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Promesa y Ley

A todos los miembros del Movimiento Scout se les pide comprometerse con una Promesa y una Ley Scout, que en un lenguaje apropiado a la cultura y civilización de cada Organización Scout Nacional y aprobado por la Organización Mundial, reflejen los principios y deberes para con Dios, para con los demás y para consigo mismo, y que estén inspiradas en la Promesa y la Ley concebidas por el Fundador del Movimiento Scout, en los siguientes términos:

 

Global Support

What do we want to do together ?

« … through the implementation of the Global Support system we will be able to have stronger NSOs in all Regions – NSOs that are able to provide quality Scouting to young people from all backgrounds of the society ! »

Luc Panissod
Former Secretary General

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The Global Support Consultant’s Network comprises Scout Leaders invited by their respective National Scout Organizations (NSOs), who are able to provide professional advice, services or support in priority areas listed below or other areas identified.

They will form a common ressource pool. All NSOs around the world will be able to tap into the pool when requiring expert advice.

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Misión y Visión

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Métodos educativos

Educational Methods is a term used in Scouting that encompasses our approach to education for our members (Scouts) and our approach to the training of our volunteer leadership.

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There is no single solution to make sure that Scouting is improving in quality and is attracting more young people. Staff representing all the offices of the World Scout Bureau met recently to share the initiatives that are being undertaken in NSOs in their Regions and to see what support is being provided at Regional and world levels to make sure that Scouting is able to attract and retain both young people and adults.

Here are some of the outcomes of that meeting.

From the discussions the following general points emerged:

Growth happens at local level – this is the key point to develop Scouting.

Youth Programme

  1. Know your Membership – accurate numbers of Youth Members are needed at local and national levels.
  2. Emphasise the Scout Method as the key shared element in the world-wide family of Scouting. This is our unique selling point in relation to the Youth Programme.

Adult Resources

  1. Know your numbers – again accurate number of adults supporting Scouting in the different roles is required at local, national and world levels to support the growth of the Movement
  2. Differentiate between the different adult roles
    • supporting young people
    • supporting Scouting structurally to enable appropriate training and support to be delivered
    • important to define mandate
    • important to include appointment process (behaviour and attitudes
  3. Identify the “net gain” for adults which needs to be recognised and promoted.
    • What is the unique selling point for adults? Part of a world-wide family of Scouting?
    • IYV +10 in 2011 is an opportunity to promote volunteering.

Scouting's Profile

  1. Create a better image of Scouting at local level – so that people
    • feel as a Scout (emotional), look like Scouts, act as Scouts and there are
    • relationships with key leaders of the communities so Scouting can
    • show collective action / ownership and live up to
    • the fame and the reputation
  2. Strengthen the Brand
    • corporate image
    • signage
    • focus on the Scout brand
  3. Marketing
    • adapt our marketing to the segments /expectations and needs of young people and the communities
    • renew the corporate image on that basis /appearance

Growth will be a key session at the Communication Fora that are currently being run in each of the Regions. More information: http://scout.org/fora

Scouting recognises that volunteers play an essential role in the Movement and the Adults in Scouting model sets out an approach to the overall management; the recruitment, appointment, support and training and recognition, of its volunteers.

The Strategy for Scouting challenges NSOs to develop new approaches to broaden the base of volunteers that are willing and able to support Scouting. Approaches to volunteering vary from country to country. The EMC will help NSOs to explore volunteering from their perspective and make plans to extend their base of volunteering and provide appropriate training to support the growth of Scouting.

More information on volunteering is available in the World Adult Resources Policy , the Volunteers in Scouting Toolkit and the Volunteers in Scouting Toolkit 2.

As an educational movement for young people, Scouting's purpose is to contribute 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.

  • It includes all four pillars of education: learning to know, learning to do, learning to live together and learning to be, the last two requiring a particular emphasis.
  • It belongs to the category of non-formal education since, while it takes place outside the formal educational system, it is an organized institution with an educational aim and is addressed to a specific clientele.

In addition, Scouting’s educational approach is characterized by the following:

  1. it adopts a holistic approach to a young person’s education;
  2. it seeks to achieve its educational purpose on the basis of an educational proposal;
  3. as a non-formal educational agent, it plays a complementary role to that of other educational agents;
  4. it recognizes that it can only make a contribution to the education of young people.

