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5 ημέρες πριν · Scouting is active in nearly every country engaging more than 57 million young people and volunteers worldwide. World Scouting is the largest international organisation for Scouting and recognises over 176 National Scout Organizations as its members.
- Scout Movement
Scouting is a global youth Movement that builds friendships,...
- Scouting Education
Scouting’s non-formal educational approach aims to equip...
- Scout Method
The Scout Method is an essential and unique system for...
- Scout Promise and Law
Scouting celebrates inclusion and is open to everyone...
- Scouting’s History
More than 500 million young people and adults have taken...
- Bronze Wolf Award
The Bronze Wolf Award is Scouting’s highest honour. It...
- Wood Badge
The Wood Badge is a common standard open to Scouting...
- World Scout Committee
The World Scout Committee is a core group of passionate...
- Scout Movement
Here you can learn about Scouting around the world, and how to bring World Scouting ideas and programs into your unit and Council. This site is maintained by the BSA International Committee. View Courses
Scouts from all over the world can take part in exciting events, programmes, activities, and projects to challenge themselves, encourage the spirit of friendship and global citizenship, and build skills that will last a lifetime. Find your next adventure here! Search our events.
World Organization of the Scout Movement. The 42nd World Scout Conference and 14th World Scout Youth Forum Report provides an overview of the key outcomes and delivery of the virtual World...
By outlining Scouting’s priorities over a three-year period, the World Triennial Plan 2021-2024 aims to unite the Scout Movement as we respond to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and look to the future to offer relevant educational opportunities for young people.
Going abroad with Scouts. Discover all you need to know about seeking permissions, planning your trip, arranging travel, and hosting and hospitality guidance. Learn about the steps you need to take >. Organising international events based in the UK.
A Visit Abroad is defined as: ‘Any visit outside the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man on a recognised and approved Scouting activity or travelling in the name of Scouting. This applies to youth and adult Members and non-Members’.