NATIONAL CUB SCOUT GANG SHOW 2023

We are pleased to inform that the National Programme Team (Cub Section) will be organizing the 2023 National Cub Scout Gang Show Competition. This competition provides a healthy avenue for Cub Scouts across Singapore to develop and showcase their talents and creativity through group performances. Generally, these performances vary from skits, dances, songs, to band or musical instrument performances.

Units will also be awarded Frank Cooper Sands Award points for participating in National/Area events.

You may refer to Annex A and Annex B for more details.

Unit Leaders are required to register every Cub Scout who is keen to be part of the group performance as all participants will be receiving an event badge and a certificate of participation.

Registration is based on a first-come first-served basis. Kindly register via MSDS’s Youth Programme Registration portal: http://intranet.scout.org.sg by Friday, 21 April 2023. Only accepted registrations will be duly notified.

For any clarification, please email to national.gangshow@scout.sg or call us at 62592858.

(A) Terms and Conditions
Eligibility: Cub Scout
Event Fee: $7.56 inc GST ($7.00 before GST) per participant

  1. Cub Scout Leaders to register their participating Cub Scouts via MSDS’s Youth Programme Registration portal: http://intranet.scout.org.sg
  2. Accepted registrations will be duly notified. Upon acceptance, full payment is to be made by Friday, 13 May 2023.
  3. Every participating cub will be given an event badge and a certificate of participation.
  4. Upon confirmation of registration, no refund will be allowed once invoice has been issued unless the organiser cancels the event.
  5. The Singapore Scout Association reserves the right to cancel/postpone the event and reject applicants, if necessary.

(B) Timeline

MSDS Registration Period 8 March 2023 – 21 April 2023
Payment for registration 13 May 2023
Online Entry Submission closing date: 27 May 2023, 6pm
Grading by Respective Area Team 28 May – 15 July 2023
Release of Semi-finalist result 22 July 2023
Grand Finale: Gangshow & Award Ceremony 19 August 2023 (TBC)

(C) Format of Submission

  1. ONE submission from each Cub Scout Unit. Each grou performance should be at least 3 to 5 minutes long and with a minimum of 6 and maximum of 25 Cubs per Group.
  2. Individual Performance will not be considered as an entry and will not be evaluated.
  3. The performance video must be submitted by Saturday 27 May 2023 6pm through the link below
    1. East Area Submission via this link: https://bit.ly/EastAreaGangShowSubmission2023
    2. North Area Submission via this link: https://bit.ly/NorthAreaGangShowSubmission2023
    3. South Area Submission via this link: https://bit.ly/SouthAreaGangShowSubmission2023
    4. West Area Submission via this link: https://bit.ly/WestAreaGangShowSubmission2023
  4. Each video recording must comply with the following title format: < Area_Name of Cub Scout Group # > (Example:Central_Polar Cub Scout Group # 1)
  5. Each video entry must not exceed 1GB or 1024 MB.
  6. All video recordings will be judged by the respective Area Team and semi-finalists will be notified by SSA HQ.
  7. The Grand Finale will be judged by a national panel and their decision is final.
  8. Please note-that photographs, videos and any other forms of audio-visual submission may be used for publicity by SSA official circulation. Such as during pre- judging and posting on corporate social media platforms.

Format for National Cub Scout Gangshow 2023

  1. Grading Format – each submission will be graded based on the following rubric:
    Creativity (10 points) Teamwork (10 points) Entertainment (10 points) Total (30 points
  2. Each area will have a total of 3 teams of semi-finalists representing the respective area during the Grand Finale
  3. There will be a total of 12 awards to be awarded during the Grand Finale
    1. Gold – 3 awards
    2. Silver – 3 awards
    3. Bronze – 6 awards
  4. All video recordings will be judged by the respective Area Team and semi-finalists will be notified by SSA HQ.
  5. The Grand Finale will be judged by a national panel and their decision is final.
  6. Please note-that photographs, videos, and any other forms of audio-visual submission may be used for publicity by SSA official circulation. Such as during pre- judging and posting on corporate social media platforms.

SOUTH AREA MIND QUIZ 2023

We are pleased to inform you that the South Area with the support of the 02 Raffles Scout Group, will be organizing South Area Mind Quiz on 25 March 2023. The objective of the Quiz is to encourage our Cub Scouts / Scouts to learn more about Scouting and the world we live in.

