Gwent Area Scouts

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Beaver Scouts are young people usually aged between six and eight years old. They belong to the first and youngest Section in the Scouting family. Young people can join Beaver Scouts in the three months leading up to their sixth birthday. They can move to the next Section, Cub Scouts, between eight and eight years six months.
Easily recognised by their distinctive turquoise sweatshirts, Beaver Scouts enjoy making friends, playing games, going on visits and helping others. They usually meet together once a week in a Beaver Scout Colony.

Some Beaver Scout Colonies also organise Sleepovers. These are often the first time a young person spends a night away from home. They take place in suitable buildings, often Scout centres.

More information is available from ScoutbaseUK.  

If you would like to know more about Beaver Scouts in Gwent please contact beavers@gwentscouts.org.uk

 

 

 

 

There are loads of fun things that you can do as a Cub Scout. You will get a chance to try lots of different activities like swimming, music, exploring, computing and collecting. If you do them properly you will get a badge which you can wear on your uniform.
Cub Scouts also get to go on trips and days out, to places like the zoo, theme parks or a farm. Sometimes you will be able to go camping with the rest of your Pack. This will mean you sleeping in a tent and doing loads of outdoor activities.

Cub Scouts are aged 8 - 10½.

 

More information is available from ScoutbaseUK.

 

If you would like to know more about Cub Scouts in Gwent please contact cubs@gwentscouts.org.uk

 
The Scout Section is for young people, usually aged between 10½ and 14 years. A young person can come in to the Troop at 10 and may stay until they are 15 years old. The Scout Troop is the third and final Section in the Scout Group.
 Scouts are encouraged to take part in a wide range of activities as part of their programme. "Participation" rather than meeting set standards is the key approach and for the Scout who wants to be recognised for his or her achievements there are a number of Challenges Awards and Activity Badges. Scouts take part in a balanced programme that helps them to find out about the world in which they live, encourages them to know their own abilities and the importance of keeping fit and helps develop their creative talents. It also provides opportunities to explore their own values and personal attitudes.

Being outdoors is important and half the Programme is given over to taking part in both the traditional Scouting skills, such as camping, survival and cooking as well as the wide range of adventurous activities, anything from abseiling to yachting.

Scouting is about being with friends, as part of a team, participating fully in the adventure and opportunities of life.  

More information is available from ScoutbaseUK 

 

If you would like to know more about Scouts in Gwent please contact scouts@gwentscouts.org.uk

 

 
Explorer Scouts are young people, usually aged between 14 and 18 years old. They make up the fourth Section of the Scouting  family. There are many types of Explorer Scout Units, some may be linked  to your local Scout Group, others may be  based around different activities.
Not all Units meet each week, because you will often be out and about at weekends or in the holidays doing activities. There will be times when you will be busy doing other things such as exams, and being an Explorer Scout will have to fit around these.

As an Explorer Scout, you will get the chance to work with other Explorer Scouts in your District, not just your Unit. By doing this, you will get the chance to do many more activities, not just the ones your Unit organises.

More information is available from ScoutbaseUK.

 

If you would like to know more about Explorer Scouts in Gwent please contact explorers@gwentscouts.org.uk

 

 
All members of The Scout Association between 18 and 25 years are members of the Scout Network. As a member of the Scout Network you could be:
  • a member of a local Network
  • a Leader with another Section
  • a Helper or Skills Instructor
  • a member of the Scout Fellowship
  • a member in another capacity

Local Networks, can be based at County, District or Group; some may be focused around a specific activity or location, e.g. Gang Show, Activity Centre, climbing or canoeing.

Scout Network programmes will reflect the huge variation in Members' interests.

Some local Networks will have activities that concentrate on one area of the programme, whilst others will have a wider range. One of the key elements is the opportunity to get away, either under canvas or in other accommodation.

More information is available from ScoutbaseUK or on the Gwent Network Website

 

If you would like to know more about Network in Gwent please contact network@gwentscouts.org.uk

 

 
Is a group of adults who have one thing in common - a wish to support Scouting.

 

A Scout Fellowship welcomes men and women of all ages, interests and backgrounds. There is no need to have been involved in Scouting or Guiding before, all that is required is a willingness to give some of your time to Scouting. In return you will make friends and be able to join with others doing whatever you decide. A Scout Fellowship has its own social and activity programme.

The aim of the Scout Fellowship is to "Provide Active Support", with the emphasis being very much on supporting the youth programme in an active manner, at all levels of the Association from the local Scout Group to National level

There are currently District Fellowships in Monmouthshire, Newport and Torfaen.

More information is available from ScoutbaseUK

If you would like to know more about Fellowship in Gwent please contact areaoffice@gwentscouts.org.uk

 

 

Training Team

The Gwent training team provides training and assistance for all adults involved in Scouting.

More information is available from the Adult Support section of ScoutbaseUK.

If you would like to know more about the training team, please contact training@gwentouts.org.uk

This years training diary is available to download here.