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Scout Active Support is a section of
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in the
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that provides support to delivering the youth programme of the Scouts. This support is carried out by Scout Active Support Units, which can be based at every level of the association with 35 national units (as of January 2020) and over 1,400 other units at county, district and group levels. The section was first formed in 1948 as the B-P Guild of Old Scouts but was known as the Scout Fellowship between 1976 and 2009 when the current name of Scout Active Support was chosen to more accurately reflect the aims of the section as it was changed to make them more proactive and flexible. The support offered by Scout Active Support Units varies depending on their focus and specialism but generally focuses on either programme delivery to young people, such as through instruction in scout skills, bushcraft, adventurous activities, event delivery and faith exploration or on the development of Scouting through events and administrative help.


History


B-P Guild: 1947-1976

Forty years after the first Scout camp on Brownsea Island in 1907, the International Scout Conference held in
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in August 1947 recommended the creation of associations for Old Scouts by each national Scout associations with a target for this to be achieved by the following year when the 40th anniversary of the official start of the movement (as considered at the time) was to be celebrated. Three months later in November, a British Old Scouts Conference was held at
Gilwell Park Gilwell Park is a camp site and activity centre in East London located in the Sewardstonebury area of Waltham Abbey, within Epping Forest, near the border with Chingford. The site is owned by The Scout Association, is used by Scouting and Gu ...
which planned out the creation of the new organisation, with a membership made up of old Scouts at group and district level and distinct and separate from the training sections within the Boy Scouts at the time. The new B-P Guild of Old Scouts was launched in June 1948. Five years later in October 1953, a review was made of the organisation as the Guild was not as involved with the Boy Scouts Association as originally hoped which led to the guild being split into its own separate organisation with their own constitution, elected council and committee. As part of the split, £1,000 was gifted by the Boy Scouts to the new Guild which was repaid two years later. The Scouts and the new Guild would share each others publications, liaise at all levels, share responsibility for recruiting within the Scouts and their leaders. The Scouts would urge all former Scouts to join the guild and in return each Guild branch would perform services to local Scouts as much as thy were able. It coincided with the creation of the
International Scout and Guide Fellowship The International Scout and Guide Fellowship (ISGF) is a worldwide organization of adults in support of Scouting and Guiding. The International Scout and Guide Fellowship is open to former members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl ...
, of which the Guild was a founder member adopting their badge in June 1957. The Guild was renamed the B-P Scout Guild in May 1955 as it moved to admit members who had not been Scouts which was achieved in June 1958. At this time, the Guild were also given their own camp site at
Gilwell Park Gilwell Park is a camp site and activity centre in East London located in the Sewardstonebury area of Waltham Abbey, within Epping Forest, near the border with Chingford. The site is owned by The Scout Association, is used by Scouting and Gu ...
, Ferryman field, and built their own chalet on the site which stood from 1961 to 1995. As they were not a part of the association at the time, the B-P Scout Guild were not subject to any changes as a result of ''
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'', although a Scout Supporters Association was recommended to be established in every district that would include all adults involved with Scouting in that area and which would include guild members. This recommendation was approved in principle but would require further research. The guild would re-join the newly renamed Scout Association in April 1971.


Scout Fellowship: 1976-2009

In May 1974 the role of the B-P Scout Guild was examined as part of a wider report into the future of adult support in Scouting. This resulted in the creation of the Scout Fellowship in October 1976 which replaced the Guild, service teams and other supporting organisations with a new district level grouping. As Fellowship began to grow it brought in other elements of the movement such as the Deep Sea Scouts in April 1991. As part of a wider review of the entire Scout movement in the late 1990s a number of changes to the Scout Fellowship occurred in 1999. A 1998 National Conference led to the development of a new plan and a motto for the group: 'providing active support' which was solidified the following year when the Scout Fellowship was made a full part of The Scout Association and integrated under the auspices of Adult Support. This move meant that the Fellowship, now a part of the
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, is no longer a member of the International Scout and Guide Fellowship. It gained a new sectional logo along with the wider Scout rebranding of 2002.


Scout Active Support: 2009-present

In September 2009 the Scout Fellowship was renamed as 'Scout Active Support', following a three year review that revealed some aspects of Scout Fellowship were working while other aspects were more confused by other members which resulted in the name change to make it clearer what the purpose of the section was. Following the rebrand, Scout Active Support was promoted as a flexible way for people to volunteer with the Scouts without the full-time commitment needed to be a regular leader.


