CONVOCATION:
Scouting
an educational movement for young people, which has the purpose of contributing
to the development of young people in achieving their full physical,
intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual
potentials as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their
local, national and international communities?
V-M-C
(Vision-Mission-Core Values) Process:
The
Vision for Scouting is: As a global Movement, making a real contribution to creating a better
world.
1. We see Scouting entering its second century as an influential,
value-based educational Movement focused on achieving its mission, involving young
people working together to develop their full potential, supported by
adults who are willing and able to carry out their
educational role.
2. We see Scouting world-wide as attracting and retaining more
and more young people (especially adolescents) of both genders
and coming from broader segments of society.
3. We see Scouting as attractive to adults, women and men, in all
cultures - a Movement through which they can make a significant contribution
to society by working with young people.
4. We see Scouting as a dynamic, innovative Movement
with adequate resources, simple structures and democratic decision
making processes where organization, management and communication are
effective at all levels.
The mission of Scouting is to contribute
to the education of young people, through a value system based
on the Scout Promise and Law, to help build a better world where people
are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in
society.
This is achieved by:
1.
involving
them throughout their formative years in a non-formal educational
process.
2.
using
a specific method that makes each individual the principal agent of his
or her development as a self-reliant, supportive, responsible and
committed person
3.
assisting
them to establish a value system based upon spiritual, social and personal
principles as expressed in the Promise and Law.
The Core
Values of Scouting are the sets of beliefs that are based on the Purpose and
Principles of Scouting. Core Values could be viewed in terms of: Trustworthiness,
Loyalty, Helpful, Friendliness, Courteousness, Kindness, Obedience,
Cheerfulness, Thriftiness, Brave, Cleanliness, and Reverence.
The
Strategic Priorities take into the account the Vision and the bigger picture of
World Organization of Scout Movement. The Strategies read as:
This
strategic priority aims at assisting National Scout Organizations (NSOs) in
revitalizing this fundamental element of our Movement, which is crucial to its
attractiveness and its ability to achieve its mission.
This strategic priority aims at
supporting National Scout Organizations (NSOs) in responding effectively to the
needs and expectations of adolescents. This will result in an increase in
membership in this age-range and enhance Scouting's reputation as an
organization which helps young people in their transition to adulthood.
The aim of this strategic priority is
to identify the support and tools required to help National Scout Organizations
(NSOs) offer equality of opportunity to girls and boys, women and men at all
levels in Scouting. This should offer new opportunities for everyone and,
through an increase in youth membership and adult leadership, result in a more
even balance in the male: female ratio in associations.
The aim of this strategic priority is
to support National Scout Organizations (NSOs) in identifying and responding to
the needs of young people, adults and society where Scouting is not currently
having an impact. This should result in an increase in membership and increase
Scouting's impact in the world today.
This strategic priority aims at
redefining the concept of volunteering as applied to Scouting and reviewing
policies and practices to help National Scout Organizations (NSOs) recruit and
retain a new group of adults in Scouting.
This strategic priority aims at
assisting National Scout Organizations (NSOs), as well as WOSM itself at world
and regional levels, to adopt a strategic approach to reviewing their
structures, systems and management to enable them to be sensitive to the
changing needs of society and to respond quickly and effectively.
This strategic priority aims at strengthening
Scouting's communications, partnerships and resources at all levels as these
are vital in supporting the work to achieve the mission.
GOOD HUNTING
How does one become a member?
ReplyDeleteYou become a member by making the scout sign / promise at any official gathering of scouts in your locality. Please state your location ( state and LGA) so that you will be directed to contact the leadership of scouting to formally invite you to attend any of their meetings
ReplyDeleteAba abia state. Aba north. Lga
ReplyDeletehow does one assist students in a school to become scouts. Also what is the age bracket now. I was a scout while i was in primary school (about 30yrs ago)
ReplyDeleteFrom Benin City, Edo State
How do I become a volunteer? Surulere lagos
ReplyDeleteHello, we are the patrol Tigers of Asti1 Scout group. We are going to start our second venture that consists in contacting some patrol of various different groups from Agesci. We would like to become a pen pals of a patrol of your Departement, is there any chance?
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Where is the lagos headquarters of Boys scout located? Also, kindly provide a contact phone number.
ReplyDeleteplease i want to know where they are in sokoto wamakko LGA
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ReplyDeleteI would like to reactivate my Scouting Life from my childhood days and I can't seem to find any contact details of how to rejoin the Boy Scouts.
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Please, how can Scout (Boys & Girls) be established in a Primary School? We are trying to start the Scout movement in the school. Thank you.
ReplyDeletei need to know the various boyscout branches in lagos
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