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The Purpose of Scouting
Priority One - To Teach ‘Age Appropriate’ Outdoor Skills
Scouting is the Ultimate Outdoor Youth Program.
We will teach our members to be outdoors persons with all the skills to enjoy the outdoors. Each section will deliver an ‘‘Age Appropriate’ set of skills and experiences which develop them as good outdoors persons.
A "Good Program" is a program which delivers a wide variety of ‘Age Appropriate’ experiences which will enable the individual to accomplish personal growth.
Programs at each level, uniform, and the delivery of meetings need rethinking. Programs should have the same basic structure at each level consisting of a clear set of ‘Age Appropriate’ outdoor skills; Troop being the best program model. Uniforms should consist of clothing and material ideal for the outdoors and less about ceremony.
Weekends (monthly or weekly) should be the focus, with the weekly meetings being used to organize weekend activity. We must all work toward maintaining the program over a full twelve-months; utilizing the outdoors virtually at all times and using hiking and camping as the vehicle. It would appear that most programs being offered are more entertainment, with very little to do with actual program content.
Scouting needs to remove barriers and enable participating in all outdoor programs; i.e. Scuba and Skiing.
The Program should be delivered by the Leaders with Youth involvement as follows:
Colony - Leader Lead
Pack - Leader Lead with Youth Input
Troop - Youth Lead with Leader Input
Company - Youth Lead with Leader Oversight
Crew - Youth Lead with Leader Oversight
Leaders are obliged to deliver all elements of the program over the various three year programs, in the “Outdoors”. Leaders and New Leaders must have their B.P. Woodsman and Scout Craft I and II to assure they are able to assist the Youth with awareness of their surroundings.
Submitted by Scouter Greg Hunt
Burlington Area Commissioner