Cubs participating in the quiz are expected to have a good understanding and knowledge of:

  1. Scouting History
  2. Singapore and World Scouting
  3. The Jungle Book
  4. General Knowledge and Current Affairs

Scouts participating in the quiz are expected to have a good understanding and knowledge of:

  1. Scouting History
  2. Singapore and World Scouting
  3. Scouting for Boys
  4. General Knowledge and Current Affairs

The Mind Quiz will comprise of a Preliminary Round and a Final Round. The Preliminary Round consists of a pen and paper Multiple Choice Questions (60 questions in 60 minutes). The top 3 teams will then qualify for the Final Round, which will be held in a game-show format.

Please refer to Annex A and B for the details.

Should you have any clarifications, please contact Ms. Valerie Lim at valerie.lim@scout.org.sg

South Area Mind Quiz 2023
General Information

Date : Saturday 25th March 2023
Time Cub Scout Competition – 8.30am to 12.30pm (Registration starts at 8.30am)
Scout Competition – 1.30pm to 4.30pm (Registration starts at 1pm)
Venue Yusof Ishak Block, Raffles Institution
1 Raffles Institution Lane
Singapore 575954
Attire Full Cub Scout/Scout Uniform with National Scarf
Eligibility All registered Cub Scouts and Scouts from South Area
Fees S$5.40 inc. of GST ($5.00 excluding GST)
Intake 2 teams per Cub Scout Pack/ Scout Group (3 Cubs/Scouts per team)
Things to bring Filled water bottle, writing materials and some snacks.
Registration Deadline Friday, 17 March 2023, 6.00pm

Registration is based on a first-come-first-served basis. Please register your participants via MSDS: http://intranet.scout.org.sg/
Additionally, leaders are also required to register through this google form: https://forms.gle/LNTfP6t5kpF19gHa9
Accepted registration will be duly notified. No withdrawal/replacement is allowed once invoice is issued.

SOUTH AREA MIND QUIZ 2023
RULES AND REGULATIONS

  1. Each pack may send a maximum of 2 teams with 3 participants in each team to enter the Mind Quiz.
  2. Each pack may send a maximum of 2 teams with 3 participants in each team to enter the Mind Quiz.

PRELIMINARY ROUND

  1. All participants must be present for the Mind Quiz.
  2. All participants are to bring their own writing materials. This includes a 2B pencil and a soft eraser.
  3. The format of the Preliminary Round of the Mind Quiz is an MCQ quiz. All participants are to complete the quiz individually. Team members may not cooperate during the Preliminary Round to answer the quiz questions.
  4. The Preliminary Round is closed-book and participants may not use any reference material (including electronic devices) during the Preliminary Round.
  5. Any form of communication during the Preliminary Round will be deemed as an attempt to cheat.
  6. Any breach of rules will be considered as cheating. If any participant has been found to be cheating, the participant’s entire team will be disqualified from the Mind Quiz. The offending team’s pack and leader will be informed of the misconduct.
  7. The Preliminary Round quiz consists of three sections: Scouting History and Knowledge of Movement, Scouting Skills and General Knowledge. Each section consists of 20 questions. Each correct answer will be awarded 1 point. There are no penalties for incorrect answers.
  8. The Preliminary Round quiz is to be completed within the stipulated duration of 60 minutes.
  9. The individual scores of each team member will be added up at the end of the preliminary round, to form the team score for the Preliminary Round.
  10. All teams will be banded as Gold (top 20%), Silver (next 30%) and Bronze (remaining 50%) at the end of the Preliminary Round based on their total scores. The top 3 scoring teams will proceed on to the Final Round.

FINAL ROUND

  1. The final round consists of 3 stages and all teams start from 200 points.
  2. The final ranking will be based on the total number of points each team has at the end of the 3 rounds. The team with the highest score will be awarded first placing and so on.

Stage 1: Q & A Round

  1. Teams will take turns to choose a set of 9 questions. They will be given 60 seconds to answer as many questions as possible.
  2. Each set of questions has 3 questions from each category- Scouting History and Knowledge of Movement, Scouting Skills and General Knowledge. There will be 5 sets of questions to choose from. Each team will have to answer 1 set of questions in total.
  3. Each correct answer merits 10 points. There are no penalties for incorrect answers.

