All members of
The Scout Association between 18 and 25 years are members of
the Scout Network and is the final section you can join. The
network normally meets once a week and can get up to all sorts
of activities...
What
is The Scout Network?
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 of 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 accomodation.
How
do I join the Scout Network?
If you want to become a member
of the Scout Network, we will give you details of
local Scout Networks near you if you fill
in this form.
For more information about the
Scout Network, please contact theDistrict Network
Chairman John Hartley on 020 8462 8890 or 07950
469 428 or on email adc.network@bromleyscouts.org
The
Scout Promise and Law:
The
Scout Promise is:
On
My Honour, I promise that I will do
my best
To
do my duty to God and to the Queen,
To
help other people
And
to keep the Scout Law
The
Scout Law is:
1.
A Scout is to be trusted.
2. A Scout is loyal.
3. A Scout is friendly
and considerate.
4. A Scout belongs
to the worldwide family of Scouts.
5. A Scout has courage
in all difficulties.
6. A Scout makes
good use of time and is careful of
possessions and property.
7. A Scout has self-respect
and respect for others.
Useful
Scout Network Information:
Please
note that if you feel anything else can
be of value by being added to the list below,
then please contact
us.