Scouts Award Scheme – Tauhinu Sea Scout Group

Scouts Award Scheme

The Scout Section is about planning your own success, developing leadership in small teams, and having fun throughout your journey. 

Scouting provides adventurous, challenging, and fun opportunities for you. Outdoor activities such as camping, hiking expeditions, water activities, and other adventures are still very much at the heart of Scouting.

Your Team Leader and Youth Leadership Team will play a significant part throughout your time in Scouts; they will passon tips and tricks and give you opportunities to lead.

We hope you enjoy your time in this Section and take up any opportunities that come your way!

The Scout achievement pathways help you to plan your Scouting experiences around lots of different activities.

While badges are fun to earn, it’s important to remember that they recognise your progression, they aren’t the goal itself. Having fun and taking part in activities is the most important part!


Membership Badge

Before you are invested into Scouts, you will need to complete your Membership

Badge. Your Kaiārahi and other Scouts will help you with this.

There are three main parts to this:

  • Introduction to Scouting
  • Introduction to Scouts
  • Safe From Harm

Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards

The Bronze, Silver, and Gold awards recognise your progression through the programme

To complete these awards, you will need to Participate, Assist, and Lead a number of activities from each of the programme Areas

At the end of each award, you will also take part in a reflection.

Bronze
Silver
Gold

Chief Scout’s Rimu Award

The highest award you can earn as a Scout is the Chief Scout’s Rimu Award. This is the Capstone Award for the Scout section.


The Adventure Skills

The Adventure Skills are your pathway to adventure. They are designed to help you gain the skills you need to participate in, assist with, and lead adventurous experiences

The Adventure Skills are designed so that you can work on them as you move through your Scouting journey. Instead of being attached to a section, you can complete any level of any Adventure Skill in any section, as long as you have completed the previous levels of that Skill

Each Skill has 9 Levels, each with a set of competencies to complete that build on the level before it

Currently there are 7 Adventure Skills. They are:

Tramping
Emergency Skills
Air Activities
Boating
Camping
Vertical
Water Safety

You can be assessed by your Kaiārahi, another member of Scouting who is two or more levels above you in the Skill, or any other competent person

Once you reach level 3, you can start to mark off others who are working at level 1!

To complete your Chief Scout’s Rimu Award, you will need to complete 10 Adventure Skills progressions during your time in Scouts.

A progression is gaining a new level in a Skill. It’s up to you if you want your progressions to be across a lot of different Skills, or mostly in just a few of them

You can find all the requirements for each of the Adventure Skills in the Adventure Skills Handbook. This is also where you can record your Adventure Skills achievements, or you can do this in Mahi Tahi

When you finish an Adventure Skill level, please record it.


Better World

Better World helps you live out your Scout Promise by contributing to your community, country, and world

There are 3 parts to every Better World Programme:

Experience:​ Learn about an issue that is interesting  to you. Find out about how it affects people, and what you can do to help

Act:​ Participate in, Assist with, or Lead a project that helps with the issue you’ve been learning about. Remember to Plan, Do, Review every part of your project

Share:​ Share what you have done with others, and let them know how they can get involved

There are 8 Better World Programmes. They are:

Oceans
Climate Change
Conservation
Sustainable Choices
Peace Education
Global Citizenship
Community
Equity

You can complete a Better World project with your Cub Section, by yourself, or with another group.

To complete your Rātā Cub Award, you will need to complete 4 Better World projects in at least 2 different programmes.

You can find specific programme requirements and resources in the Better World Handbook, or in the member resources portion of the SCOUTS New Zealand website.

Better World works with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This is a set of 17 goals for the world that were agreed upon by world leaders in 2015 to make the world a better place for everyone.