Stage 2: Jeopardy

  1. Teams take turns in this stage in descending order, based on the scores from the Q & A Stage. The highest scoring team starts first.
  2. Teams will be presented with a choice of 18 questions to select. The questions will not be revealed, but their category will be made known. Each question will merit a different number of points, (20, 40 or 60 points) indicative of the difficulty of the question.
  3. During each turn, the team will select one question. The team will be given 15 seconds to answer the question. Correct answers will merit the corresponding number of points. Incorrect answers will result in a penalty of half the points of the question.
  4. Once a question has been selected by a team, it can no longer be selected by other teams.

Stage 3: Rapid Fire

  1. A series of 21 questions will be posed to all the teams. The first team to press the buzzer will get to answer the question. Teams can press the buzzer before the question is fully read. Each correct answer merits 10 points. Incorrect answers result in a penalty of 5 points.
  2. Teams may not answer questions that another team had answered incorrectly.
  3. In the event that all teams are unable to answer the question within 20 seconds, the next question will be read.

SOUTH AREA CUB SCOUT 3R CAR DERBY 2023

South Area is pleased to bring you the Cub Scout 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) Car Derby 2023 on Saturday, 25th March 2023 where our Cub Scouts will be asked to present the 3R cars for a friendly car derby competition. Derby competition rules are listed in Annex A.

Our objectives for our Cub Scouts in this event are as follows:

  1. Be environmentally friendly – giving unwanted materials a second life (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle).
  2. Using hands-on experiments to learn scientific concepts (e.g. friction, kinetic energy, and factor(s) which influence speed).
  3. To promote creativity and innovation using a fun-filled approach.
  4. Encourage teamwork, problem solving and communication among our Cub Scouts.
  5. Help our Cub Scouts to complete various components of the Cub Scout Progress Scheme.

To prepare for the derby, this is what each pack needs to do:

  1. To fulfil the objective of giving unwanted materials a second life, use what we can find around us or what we already have (scissors, strings, scotch tape, glue etc.) to build the 3R cars.
  2. Teams can discuss and source for discarded materials to embark on their 3R cars.
  3. Cub Scouts may do research online for ideas, but be creative and be bold enough to create your own 3R cars working together.
  4. View the two video links below for ideas and inspiration.


Important:

  • Please remind your Cub Scouts to always be careful and be safe when handling any material for their project.
  • Avoid using pen knife or any sharp objects. Engage adults’ assistance if they need to use any items which may be dangerous to them.

Details of the course are given below

Date : Saturday 25th March 2023
Time : 0830 to 1200hrs
Venue : S. Rajaratnam Block, Raffles Institution
One Raffles Institution Lane (along Bishan Street 21)
Singapore 575954
Programme : 0830 – 0900 Arrival of Cub Scout participants and registration
0900 – 0915 Briefing to participants
0915 – 1030 Longest Travelling 3R Car
1030 – 1115 Most Interesting 3R Car
1115 – 1200 Singalong/Announcement of Results
Registration : Registration for the course will be available online through MSDS portal http://intranet.scout.org.sg
Leaders are also to register the individual team breakdown via this google form: https://forms.gle/TEG7trSPy4x6X9MT6
Course Fee : $5.40 inc GST
There will be no refund of event fees once invoice is issued for payment.
Vacancies : 5 teams per unit/school
Each team is made up of minimum 2 or maximum 3 members
If the pack wishes to send in more than 5 teams, please inform Ms Valerie Lim at valerie.lim@scout.org.sg to seek approval prior to registration
Closing Date : 17th March 2023

For any queries, please feel free to contact Ms Valerie Limt valerie.lim@scout.org.sg

Derby Competition Rules
A. The Longest Travelling Car

  1. On event day, each team will bring their 3R car (completed project) to the derby venue. Each team will be given a car code (e.g. 01 à Team 01 and so on).
  2. Service Scouts at the registration counter will record the pack’s name, names of the team members and car code. Only the car code will be pasted on the 3R car.
  3. At any one time, there will be between 5 and 10 3R cars at the start line.
  4. There will be two lines marked as shown at the illustration below. The space in between the two lines (about one metre in width) is to be used by the participants to roll their 3R cars forward or alternatively propel their 3R cars forward using other methods (no readymade kits allowed). This would mean that the participants can only roll or propel their 3R cars from within the space (in between the two white lines), so that every racing car will start at approximately the same start line. Any 3R car that starts outside the two marked lines may be disqualified.
  5. Service Scouts will be assigned to each lane and issued with a measuring tape. They will be measuring the distance from the start line to the front part of the racing car. The distance travelled will then be recorded by the Service Scouts for each lane.
  6. Service Scouts will be assigned to each lane and issued with a measuring tape. They will be measuring the distance from the start line to the front part of the racing car. The distance travelled will then be recorded by the Service Scouts for each lane.