Organisation

Scout Active Support is open to all adults over 18 years of age, including leaders with other sections and members of the
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, subject to satisfactory checks under the Scout Association Child Protection Policy. Scout Active Support members can choose whether to become full or associate members of the Scout Association and wear Scout uniform that is identical to other adult members with the addition of an identifying badge. There is no requirement that members have been involved in the movement before joining and in recent years Scout Active Support have been promoted as a flexible way in which to volunteer with the movement for those who are unable or unwilling to commit to more regular voluntary work. Scout Active Support Units can be run at a local level by Scout groups,
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and counties or equivalent with a Scout Active Support Manager in charge and an annually reviewed service agreement in place to specify the activities of the unit. The minimum standards of a unit is deliberately limited to having leadership in place and that the unit provides an active support service to Scouting in some fashion. These local units are also overseen by the relevant local manager, such as Group Scout Leaders or Commissioners, and must support it to ensure it meets its objectives. Some local units include the term 'Scout Active Support Unit' in their name while others call their unit by another name and only include their identification as a Scout Active Support Unit on letterheads or formal communications. A small number of units which operate nationally can apply to be a National Scout Active Support Unit which operates in the same way as a local unit with the Deputy UK Commissioner for Programme (Support) taking the place of the local manager, with the Assistant UK Commissioner for Programme (Scout Active Support) co-ordinating the registration of these groups with headquarters and agreeing the three-yearly service agreement. Aside from this, these units have a manager in similar fashion to local units.


National Scout Active Support Units

National Scout Active Support Units are groups of volunteers who have formed an Active Support Unit registered directly with the Scout Association and include special interest, activity centre, faith-based and international organisations.


Special Interest

The majority of groups are broad in membership and instead focuses on providing support for a particular activity or supporting large events. * Admiral Lord Nelson - supports Sea Scouts and in particular runs the four main events for Royal Navy affiliated Sea Scout groups: a swimming gala, summer camp, soccer tournament and Explorer Scout camp. * Amateur Radio SASU - runs amateur radio and communications activities including supporting
Jamboree on the Air Jamboree on the Air, known by its acronym JOTA, is an international Scouting and Guiding activity held annually; it is on the third full weekend in October. First held in conjunction with the fiftieth anniversary of Scouting in 1957, it was devis ...
. * Brownsea Island SASU - operates a trading post and museum at
Brownsea Island Scout camp The Brownsea Island Scout camp was the site of a boys' camping event on Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour, southern England, organised by Lieutenant-General Baden-Powell to test his ideas for the book '' Scouting for Boys''. Boys from different ...
. * Bushscout UK SASU - co-ordinates bushcraft instructors and trains volunteers in practical skills. * Deep Sea Scouts — aims to connect Scouting to the sea and originally had an aim of connecting Scouts on ships around the world such as those in the Merchant Navy or Royal Navy. *
Duke of Edinburgh's Award The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (commonly abbreviated DofE) is a youth awards programme founded in the United Kingdom in 1956 by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, that has since expanded to 144 nations. The awards recognise adolescents and young ...
Training - co-ordinates the trainers for the DofE award scheme to advertise and promote the award to Scouts. * FLAGS SASU - provides active support to those associated with Scouting regarding lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues * National Caving SASU - co-ordinates and promotes caving. * National Scout Fellowship Security Team — provides security for Scouting and Guiding events * Nationwide Scout Communications Team SASU - providing Radio Communications and Telephones for Scout Events, Jamborees and International Camps. * Queen's Scout Working Party SASU — a group for Queen's Scouts that assists with the running of major national Scout Association events. * SCAFELL— Scout Climbing Activities Active Support Unit SASU - supports climbing related activities and training. * Scout 4x4 - The national team for providing 4x4 activities to UK Scouts. * Scout and Guide Graduate Association - provides activities for those who have been members of both movements. * Scout Content SASU - produces content for marketing and communications as well as training other volunteers in these skills and supports big events. *
Scout Radio Scout Radio is a National Scout Active Support Unit (NASU) of The Scout Association with the aim of supporting broadcast radio within scouting. It was initially formed in 2009 following the founding Manager Martin Steers and the founding members r ...
SASU - The national team for all things broadcast radio within Scouting in the UK including event based radio stations, or support & guidance to those running them. * Scout Tech SASU — providing internet and technology services at events * ScoutMed SASU — provides on site first aid and medical services at Scouting and Guiding events * Supporting Assessors SASU - supports activity and nights away assessors through workshops. * UK Programme Support - delivers information and programme support at large events and leader training.


