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The Chief Scout's Advance Party Report

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158:'s Advance Party was formed in January 1964, when 24 Scout Leaders under the age of 45 were invited to "study all aspects of the future of Scouting and to make recommendations, after consultation with the Movement, to the Chief Scout as to the development of the Movement, both in the immediate future and for the 1970s." The Advance Party met as a body for six weekends, with various sub-committees holding an additional 166 meetings and the chairmen of these committees meeting on three occasions. 630: 688:
Venture Scout section). By March 1978, a decade after implementation, the overall Scout Association total had risen to 636,148, including 308,152 Cub Scouts, 207,276 Scouts and 27,905 Venture Scouts (of whom, 2,218 were girls). The number of Scout Groups had fallen to 11,464, reflecting the policy of amalgamating smaller units which had been proposed by the Advance Party. Many of the
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recommendations had been accepted by its Committee of the Council. Only a few of the proposals were amended. Notably, it was decided against the deletion of "On my honour" from the Scout Promise; this obviated the need for the first of the proposed eight Scout Laws, leaving only seven. The suggestion
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failed to recover the losses of older boys, with 55,206 Senior Scouts and Rover Scouts recorded in 1966 having been replaced by just 21,698 Venture Scouts in the 1969 figures. The highest recorded membership of the Venture Scout section was 39,307 in 1989 (after the 1976 admission of girls into the
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Overall numbers continued to reduce until the Scout Association's annual census of 31 March 1969 (18 months after the implementation of the Report) showed modest increases across two sections of the Association. The total of 531,011 included 249,561 Cub Scouts, 188,379 Scouts and 21,698 Venture
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to The Boy Scouts Association's Committee of the Council was 200,000 words long on 522 foolscap pages. This was reduced to 50,000 words in a 175-page handbook size "Advance Party Report, Popular Edition" through summarising and omitting many of the arguments relating to the 409 recommendations.
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changes, such as dropping the word "Boy" from "Boy Scout" were aimed at changing the Scout Association's juvenile image but the changes did not increase recruitment in older ages and, more significantly, failed to slow turnover rates to increase retention periods and turnover rates of leaders
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attempted to address the association's falling enrollment numbers and modernise its programs. It resulted in changes to traditional iconic uniforms, changes to awards, training schemes, the association's name and other nomenclature, reduced distinctions between
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insignia (for adult leader training) be replaced by a cloth emblem was also not adopted. The first changes to be implemented were the adoption of the new Laws and Promises in October 1966 followed, in May 1967, by the formal name change from
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was received by the Scout Association's Committee of the Council after extensive consultation within the Association and with focus groups. A uniform review was conducted shortly afterwards. New uniforms were launched during
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supporters and many relinquished positions, with loss and even disaffection, particularly of longer-term leaders and supporters, some joining alternate Scout organisations such as the
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concludes with a copy of a letter from the Scout Association's North and Central Lambeth Council refusing to re-register the Group and therefore forcing its closure.
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Scouts in 11,704 Scout Groups. The association's total number of young people within the reduced Statutory Youth Service age range of 14 to 21 was over 81,000. The
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a loss of distinction of Wolf Cubs and merging of their identity in name, badges, belt buckle emblem, salute, motto, promise and program to be Cub Scouts.
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in 2001 and implementation of the new training programmes began in 2002. This included splitting Ventures back into two sections,
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change from the iconic scout uniform items of wide-brimmed felt Scout hat and shorts to less utilitarian dress uniforms.
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3 That the Scout and Cub Scout Promise be the same, with the removal of the phrases "On my honour" and "at all times".
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11 That Scout Troops of approximately 36 members be formed by amalgamation or pooling of resources of smaller troops.
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features a photograph of a Southeast London Scout Group which, it was claimed, was forced to close under the
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Leaders' and Commissioners' Guide to Supporting the Cub Scout Leader with the New Cub Scout Scout Programme
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13 That a set of minimum standards be introduced, with Groups failing to meet these standards being closed;
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increased. By 1998 the majority (68%) of members of The Scout Association were under 11 years old.
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shift in ideology and values e.g. changes to Promises and use of generalisations in the Scout Law.
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may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience
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8 That the minimum age for entry into the Scout Movement be 8 years, with no pre-Cub training.
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16 That shorts will only be worn as part of the uniform by members of the Cub Scout section.
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9 That the maximum age for membership of a Training Section of the Movement be 20 years.
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J.W. Bereford; Senior Scout Leader and Assistant County Commissioner (Senior Scouts)
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Minimum number of young people (Cub Scouts: 12, Scout Troop: 12, Venture Scouts: 9)
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A Scout makes good use of his time and is careful of possessions and property.
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increased paid staff against a tradition and ideals of volunteer leadership.
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any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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and some Scout groups and Rover crews becoming independent or forming new
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14 That a maximum age-limit for Scouters and Commissioners be introduced.
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Lt. Col. H. Mainwaring; Group Scoutmaster and Assistant Commissioner in
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Dr. P. Johnson; District Commissioner and Deputy County Commissioner in
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as the leader was aged 65 and no replacement leader was available. The
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L.C. Reynolds; County Secretary and Assistant County Commissioner in
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G.S. Preshner; Group Scoutmaster and Assistant Deputy Camp Chief in
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P.R. Blanchflower; Scoutmaster and Assistant Deputy Camp Chief in
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K.H. Stevens; Deputy Chief Executive Commissioner at Headquarters
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Continued decline in older enrolments and shift to younger ages
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7 That "Be Prepared" be the motto for the whole Scout Movement.
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Minimum number of leaders (At least 2 adults for each section)
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Scouting Magazine, Volume LXXII No 9, September 1978 (p. 645)
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C.A. Cutress; Group Scoutmaster and District Commissioner in
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15 That there be an increase in the number of paid Scouters.
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5 That a new training and advancement scheme be introduced.
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forced amalgamations and de-registrations of Scout Groups.
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The Scouter, Volume LXIII No 10, October 1969 (pp. 276−7)
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abandonment of long-used awards for entirely new schemes.
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Minimum level of progress made by members of each section
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10 That there be three Training Sections in the Movement;
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D.I.N. Olliver; Assistant County Commissioner in Central
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Secretary: E.W. Hayden; Training Secretary, Headquarters
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4 That the original Scout Law be re-written, becoming-
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Appropriate programme being operated by each section
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forced retirement ages for volunteer adult leaders.
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English
Non-fiction
The Boy Scouts Association's
Cubs
Scouts
Rovers
British Boy Scouts
European Scout Federation (British Association)
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Traditional Scouting
Baden-Powell Scouts' Association
Scouts
Chief Scout
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Chief Scout
Sir Charles Maclean
Surrey
Northumberland
Rover Scouts
East Cheshire
Sussex
Monmouthshire
Surrey
Essex
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