Extension Scouting

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Extension Scouting
CountryWorldwide
FounderRobert Baden-Powell
 Scouting portal

Extension Scouting is a programme within Scouting which caters for young people with special needs. Extension Scouting for young people with special needs was originally called Scouts Malgré Tout, which is French for "Scouts Despite Everything". It aims to meet the mandate from the founder of Scouting Robert Baden-Powell that the programme be made "open to all."[1]

Background[]

Many young people with special needs join in with Scout Groups on a regular basis, but some organisations provide a parallel programme specifically tailored to these members. For example, The Scout Association of the United Kingdom has various Scoutlink groups around the country. The Extension Scouting section in the Netherlands is named "Blauwe Vogels" (Blue Birds) after the play L'Oiseau Bleu by Maurice Maeterlinck. The Extension Scouting section of Scouts en Gidsen Vlaanderen is named "AKABE", Anders KAn BEst (Different is all-right). The Extension Scouting section of Polish Scouts is named " [pl]".

Scoutlink[]

Scoutlink
Scoutlink (The Scout Association).png
Badge for members of Scoutlink in the United Kingdom
CountryUnited Kingdom
AffiliationThe Scout Association
 Scouting portal

Scoutlink is a Scouting programme run by The Scout Association of the United Kingdom in order to provide support and involvement for young people and adults with developmental disabilities, a form of Extension Scouting.[citation needed]

Street Scouts[]

See also[]

  • Agoonoree
  • Scouts with Special Needs and Disabilities

References[]

  1. ^ "Extension Scouting in Queensland, Australia". Archived from the original on 2006-10-05.

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