More information on Scouting's approach to education is available in The Essential Characteristics of Scouting

 

Estrategia

The adoption of the Strategy for Scouting in 2002 was the result of the work done at all levels of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) in recent years. The Strategy for Scouting recognises that each National Scout Organisation (NSO) has peculiar needs and challenges. Consequently each NSO adapts the Strategy to its own reality and develops coherent action plans. Therefore, the Strategy for Scouting is not rigid, it is a framework for integral action.

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La Estrategia para el Movimiento Scout se desarrolló para promover acciones de cohesión entre las organizaciones miembros del Movimiento. El objetivo principal de La Estrategia reside en ayudar a las Organizaciones Scout Nacionales a lograr la misión del Movimiento Scout, que consiste en educar a gente joven para jugar un papel constructivo en la sociedad, basados en los valores expresados en la Promesa y en la Ley Scout. La Estrategia también expresa la forma en la que nos vemos en el futuro, la visión de “crear un mundo mejor” e incluye las prioridades estratégicas que deben guiar nuestro trabajo para alcanzar los objetivos trazados.Para más información, póngase en contacto con la

For Scouting to grow and develop it needs volunteers who have a wide range of skills and experience. Sometimes the vision of who can volunteer to support Scouting is too narrow, sometimes we are not clear what we expect from our volunteers and sometimes we are not aware what our volunteers expect from us.

Here is some news from Associations that are working on Adolescents.

  • Youth of the World web-site launched
  • Active Citizenship Programme in Brazil
  • Scouts of the World Technical Commission meets
  • Programme development for the last age section in Europe

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Recursos para Adultos

Scouting recognises that volunteers play an essential role in the Movement and National Scout Organisations are encouraged to value this important resource. For NSOs to grow and offer better Scouting to more young people, they need to attract and retain a sufficient quantity of motivated and effective leaders and maintain their motivation and effectiveness throughout their time in the association.

In recent years many NSOs have invested time and resources in identifying the trends in volunteering in their country; clearly identifying the volunteers that are needed in their NSO and developing strategies and plans to recruit and retain volunteers. Building on these ideas tools and resources to support volunteering have been developed.

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El marco de referencia de la Insignia de Madera (IM) de la OMMS contribuye a ofrecer “Un mejor Movimiento Scout” y “Más Movimiento Scout” a través de la mejora permanente de la formación de calidad para los adultos que participan en el Movimiento y fortaleciendo su sentido de unidad. La larga historia de la formación confirma la sostenibilidad de ambas metas (véase el apéndice - Antecedentes históricos).

La imagen del Movimiento Scout también puede beneficiarse de Formación de la Insignia de Madera de calidad, que puede ser reconocida externamente, con más facilidad.

Adultos en el Movimiento Scout: es un programa sistemático de gestión de recursos adultos para mejorar la eficacia, el compromiso y la motivación de los responsables con el fin de ofrecer mejores programas para los jóvenes y una organización más eficaz y eficiente.

How could you prepare your next Volunteer recruitment campaign? How could you reinforce your volunteer recognition and retention strategy? How could you renew your volunteer management approach?

If these questions are important for you as others issues, this toolkit is for you.

This document includes some key concepts, new factsheets and practical worksheets to support Volunteer in Scouting.

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Programa de Juventud

Youth Programme is the totality of what young people do in Scouting (the activities), how it is done (the Scout method) and the reason why it is done (the purpose).

It is the principal means of achieving the purpose of Scouting and is the key to attracting and retaining members.

Youth Programme is implemented through a partnership between young people and adult leaders, taking into account the participants' interests, needs and abilities.

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The World Scout Team at the COP17 has been shuttling down the corridors and pavements of the ICC urging the leaders of the world to reconsider the future of the young people specifically the 30million large that are members of the Movement.

The team has been actively involved in the working groups of Youth Non-Governmental Organizations (YOUNGOs). On September 28, 2009 the international youth movement (YOUNGO) gained official constituency status.

As the Climate Change talks are going on at the The International Convention Centre Durban (ICC), around 70 Scouts get the great opportunity every day to do a program on Climate Change in the Kwazulu-Natal Scouts Headquarters. The Kids arrive in the morning and are educated about Climate Change, the COP17, Food-Gardening and Scouting in Germany. In a rotating system they don’t only sit and listen, but are involved in an active program.

