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PL & APL Training

Behaviour, Standards & Codes Of Conduct

Scout Promise “On my honour, I promise that I will do my best, To do my duty to God and to the Queen, To help other people And to keep the Scout Law”

Scout Promise On my honour, I promise that I will do my best" You will do as well as you are able, because it is very important to you. You will not always succeed with what you are doing, however you will always know whether you have given your best attempt! "to do my duty to God and to the Queen" Duties are those tasks which you have to do. You should try to do those thing you know need doing before someone else tells you to do them. Your duty to the Queen, includes showing respect for her and what she stands for as the head of your country. This includes obeying the laws of your country (and any other country which you visit). "to help other people" Whenever you see someone in need of help, don't let them struggle, find out if there is anything you can do to help. "And to keep the Scout Law" You will always do your utmost to obeys the rules of the Scout Law.

Scout Law A Scout is to be trusted. A Scout is loyal. A Scout is friendly and considerate. A Scout belongs to the world-wide family of Scouts. A Scout has courage in all difficulties. A Scout makes good use of time and is careful of possessions and property. A Scout has self-respect and respect for others.

Scout Law A Scout is to be trusted. Always keep your promises, if you agree to do something, then make sure that you do it. A Scout is loyal. As a Scout, you are dedicated to Scouting, your family, friends and your work. A Scout is friendly and considerate. As a Scout you must always think about how what you do may affect others (including people that you do not know). This includes such things as not making noise which may disturb your neighbours and always disposing of your litter carefully. A Scout belongs to the world-wide family of Scouts. The Scout movement is like a large family, and as such you will find that you can share in Scout activities throughout the world.

Scout Law A Scout has courage in all difficulties. Whatever you are doing, when the going get tough, you will do your best to overcome your difficulties. A Scout makes good use of time and is careful of possessions and property. Plan what you are going to do and when. For example, when you get home from school, plan your evening, do your home-work first! Always look after the items you own and the things you use, and everyone else's for that matter. When you are at school, look after the books and equipment you are given to use. A Scout has respect for himself and for others. Look after yourself, don't rely on someone else to tell you when to do things. For example, your parents will not always be with you to tell you to get washed in the morning, or dress smartly. You may not always agree with other people, but you should always be willing to listen to what they have to say, and you should respect their views and opinions even when they do not match your own point of view.

What is a Code of Conduct ? Codes Of Conduct What is a Code of Conduct ?

Codes Of Conduct A Code of Conduct is a good way to help people think about how they can work together. ?

Can you give an example of a Code of Conduct ? Codes Of Conduct Can you give an example of a Code of Conduct ?

Codes Of Conduct What should be in a Code of Conduct ? Who makes up the Code of Conduct ?

Things that might be in a Code of Conduct Codes Of Conduct Things that might be in a Code of Conduct Come to meetings regularly Keep quiet at Flag Break, Inspection and when Leaders are explaining things Don’t pick on other Scouts and make fun of them

Behaviour, Standards, Codes Of Conduct Questions ?