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Southern Flinders District

A Message for Everyone (male & female)

over the age of 18 years in; Port Pirie -

Port Augusta -

Crystal Brook -

Port Broughton

- Gladstone

- Wirrabara 

YOUR

Local Scout Group urgently

needs your help.

Read on to see HOW, WHERE,

WHAT'S in it for YOU, what the Scout Movement is all about and who to Contact.

 

GROUPS -

1st Rison Park Sea Scout Group - 3rd Pirie Scout Group - 1st Port Augusta - 1st

Crystal Brook - 1st Port Broughton - 1st Gladstone -  1st Wirrabara

 

WHERE DO WE NEED YOUR HELP?

Note: All Sections of Scouting

are of mixed gender, and as such, require mixed Leadership. Both Males &

Females (minimum age of 18 years) are eligible, and encouraged, to volunteer

their services for any Section after undergone a character checks.

WHY DO WE NEED YOUR HELP?

Just recently, we have had a

number  of older leaders over our District opting to retire due to age and

physical restrictions.

On top of this, a number of

younger leaders have shifted, or will be shifting, to other areas way beyond our

boundaries.

These losses have left a huge

gap in our ranks, and greatly effect what we are able to organise, and offer,

our younger members, all of whom have the right to expect greater things.

Your help will not only mean

that we will be able to give a better program to the young members but also,

with your knowledge and expertise, a wider variety.

WHO DO I CONTACT if I wish to

discuss this further?

District Leader training -

8632-5475

OR

District Leader Administration

- 8632-1515

 

WHAT'S SCOUTING GOT TO OFFER

ME - THE ADULT?

Scouting involves fun and

learning.

  • It gives you the

    opportunity to help organise, and take part in, a vast range of activities,

    the scope of which will be governed only by your own imagination.

  • It give you the chance to

    introduce new and refreshing ideas for the benefit of members, as well as to

    help guide the future path of Scouting in S.A.

  • Scouting is a hobby with

    people, and gives you the opportunity to meaningfully help the community in

    which you live, and the citizens therein, passing on new skills to the

    members.

  • Any accredited training

    courses that you undertake within the Scout Movement can be added to your

    Curriculum Vitae (CV) in support job search/employment applications. It may

    even be instrumental in giving you an added advantage in your employment pay

    structure.

  

HOW MUCH WILL IT COST and

WHO WILL PAY?

FOR FRONT LINE

LEADERS/HELPERS:

  • Annual Membership

    Fee -  Paid by the Group's Parents'

    Committee

  • Training Courses

    -             Course

    Fees by the Parents' Committee

                                                    

Traveling expenses usually self funded

  • Special Activities

    -              

    Negotiable depending on the activity

  • All are subject to

    official sanction by the Group Committee prior to attendance.

 FOR

MEMBERS/SUPPORTERS of the PARENTS' COMMITTEE:

Apart from accepting the

invitation to attend the annual Managers of Scouting Conference (MOSC), and

possibly other training sessions that may be offered, there is no fixed cost to

help your Scout Group.

 


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