B. The Most Interesting 3R Car

  1. Each 3R car will be judged for creativity and innovation by a panel of Venture Scouts.
  2. The judging criteria will be as follows:
    1. Creativity – Converting items found in daily life into 3R car parts.
    2. Innovative – Making use of Scientific Concepts to increase the speed of the 3R car.

REVISED YOUNG AVIATOR BADGE AND AIR PROFICIENCY BADGE SCHEME 2023

We are pleased to inform that leaders may now register eligible Cub Scouts and Scouts for the Revised Young Aviator Badge and Air Proficiency Badge schemes via the MSDS Youth Programme Registration Portal.

Kindly note the following and that registration for these programmes will remain open till Saturday, 30 September 2023, 1700 hrs.

  • Upon registration, leaders will obtain relevant information, teaching materials and results form from HQ via email.
  • Leaders are to submit supporting documents and ensure the Cub Scouts/Scouts complete the survey forms electronically by Tuesday, 31 October 2023, 1700hrs (link found in Information Sheet provided in Annex A)

Please refer to the Information Sheet for details regarding the registration and submission process. Additionally, please note that:

  • Additional supporting documents (e.g., reflection journals, photos, videos etc.) may be required for audit purposes. Such audits are jointly conducted by the Air Scout Round Table and the National Programme Team.
  • Photos, videos and other forms of visual submissions may also be used for official reporting purposes (e.g., report submissions to agency and/or annual report publication).

Do contact Ms Emily Ho, Executive (Programme) at emily.ho@scout.org.sg or 65292858 for assistance or clarification.
https://intranet.scout.org.sg
https://bit.ly/InfoSheets_RevisedAirProgramme2023


EVERY SCOUT A FARMER / GARDENER BADGE PROJECT

On behalf of the Cub Scout Roundtable (CRST) and MINDS Lee Kong Chian Gardens School (SPED) Scouts and students, we would like to thank you for your support of the pilot run of the ‘Every Scout a Farmer’ / Gardener Badge Project.

We are pleased to announce that the project is back for its second run this year. This project offers individually packaged gardening kits to Cub Scout units for the attainment of the Gardener Badge.

The collaboration aims to provide Special Needs (SN) Scouts and students the opportunity to gain authentic work experience on a community-led project. Through tasks such as packing as well as marketing of packaged products, eg. gardening kits, the collaboration also avails volunteering opportunities for the disadvantaged amongst us. In this way, they too can feel that they can play a part in contributing to society.

SSA strongly encourages the inclusion of neurodiverse individuals in all walks of life, providing opportunities for everyone to be active, contributing members of society and to be accepted for who they are. The Association looks forward to having many more ongoing partnerships that foster inclusivity.

The gardening kit consists of a pack of Kangkong seeds, good quality potting mix, and materials to design a small plaque or signboard which Cubs may use to personalise their mini garden. Each kit also comes with a one-of-a-kind hand- rendered artwork from our SN partners which can be kept by Cubs as a memento. With the completion of the challenge, Cubs would have achieved the Gardener Proficiency Badge.

Please refer to Annex A for more details.

As the quantity of the gardening kits is limited, registration is based on a first-come-first-served basis. Kindly register via MSDS’s Youth Programme registration portal: http://intranet.scout.org.sg by 30 September 2023. Accepted registrations will be duly notified.

Do feel free to contact Ms Emily Ho, Executive (Programme) at emily.ho@scout.org.sg or call us at 62592858 for any clarifications.

