Scouts Follow the Bear
14th May 2012

The ‘Bears Training Camp’ for Cub Scouts aged 8 to 10 years old named after the Chief Scout and adventurer Bear Grylls, was held on 4-6 May at...

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What's on? - Upcoming events

Aero Camp
25th May 2012 - 27th May 2012

Devon County Scout Council A.G.M.
15th June 2012

The Festival Network Camp
15th June 2012 - 17th June 2012

Gilwell 24
6th July 2012 - 8th July 2012

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Award Schemes 

Network is about personnel development and the award scheme supports this, here is an overview of the Awards you can work towards!

Chief Scout's and Queen's Scouts Award

During your time at explorers you will hopefully have had the chance to start your Chief Scouts Platinum award and or/the Chief Scouts Diamond awards. At Network you can continue these and also complete the Queens Scout award.

These are exciting and challenging awards, interlinked with the Duke of Edinburgh Awards. Network provides you with the ideally opportunity to complete the areas needed. The full details are available on the Scoutbase website. Click here to find out more.

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme aims to provide an enjoyable, challenging and rewarding programme of personal development for young people, which is of the highest quality and the widest reach.

This awards scheme is now a part of the new Scout training programme. The new programme enables you to use the activities you complete in your Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme to count towards your Chief Scouts Awards & Queen Scout Award. Click here for more information

Explorer Belt

The Explorer Belt is the challenge of a lifetime, which is open to Explorer Scouts aged over 16 and members of the Scout Network. It is a chance to take part in a ten-day expedition that brings a real understanding of a different country, its people and way of life.

The Explorer belt is sometimes described as 'the antidote to the package holiday'. It is designed to help young people develop a real understanding of another country by travelling through that country, completing surprise projects, working as a small team and meeting local people. Click here for more information

 


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