Adventure Centre

These units provide support to the national Scout Adventures centres. * 2nd Gilwell Park SASU — a service team to support
Gilwell Park Gilwell Park is a camp site and activity centre in East London located in the Sewardstonebury area of Waltham Abbey, within Epping Forest, near the border with Chingford. The site is owned by The Scout Association, is used by Scouting and Gu ...
* Scout Adventures Downe SASU — supports Downe Scout Adventure Centre on the border of Kent and Greater London. * Scout Adventures Great Tower SASU - supports Great Tower Scout Adventure Centre in Cumbria. * Scout Adventures Hawkhirst SASU - supports Hawkhirst Scout Adventure Centre in Northumberland. * Scout Adventures Youlbury SASU - provides support to Youlbury Scout Adventure Centre in Oxfordshire.


Faith

These organisations promote and support Scouting and Guiding within their faith. * Anglican Fellowship in Scouting and Guiding SASU - supporting leaders in Scouting and Guiding and the
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. * Association of Methodist Scouters and Guiders - supporting members in the
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. * Muslim Scout Fellowship SASU - aims to support and bring Scouting to the Muslim communities of the UK.''Youth Citizenship and Religious Difference: Muslim Scouting in the United Kingdom'', Sarah Mill, pds. 190-206, in * National Catholic Scout Fellowship SASU - supporting members of Scouting in the
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. * National Jewish Scout Fellowship ''(currently inactive)'' - supports Jewish members of Scouting, organises event and social gatherings and provides the Scout Association with feedback from a Jewish perspective. * United Reformed Church Guide and Scout Fellowship is a national fellowship in the
United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Europe, off the north-western coast of the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotland, Wales and North ...
that works with members of Guide and Scout groups who are affiliated with the United Reformed Church, as well as members of the United Reformed Church who have an interest in Guiding or Scouting. It hosts camps for both Guides and Scouts, and has previously organised a national
Fellowship of United Reformed Youth The United Reformed Church Youth is the umbrella organisation for young people aged 11–25 within the United Reformed Church The United Reformed Church (URC) is a Protestant Christian church in the United Kingdom. As of 2022 it has approximate ...
camp. It aims to provide leaders of all Scouting/Guiding Sections with resources to engage with the Faiths And Beliefs side of the programme and produces a magazine, "Linkline".


International

These organisations support members interested in Scouting around the world. Some are considered Special Interest Groups by the International Scout Support Unit. * Arab Region SASU * Asia-Pacific Scout Region SASU * Boy Scouts of America Camps * East and West Africa Scout Region SASU * Eric Frank Trust * Eurasian Scout Support * Friends of Scouting Europe * Interamerican Scout Region SASU * International Scout Support Unit * Kandersteg International Scout Centre SASU * Scout Expedition Team * Scout and Guide Fellowship UK * Scouts Against Malaria


See also

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Scout Network The Scout Network is the sixth and final youth section of The Scout Association in the United Kingdom, catering for those aged between 18 and 25 years. The section was formally introduced in February 2002 alongside Explorer Scouts with both repla ...
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International Scout and Guide Fellowship The International Scout and Guide Fellowship (ISGF) is a worldwide organization of adults in support of Scouting and Guiding. The International Scout and Guide Fellowship is open to former members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl ...
* Trefoil Guild, equivalent section in
Girlguiding Girlguiding is the operating name of The Guide Association, previously named The Girl Guides Association and is the national guiding organisation of the United Kingdom. It is the UK's largest girl-only youth organisation. Girlguiding is a char ...
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Scout Adventures (The Scout Association) Scout Adventures are a network of activity centres run by The Scout Association. They offer outdoor facilities, adventurous activities and experiences for members of the Scout Association, other youth organisations and school groups. The centre ...


References


External links


Scout Active Support at Scout Association Members site
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