EVERY SCOUT A FARMER / GARDENER BADGE PROJECT (GENERAL INFORMATION)

Registration Period: 23 February to 30 September 2023
Eligibility: Cub Scouts
Fees: $7.48 inc GST per participant, which includes: Gardening Kit, Gardener Proficiency Badge (1pc) and resources for the proficiency badge
Collection Period: Will be informed via email upon registration.
Participating units may collect the kits from SSA HQ, General Office @ Level 2, Tuesday to Saturday (except public holidays) from 9.30am to 6.00pm
Delivery fee: Delivery to unit is available at $32.40 inc GST per location

Terms and Conditions

  • Cub Scout Unit Leaders are to register participants via MSDS Youth Programme registration portal at:http://intranet.scout.org.sg. Accepted registrations will be notified via email.
  • Upon confirmation of registration, an email consisting of the collection period and resources will be sent to the respective leaders. If opting for delivery, leaders are to reply with their unit’s address and preferred day/time of delivery.
  • Upon confirmation of registration, no refund will be allowed once invoice has been issued.
  • Full payment is to be made before collecting the kits and badges from HQ/before delivery will be made

ANTI-CORRUPTION BADGE PROGRAMME BY CORRUPT PRACTICES INVESTIGATION BUREAU (CPIB)

The Anti-Corruption Badge Programme is a collaboration between SSA and the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) to equip Scouts with the basic understanding of corruption, its consequences, and importance of combating corruption. The programme aims to educate Scouts on how Scouting values such as, honesty, integrity & fairness, espoused in our Scout Promise and Scout Law, can eradicate corruption.

Please refer to Annex A for more details.

Registration is on a first-come-first-served basis. Please register your Cub Scout(s)/Scout(s) via the MSDS Youth Programme Registration Portal at http://intranet.scout.org.sg. Accepted applicants will be duly notified.

Kindly contact Ms Emily Ho, Executive (Programme) at emily.ho@scout.org.sg or 62592858 should you require any assistance.

Date: Tuesday, 14 March 2023 (For Scouts)
Wednesday, 15 March 2023 (For Cub Scouts)
Time: 0930hrs to 1330hrs (14 March 2023)
0930hrs to 1100hrs (15 March 2023)
Registration starts at 0900hrs
Venue: SSA HQ, Programme Room (Level 2)
Attire: Full Scout Uniform with National Scarf
Eligibility: Cub Scouts/ Scouts
Fees: $4.32 inc GST per participant, which includes:
Anti-Corruption Badge and snacks during the session
Maximum Intake: 30 pax (For Cub Scouts)
20 pax (For Scouts)
Registration Deadline: Monday, 6 March 2023, 1800hrs
For participants, Unit Leader to register the Cub Scouts/Scouts via MSDS Youth Programme Registration portal at http://intranet.scout.org.sg Accepted registrants will be duly notified.

Upon accepted registration1,

  1. Payment is to be made latest by Saturday, 11 March 2023.
  2. An email will be sent consisting of reporting details and resources for the programme

1Terms and Conditions

  • Upon confirmation of registration, no refund will be allowed once invoice has been issued unless the organiser cancels the event.
  • The Singapore Scout Association reserves the right to cancel/postpone the event and reject applicants, if necessary

SOUTH AREA CUB SCOUT LEADERSHIP COURSE (CSLC) 2023

Dear All,

Greeting from South Area!

After three years of the pandemic due to COVID-19, we are pleased to inform you that this year South Area will be conducting a physical CSLC.

This year’s CSLC will be run as a residential camp over 3 days and 2 nights and will cover topics such as Leadership, Effective Communication, Ceremonies, First Aid, Conflict Management and Teamwork.

Through this CSLC, Cub Scouts will:

  1. Learn the basic skills and knowledge of being a leader
  2. Develop skills such as teamwork, conflict management and effective communication needed for their appointment as a Sixer; and
  3. Build friendship amongst their Sixes and other Packs and actively help each other to achieve team goals in an inclusive manner
Reporting Date & Time : 11 Mar 2023 0830hrs
Dismissal Date & Time : 13 Mar 2023 1130hrs
Reporting Attire : Scout Uniform with National Scarf (Red)
Venue : Sarimbun Scout Camp, 70 Jalan Bahtera, Singapore 719921
Vacancy : 80
Course Fee : S$70.00 per Cub, subjected to GST
Deadline : 24 February 2023

Kindly register your cubs by the designated deadline via this MSDS link: South Area CSLC 2023

Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis. In the case of an overwhelming response, primary 5 and 6 cubs will have priority.

For cubs who have special dietary needs, leaders are to email our Area Admin Ms Valerie and Course Director Mr Tennant Kiu.

