the weekend, please choose food that does not require cold packs or refrigeration. ‘TOWN & COUNTRY’ THEMED PATROL DINNER WITH SPECIAL GUEST LEADER – to be held Saturday Night · Patrols need to plan prior to camp a ‘Town & Country’ themed menu for Saturday Evenings dinner · Patrols need to design and create a SPECIAL INVITATION to their Patrol Dinner for a Leader · Patrols will need to give their SPECIAL INVITATION to a leader of their choice on Friday or Saturday of camp. The invited Leader must not be from your Group or District · The Patrol WILL be judged by their special guest leader on the Patrol’s menu choice, meal preparation, presentation, quality, grace and clean up. 3 | Page KIWI CAFÉ: A café will be available onsite to purchase snacks – please do not rely on being able to purchase snacks for morning tea/afternoon tea due to time constraints in some programing allocations. · Cash Only – No Eftpos · Opening hours will be for morning tea & afternoon tea only and will be displayed. · Available for purchase will be Variety of snacks and drinks (No caffeine drinks will be sold to Scouts age youth). · Kiwi Woggle Souvenirs will also be available – limited stock CAMP DRESS STANDARDS: Patrols risk the chance that Patrol Points may be lost if these standards are not followed or the patrol may miss out on an activity due to being sent back to camp to change. ü Broad Brimmed Hat ü Sleeved and collared shirts only ü Scout Uniform (Shirt & Scarf) to ü Caps only at night ü NO inappropriate slogans on be worn to the Opening & shirts Closing Parade This includes all ü Long shorts/pants/shorts ü Scout Scarf & Woggle is to be Youth/Leaders/Adults/Rovers ü No short-shorts or leggings worn with a collared shirt for ü Sunglasses (optional) Offsite activity ü Enclosed Shoes CAMP BEHAVIOUR: We expect all Scouts to follow the Scout Law whilst on camp at Kiwi Woggle A Scout is Trustworthy, a Scout is Loyal, A Scout is Helpful, A Scout is Friendly, A Scout is Cheerful, A Scout is Considerate, A Scout is Thrifty, A Scout is Courageous, A Scout is Respectful and a Scout Cares for the Environment. Any Youth Member found not following the Scout Law whilst on camp may be reported to Welfare or the Camp Chief for further action. FIRST AID: (as per Camping Standards) · All members of the patrol must carry a Personal First Aid Kit · Each patrol must have a Patrol First Aid Kit First Aid Treatment Centre will also be available next to the Main Activities Centre (The Hub) · All accidents/injuries must be reported to Sub Camp Leader, Activity Leader, Administration or Camp Chief immediately · If an emergency call 000 then advise Sub Camp Leader, Administration or Camp Chief · All first aid given MUST be documented · Incident Report Forms F18 will be available at the Main Activities Centre and Admin WELFARE: A Welfare Leader will be available at the First Aid building for any youth requiring support.

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