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Beaver Scouts (commonly known as ''Beavers'') are the youngest age group in [[Scouting Ireland]] and are boys and girls aged between 6 and 8 years of age. The personal progressive scheme employed in Beavers is called the "paw print trail", with each member following the trail, collecting paw badges along the way. |
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'''Beaver Scouts''' (commonly known as ''Beavers'') are the youngest age group in [[Scouting Ireland]], being boys and girls aged between 6 and 8 years of age. The [[Personal progression in Scouting Ireland|personal progressive scheme]] is broken down into three stages 'Bree' (Year 1) 'Ruairc' (Year 2) and 'Conn', while [[Adventure skills]], [[Special Interest Badges]] and the [[Chief Scout Award (Scouting Ireland)|Chief Scout Award]] also form part of the progress scheme.<ref name="Dalkey">{{cite web |url=http://www.dalkeyseascouts.ie/beavers/ |title=Beavers |publisher=Dalkey Sea Scouts, [[Scouting Ireland]] |accessdate=6 March 2015}}</ref> |
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== Structure == |
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⚫ | A group of Beavers is called a Beaver Scout Colony. The colony is run by a |
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⚫ | A group of Beavers is called a Beaver Scout Colony. The colony is run by a team of [[Scout Leader#Ireland|Programme Scouters]] (often with a "Section Leader" as the head) and often [[Venture Scouts (Scouting Ireland)|Venture Scouts]]. The beaver colony operates a very loose form of the Patrol System, in accordance with the [[Scout method]], whereby Beavers are divided into small groups called ''lodges''. The head beaver in a lodge is known as a lodge leader who is helped by an assistant lodge leader; these positions are changed frequently within the lodge. |
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* [[Beaver Scouts]], The Scout Association |
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==References== |
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== External links == |
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* [http://www.scouts.ie/beavers/ Beaver Homepage] |
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[[Category:Scouting Ireland]] |
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| sectionA = Beaver Scouts |
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| sectionE = [[Scouting Ireland Venture Scouts|Venture Scouts]] |
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Latest revision as of 11:51, 31 August 2022
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Owner | Scouting Ireland | ||
Age range | 6–8 | ||
Headquarters | National Office | ||
Location | Larch Hill, Dublin 16 | ||
Country | Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland | ||
Chief Scout | Christy McCann | ||
Affiliation | World Scout Movement | ||
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Beaver Scouts (commonly known as Beavers) are the youngest age group in Scouting Ireland, being boys and girls aged between 6 and 8 years of age. The personal progressive scheme is broken down into three stages 'Bree' (Year 1) 'Ruairc' (Year 2) and 'Conn', while Adventure skills, Special Interest Badges and the Chief Scout Award also form part of the progress scheme.[1]
Structure
[edit]A group of Beavers is called a Beaver Scout Colony. The colony is run by a team of Programme Scouters (often with a "Section Leader" as the head) and often Venture Scouts. The beaver colony operates a very loose form of the Patrol System, in accordance with the Scout method, whereby Beavers are divided into small groups called lodges. The head beaver in a lodge is known as a lodge leader who is helped by an assistant lodge leader; these positions are changed frequently within the lodge.
References
[edit]- ^ "Beavers". Dalkey Sea Scouts, Scouting Ireland. Retrieved 6 March 2015.