Audiovisuals
View and download video clips including the "Centenary of Scouting- Promotional Video". Clips are available in different file sizes and formats.
Any and all use of this clip must include the following copyright information which should be made clearly visible: © WSB Inc. 2008.
A small video to download and display on the occasion of Founders Day: Thank you all.
Eveline Herfkens, Executive Coordinator for the Millennium Campaign sent a special video message to Scouts around the world on the occasion of the 38th World Scout Conference in July 2008.
Scouting does not exist in isolation; it is part of the community and it needs to work in partnership with others, from individuals to organisations and institutions at local, national and world levels. This video highlights the important work that Scouting does in partnership with many other great Organizations and UN Agencies.
These three clips highlight some of the issues facing the world today and how, through the core values of Scouting, the Movement is active in being part of the solution and working to realise the vision of 'Creating a Better World'.
This movie shows Scouts making a contribution to communities that have been affected by natural disasters.
2007, the Centenary of Scouting is an unique opportunity for us to share the achievements of 100 years of Scouting and demonstrate the values and mission of Scouting today. All Scouts should be involved in the exiting initiatives planned at local, national, regional and world level. Please use this video to support the promotion of your centennial activities.
For over a hundred years, Scouting has been making a real contribution to creating a better world by helping young people to develop their full potential as individuals and to play a constructive role in society. However, Scouting can only have a real impact as a social force if it is able to attract and retain young people - and supporting adults - long enough to really make a difference.
While the growth of our Movement is ultimately the result of delivering high-quality Scouting, haphazard growth is not sustainable. The factors affecting the growth and development of associations vary from one country to another, but, whatever the situation, offering better Scouting to more young people requires a strategic focus.
An outcome of the communication strategy, this motivational clip outlines the importance of strengthening the social positioning of the Scout Movement at both world and national levels. This can be achieved through the active promotion of the communication themes: a social force, a culture of peace, a constructive contribution.
Four clips make up this advertising campaign, which has been aired internationally as Public Service Announcements.






















