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19TH DURHAM

SCOUT GROUP

           
BADGE REQUIREMENTS


 



Be Prepared... the meaning of the motto is that a scout must prepare themselves by previous thinking out and practicing how to act on any accident or emergency so that he is never taken by surprise.
Sir Robert Baden-Powell


 
Challenge-Community (C)

3 parts must be completed
(3 of 6)

Find out about a place of worship (preferably different from their own) in their local community. Find out what happens there and tell other Cub Scouts about it. If possible they should visit a place of worship or meet a religious leader.
Organise a fundraising event for a charity of their choice.
Over a period of a month take good care of a pet. Make a record of how they have cared for their pet, for example, food, exercise, and cleaning/grooming.
Meet or visit someone who helps their local community, for example, a police officer, a fire fighter or lifeboat crewmember. Explain to others what they have learned and how we can help them to do their job.
Find out what hazards there could be in the home or Meeting Place or on a campsite. Help other Cub Scouts to be aware of any dangers.
Learn the following basic First Aid: controlling bleeding, burns and scalds, airway protection and how and when to get help.

BE PREPARED

Child Protection policy                                                                                                                Charity No. 516680