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Recognizing outstanding youth
I recently learned that there is no way to formally recognize youth who step up and serve the movement. We talk about giving the youth more meaningful involvement in th organization (as they should have) but those who really do this and go beyond their usual activities cannot be recognized.
BP&P section 9000 states that the certificate of commendation can be issued to youth 16 and older. All other outstanding service to scouting awards are restricted to adult volunteers. This means we're saying one of two things: 1) youth less than 16 years old can't perform outstanding service to scouting, or 2) the service performed by those who do is not worthy of being recognized. Youth members can be recognized for meritorious conduct or gallantry but I would submit that it is more likely that a youth will perform outstanding service.
Now there is the Medal of the Maple which could handle some of what I'm thinking of. However, why only one award for outstanding service? Adult volunteers can receive at least four different awards for service to scouting with an increasing level of 'outstandingness'. Also, in regards to the MM award, why is there a restriction that a youth must be a member for three years? Can't a youth who perhaps just joined Scouts or Venturers, having never been in a younger section, perform outstanding service to the movement in their first or second year?
Garth
Alberta

