How To Earn A Chief Scout's Award
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There is a specific Chief Scout's Award for each Scouting Section: the Bronze Award is dedicated to Beavers, the Silver Award is for Cubs, the Gold Award is only for Scouts and the Explorers can choose between the Diamond and Platinum Chief Scout awards.Beavers
To earn this award your child needs to complete all the challenge awards:- My World Challenge Award,
- My Skills Challenge Award
- My Outdoors Challenge Award
- My Adventure Challenge Award
- Teamwork Challenge Award
- Personal Challenge Award
Cubs
To earn this award your child needs to earn 6 activity or staged activity badges of their choice (these can be badges they gain outside of the normal meetings or ones they’ve achieved through the programme) and finish the 7 challenge awards:- Our World Challenge Award
- Our Skills Challenge Award
- Our Outdoors Challenge Award
- Our Adventure Challenge Award
- Teamwork Challenge Award
- Team Leader Challenge Award
- Personal Challenge Award.
Scouts
To earn this award your child needs to earn 6 activity or staged activity badges (these can be badges they gain outside of the normal meetings or ones they’ve achieved through the programme) of their choice and finish all the 9 challenge awards:- World Challenge Award
- Skills Challenge Award
- Creative Challenge Award
- Outdoors Challenge Award
- Adventure Challenge Award
- Expedition Challenge Award
- Teamwork Challenge Award
- Team Leader Challenge Award
- Personal Challenge Award
Explorers
To earn the Chief Scout's Platinum Award they must be a member of Explorer Scouts for at least six months, complete six nights away as an Explorer Scout of which four must be camping and complete two activities from the International, Community and Values list. In addition they have to hold the Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award, or complete the 4 Platinum Scout Challenges:- take up a skill for three months, and show progress and lasting interest
- take up a physical activity for three months, completing an agreed programme of taking part and achievement
- provide service to an individual or the community for three months (this can include helping with another section as a Young Leader)
- complete a two day and one night expedition in rural country by foot, cycle, horse, canoe, boat or dinghy. The expedition should involve careful preparation, training, responsibility and review
- Be a member of Explorer Scouts or the Scout Network or both for at least 12 months. This can include any time counted for the Chief Scout's Platinum Award.
- Complete 12 nights away as an Explorer Scout or member of the Scout Network, of which eight must be camping. This may include the nights counted for the Chief Scout's Platinum Award. Nights away must be different from any other nights away used in the other sections of this award.
- Complete four activities from the list of International, Community and Values activities. This should include at least one from each area of the list and can include the activities completed for the International, Community and Values list as part of the Chief Scout's Platinum Award.
- Hold the Silver Duke of Edinburgh Award, or complete the four Diamond Challenges, which are:
- Take up a skill for three or six months, and show progress and lasting interest. The skill can be an existing interest or something entirely new.
- Take up a physical activity for three or six months, completing an agreed programme of taking part and achievement.
- Provide service to an individual or the community for six months. Briefing and training should be given in order to gain the necessary skills. This many include helping with another section as a Young Leader or regularly helping at in the community at places such as a soup kitchen or animal shelter.
- Complete a three day and two night expedition in rural or open country by foot, cycle, horse, canoe, boat or dinghy. The expedition should involve careful preparation, training, responsibility and review.