Durban, South Africa - World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) and the World Association of the Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) held a joint press conference at the Climate Change talks in Durban.
28 representatives from the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) are at the United Nations climate change conference, COP 17, representing their 40million strong membership with the clear message that countries must reach a fair, ambitious and binding agreement in Durban.

 

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Estadísticas

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In September 2009, a total of 938 official National Scout Organization (NSO) representatives registered in the WOSM directory were invited to participate in an electronic survey to rate the level of satisfaction with the services provided by WOSM to NSOs. For the sole purpose of this survey "WOSM services" were referred to as comprising "the work of volunteer committees and the World Scout Bureau Central and Regional Offices". This was an initiative from the World Scout Committee (WSC) supported by the Strategy Coordination Group (SCG), which fitted directly into the first of the commitments which the Secretary General, had expressed since taking up his position: "to develop a customer oriented mentality to better serve NSOs".

The horrors of war

Longing for peace after three years of war, in 1917 B-P wrote "The roots of Scouting have grown among young people of all civilised countries and are developing more each day. It might be thought that if in years to come, a considerable proportion of the future citizens of each nation forms part of this brotherhood, they will be joined by a bond of personal friendship and mutual understanding such as has never existed before, which will help to find a solution to terrible international conflicts."

What to do with young people?

Released from his missions, Baden Powell set up home in England. He looked at the pressing problems of a British society weakened by unemployment and decided to devote himself to the service of young people. Taking advantage of his fame, he spoke directly to them by means of the newspapers sold in stalls throughout England.

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Socios

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.

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Together with World Scouting, Volvo Adventure is again offering an exclusive competition for Scout groups to identify the best Scouting environmental projects to represent World Scouting at the international Volvo Adventure final. The Volvo Adventure competitions are an international award, run in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) that has been recognising and rewarding practical actions (projects) undertaken by young people from all over the world to solve local environmental problems. This has been a golden opportunity for Scouts to receive help in preparing and delivering their environment projects and have them recognised internationally by environmental organisations.

Last week, over 45 participants representing youth-led organisations, civil society organisations, various agencies of the United Nations, representatives from the private sector and academia, met for two days in New York to coordinate and harmonize their efforts to enhance child and youth participation in the formulation of the agenda that will succeed the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) after 2015. World Scouting was invited as a leading youth-led organization for this key consultation meeting. The meeting – organized by the UN Millennium Campaign in collaboration with the UN Inter-Agency Network on Youth Development, the UN Non-Governmental Liaison Service, CIVICUS, GCAP and the Beyond 2015 campaign – counted the presence of Ms. Amina J. Mohammed, Special Adviser to the Secretary-General (of UN) for Post-2015 Development Planning.

10 Arab and 7 European Scouts have shared their cultures and ideas during 4 days at the Evo Camp, during the Roverway, from 24 to 28 July! Better understanding each other, contributing to the post 2015 Millennium Development Goals process and creating new friendships were the agenda of this Euro-Arab workshop.

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Recursos financieros

For almost 100 years the Scout Movement has contributed to building a better world through the personal commitment of hundred of millions of women and men living up to their Scout Promise. In many countries, people with leadership roles (politics, civil society, international organizations, business) are former Scouts. This does not happen by chance.

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Contributions to the World Scout Foundation, unless otherwise specified, are permanently invested in capital (endowment) funds. Income from the funds are used by the World Organization of the Scout Movement to assist the growth of Scouting, particularly in developing countries.

In certain countries, contributions to the Foundation offer tax benefits. More information is available on request.
The Foundation has a number of progammes which are explained below. In addition, there are opportunities to give financial support to specific projects.

Geneva, 13 March 2009 - On the occasion of the Africa Scout Day, World Scouting launches a fund-raising campaign to “help young people to help themselves” with the support of The Scout Universal Fund (“U” Fund). This fund was established in 1963 to provide a means for all members of the Scout Movement to help Scouts in other countries in their development activities.

We are pleased to announce the publication of the next (second) issue of Scout Project Exchange(SCOPE) List.

Partnership is one of the pillars our movement is based on. It supports formal and informal communications, exchange of experience, values and expertises between the NSOs. It also promotes a dialogue between generations for better understanding and solutions.

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