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*dynamic International, Environment and Values activities list

Published on: 29/10/2008

The International, Environment and Values activities:

Area 1: International Area 2: Environment Area 3: Values
Complete your International Partnership Award. Complete your Environment Partnership Award. Complete your Faith Partnership Award.
Complete your Explorer Belt. Assist some Cub Scouts or Scouts in gaining their Global Conservation Activity Badge. Take a regular part in activities at your place of worship.
Take an active part in a project with an overseas aid organisation, such as UNESCO. Take an active part in an environmental project with another organisation. Take an active part in a project examining your own faith, for example a retreat.
Take an active part in a camp in another country, for instance, a Jamboree or Moot. Take an active part in an environmental project in your local community. Take an active part in a project examining a faith other than your own.
Take an active part in an International Camp in the United Kingdom. Choose a current environmental issue to research, and then present your findings to your Unit/Network. Plan and carry out an act of worship for your Unit/Network or another group in Scouting.
Take part in a project at a campsite abroad, for example, as part of a community project in Africa or International  Camp Staff Programme. Complete an environmental project and make a formal report of your findings. Choose a current issue to research, such as health or crime, and then present your findings to your Unit/Network.
Take part in a foreign exchange project
Complete an environmental impact assessment of an activity the Unit/Network is undertaking and act on your findings. Assist some Cub Scouts or Scouts in gaining their World Faith Activity Badge.
Organise a series of programmes for your Unit/Network on an international theme. Organise a series of programmes for your Unit/Network on an environmental theme. Organise a series of programmes for your Unit/Network on a values theme.
Organise a series of programmes for another section on an international theme. Organise a series of programmes for another section on an environmental theme. Organise a series of programmes for another section on a values theme.
Complete any activity of a similar nature agreed beforehand with your leadership team. Complete any activity of a similar nature agreed beforehand with your leadership team. Complete any activity of a similar nature agreed beforehand with your leadership team.

Notes

Although there is only one list of activities for the Chief Scout's Platinum, Diamond Award and Queen's Scout Award, the level of skill and commitment required for the Queen's Scout Award should be appropriately higher than for the other two awards, linked to age and experience.

The activities that you complete from the list should be different for each award that you undertake.

An activity can also count for this requirement if it is being completed for another requirement of the award.

For example, completing an environmental project during the Queen's Scout Award expedition would also count for this requirement.

 

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