Packs sending their cubs to this CSLC must have at least 1 accompanying leader. This Leader must be willing and ready to help out in the conduct of this CSLC. Leaders should register via this MSDS link: South Area CSLC 2023 Leader Registration

We also welcome any Leaders who are keen to help or would like to use this CSLC to clear their Wood Badge final report, they might be subjected to a fee. For more information regarding this CSLC, kindly inform the Course Director Mr Tennant Kiu at tennant_kiu@hotmail.com.

Self-run CSLC

As communicated before, units who intend to run CSLC on their own may continue to do so. They will have to inform their intentions and course dates by the 1st quarter (by 10 March 2023) via email Ms Valerie and Mr Madhan. Upon completion of the self-run course, unit leaders are to notify the Area Admin via email. Units are required to register all participants under the self-run CSLC on MSDS via this link: South Area CSLC 2023

Course fee of $2 per Cub, subjected to GST will be charged for badge and e-cert. The deadline for self-run intake registration is 1st September 2023. Cubs who area not register for the self-run course on MSDS will not receive the badge and certificate.

There will be no further extension of registration to support efficient back-end planning.

Should you have any further questions or clarification, please email Ms Valerie Lim at Valerie.lim@scout.org.sg.

We look forward to your active participation in this course. Thank You!


NOMINATIONS FOR AKELA AWARD 2023

Dear Leaders,

NOMINATIONS FOR AKELA AWARD 2023

Greetings from the Singapore Scout Association (SSA).

The Akela Award is the highest award for Cub Scouts in Singapore. We are pleased to announce that the nomination for the Akela Award 2023 is now open for eligible Cub Scout and Special Needs Cub Scout Packs.

To be eligible for nomination, a Cub Scout must have completed the following requirements:

  1. All Progress badge awards – including the Gold Arrow Progress Award (Revised Criteria),
  2. Akela Award (Revised Criteria)
  3. Currently a registered member of SSA
  4. Nominated by the Group Scout Leader or Cub Scout Leader and endorsed by the Sponsoring Authority.

Do note that the Akela Award interview process and ceremony will be conducted at the Area Level.

Kindly refer to Annex A (Nomination & Submission Timeline), Annex B (Revised criteria for Akela and Gold Arrow Award), Annex C (Standing Order for Akela Award) and Annex D (Submission Checklist) for further details regarding the submission criteria and process.

For clarification or assistance, please contact Ms Emily Ho, Executive (Programme) at emily.ho@scout.org.sg or at 69115790.

Please refer to the email for the circular for more information regarding the Revised Criteria, Standing Order and Submission Checklist.

Annex A

SUBMISSION AND NOMINATION FOR AKELA AWARD 2023

Nomination Procedures

  1. Refer to the Standing Order to ensure nominee(s) have completed the necessary requirements.
  2. Register the nominee(s) via MSDS’s Youth Programme Registration portal: http://intranet.scout.org.sg by 1 Apr 2023, Sat (5.00pm).
  3. Upon successful registration, Area Admin will provide the details and google link for E-Submission. All submissions are to be completed by 16 Apr 2022 (5.00pm).
  4. All nominations must be registered by cut off dates and times. Late submissions will not be accepted.

Schedule – Nominations, Interview, Ceremony

No Date Description Remarks
1 7 Feb – 2 Apr 2023 Online Registration of Nominations via MSDS’s Youth Programme Portal @ http://intranet.scout.org.sg Only Teacher In Charge / Group Scout Leader to register nominee(s).
2 By 15 Apr 2023 Submissions

E-Submission of Nomination Form via google link together with relevant supporting documents

Area Admin will provide the details and google link for E-Submission of Nomination forms.

Submission ONLY by Teacher In Charge / Group Scout Leader.

3 17 Apr – 2 May 2023 Akela Award Interview and Holistic Assessment
Conducted virtually at Area Level.

Successful nominee(s) will be notified via email to their Leader 1-2 weeks before the interview.

Area will notify the Leader regarding the interview date & time.
4 27 May 2023 Interview Results

Successful recipient(s) will be notified via email to their Leader.

Teacher In Charge / Group Scout Leader will be notified via HQ
5 Area will advise date Receive Certificates

Awardees will receive their certificates and badges.

Certificates and badges to be collected from HQ / given at the ceremony
6 Area will advise date & time Akela Award Ceremony

Conducted face-to-face/virtually at Area Level.

Area will notify Teacher In Charge / Group Scout Leader about the ceremony date & time.