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Guide to working with Scout Ambassadors
In 2018, the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) announced Bear Grylls as the Chief Ambassador of World Scouting.
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UAct 360°
Explore UAct 360°, a one-stop-shop for all the resources and tools created by nine NSOs as part of their youth-led humanitarian response for Ukraine. Get access to helpful humanitarian action resources applicable and adaptable by Scouts anywhere for any humanitarian crisis, related to project management, educational approaches, partnership, and communication.
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In 2018, the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) announced Bear Grylls as the Chief Ambassador of World Scouting.
This vulnerability assessment can be used by any adult volunteer and simplifies the assessment of local, national and regional vulnerabilities and associated risk within the communities and organisation. The criteria will enable NSO’s to make relevant assessments of their localities, as
As our organisations navigate the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, there are a number of key issues that National Scout Organization leaders should take into consideration, as well as steps they can take to reshape the new reality and plan for recovery. We have identified six priorities to consider.
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The 11th European Scout Conference took place in the Cittadella Christiana, Assisi, Italy, on Wednesday, 13 April 1983, within the framework of the 4th European Scout and Guide Conference.
The 13th European Scout Conference occurred in Larnaca, Cyprus from Sunday, 2 April to Monday, 3 April 1989.
The 14th European Scout Conference took place in Helsingborg, Sweden, from 26-28 May 1992. The Conference was chaired by Mr Anton Markmiller, Chainnan of the European Scout Committee.
This document records all the decisions made at the European Scout Conference's extraordinary meeting in 2019 and serves as the Conference Report.
This document records all the decisions made at the 23rd European Scout Conference and serves as the Conference Report.
The 24th European Scout Conference brought together more than 400 participants representing 37 Member Organisations of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in the European Scout Region, regional volunteers and staff, host team volunteers, special guests and representatives of partner orga
Following joint decisions taken at the first European Scout and Guide Conference in Reykjavik, Iceland, in 1974, Ireland will host the parallel and joint Conferences this year.
The 6th European Scout Conference, held at Baden bei Wien on August 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th, 1970, was held at the Congresshouse by invitation of the Pfadfinder Desterreichs.
By invitation of the Federation des Eclaireurs Suisses, the 5th European Scout Conference was held in Switzerland,
September 27th-29th, 1968. The main sessions were held at the Swiss Agricultural Technical College, Bern-Zollikofen.
E-Learnings
This Safe from Harm learning path will prepare you for attending the 43rd World Scout Conference.
This eLearning course is developed to explain what risk management is and provide a general approach to risk management. This is meant to be a module to validate a person’s basic understanding of risk management.
The Basics of Strategic Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation for Consultants eLearning course is designed to provide you with a primer on strategic planning.
By the end of this course you will:
Welcome to the Good Governance in NSO National Boards for Consultants eLearning course.
This eLearning course is intended for:
- Those who want to discover and reinforce their knowledge of the MoP program (beginner or non-scouts).
- The MOP Coordinators, their coordination teams and all active MoP who wish to improve their training (expert).
Scouting has made an extraordinary contribution to improving the sustainability of our planet, promoting peace and tackling inequality, mobilizing more than 50 million Scouts around the world.
During this training you will find:
The Internet and the use of screens like computers, tablets, mobile phones and television are very practical for our entertainment, education, work and leisure.
The WOSM's Wood Badge framework is a common standard that identifies the levels of training and development required by Adults in Scouting to perform certain roles. This includes the basic levels expected and also those at a more advanced level which leads to the attainment of the Wood Badge.