The Fundamentals of Scouting comprise: The purpose of Scouting

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The Fundamentals of Scouting comprise: The purpose of Scouting The values of Scouting The method of Scouting The Purpose of Scouting: Scouting exists to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society Slide 1a

The Values of Scouting Integrity We act with integrity; we are honest, trustworthy and loyal. Respect We have self-respect and respect for others. Care We support others and take care of the world in which we live. Belief We explore our faiths, beliefs and attitudes. Cooperation We make a positive difference; we cooperate with others and make friends. Slide 1b

Programme Objectives: Physical: physical health and fitness, including the impact of diet, illness and exercise Intellectual: development of knowledge, skills, talents and use of creative expression Emotional: identity, emotional awareness and emotional expression Social: living and working with others, relationships, community, culture and diversity Spiritual: faiths, beliefs and attitudes Slide 1c

Enjoy what they are doing and have fun; The Method of Scouting Scouting takes place when young people, in partnership with adults, work together based on the values of Scouting and: Enjoy what they are doing and have fun; Take part in activities indoors and outdoors; Learn by doing; Share in spiritual reflection; Take responsibility and make choices; Undertake new and challenging activities; and Make and live by their Promise. Slide 1d

Spiritual Development Develop an inner discipline and training. Be involved in corporate (group) activities. Understand the natural world around you. Help to create a more tolerant and caring society. Discover the need for prayer and worship. Slide 2a

All Members of the Movement are encouraged to: The Religious Policy All Members of the Movement are encouraged to: make every effort to progress in their understanding and observance of the Promise to do their best to do their duty to God belong to some religious body carry into practice the principles of their beliefs. Slide 2b