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          1Sandmoot 2025 - So Fresh 2000'sSandmoot 2025 - So Fresh 2000'sTime: 12:00 am
SO FRESH 2000’s Sandmoot! The first BIG Rover event of 2025. we are returning to the beautiful Gilcreek in Albany for a fantastic March Long Weekend. Cost $80 (excluding activity cost) Supporting Leaders $20 (to cover Saturday and Sunday Dinner + Monday Breakfast) Please email brent.rush@scoutswa.com.au with any questions. More information to be shared at WARC and in the WA Rovers Facebook Group. Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 10 February. For assistance registering for this event. please email events@scoutswa.com.au Gilcreek 330 Norwood Road King River WA 6330 Australia
Sandmoot 2025 - So Fresh 2000'sSandmoot 2025 - So Fresh 2000'sTime: 12:00 am
SO FRESH 2000’s Sandmoot! The first BIG Rover event of 2025. we are returning to the beautiful Gilcreek in Albany for a fantastic March Long Weekend. Cost $80 (excluding activity cost) Supporting Leaders $20 (to cover Saturday and Sunday Dinner + Monday Breakfast) Please email brent.rush@scoutswa.com.au with any questions. More information to be shared at WARC and in the WA Rovers Facebook Group. Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 10 February. For assistance registering for this event. please email events@scoutswa.com.au Gilcreek 330 Norwood Road King River WA 6330 Australia
2Sandmoot 2025 - So Fresh 2000'sSandmoot 2025 - So Fresh 2000'sTime: 12:00 am
SO FRESH 2000’s Sandmoot! The first BIG Rover event of 2025. we are returning to the beautiful Gilcreek in Albany for a fantastic March Long Weekend. Cost $80 (excluding activity cost) Supporting Leaders $20 (to cover Saturday and Sunday Dinner + Monday Breakfast) Please email brent.rush@scoutswa.com.au with any questions. More information to be shared at WARC and in the WA Rovers Facebook Group. Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 10 February. For assistance registering for this event. please email events@scoutswa.com.au Gilcreek 330 Norwood Road King River WA 6330 Australia
Sandmoot 2025 - So Fresh 2000'sSandmoot 2025 - So Fresh 2000'sTime: 12:00 am
SO FRESH 2000’s Sandmoot! The first BIG Rover event of 2025. we are returning to the beautiful Gilcreek in Albany for a fantastic March Long Weekend. Cost $80 (excluding activity cost) Supporting Leaders $20 (to cover Saturday and Sunday Dinner + Monday Breakfast) Please email brent.rush@scoutswa.com.au with any questions. More information to be shared at WARC and in the WA Rovers Facebook Group. Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 10 February. For assistance registering for this event. please email events@scoutswa.com.au Gilcreek 330 Norwood Road King River WA 6330 Australia
3Sandmoot 2025 - So Fresh 2000'sSandmoot 2025 - So Fresh 2000'sTime: 12:00 am
SO FRESH 2000’s Sandmoot! The first BIG Rover event of 2025. we are returning to the beautiful Gilcreek in Albany for a fantastic March Long Weekend. Cost $80 (excluding activity cost) Supporting Leaders $20 (to cover Saturday and Sunday Dinner + Monday Breakfast) Please email brent.rush@scoutswa.com.au with any questions. More information to be shared at WARC and in the WA Rovers Facebook Group. Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 10 February. For assistance registering for this event. please email events@scoutswa.com.au Gilcreek 330 Norwood Road King River WA 6330 Australia
Sandmoot 2025 - So Fresh 2000'sSandmoot 2025 - So Fresh 2000'sTime: 12:00 am
SO FRESH 2000’s Sandmoot! The first BIG Rover event of 2025. we are returning to the beautiful Gilcreek in Albany for a fantastic March Long Weekend. Cost $80 (excluding activity cost) Supporting Leaders $20 (to cover Saturday and Sunday Dinner + Monday Breakfast) Please email brent.rush@scoutswa.com.au with any questions. More information to be shared at WARC and in the WA Rovers Facebook Group. Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 10 February. For assistance registering for this event. please email events@scoutswa.com.au Gilcreek 330 Norwood Road King River WA 6330 Australia
Labour DayLabour DayTime: 12:00 am
Western Australia
Regular Scout MeetingRegular Scout MeetingTime: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Wembley Downs Scout Group
Regular Venturer Scout MeetingRegular Venturer Scout MeetingTime: 6:45 pm - 8:45 pm
Wembley Downs Scout Group
4Labour DayLabour DayTime: 12:00 am
Western Australia
Regular Joey Scout MeetingRegular Joey Scout MeetingTime: 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Wembley Downs Scout Group
5Regular Cub Scout MeetingRegular Cub Scout MeetingTime: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Wembley Downs Scout Group
6Kayaking Skills Session - UWAKayaking Skills Session - UWATime: 12:00 am
Eligibility – Scouts. Venturer Scouts. Rover Scouts. Leaders & Adult MembersMax numbers – 10 participants (minimum of 4 participants required) Learn to exit and re-enter Kayak. roll a Kayak with a paddle. roll a Kayak without a paddle. The Activity will begin with a brief and end with a review. Participants are required to wear a rashie and boardies. Cost: Entry fee to pool – $7 participants MUST visit the Aquatic Office to pay gate entry before they enter the water. Pool staff will cross reference their head count with the number of gate entries taken each session. To reserve this session for your Unit email events@scoutswa.com.au.All participants will still be required to register through ScoutMap. For further information on the Kayak Skills program contact: Niall – niall.ward@scoutswa.com.au UWA Aquatic Centre The University of Western Australia Perth Perth 6009 Australia
7 8SwanaboutSwanaboutTime: 12:00 am
More information coming soon. Western Australia
Venturer Scout Unit Management CourseVenturer Scout Unit Management CourseTime: 12:00 am
Max numbers – 15 participants The Venturer Unit Management Course is an invaluable way to learn the ins and outs of making your Unit Successful. Leaders are also highly encouraged to attend. This course is open to all Venturer Scouts of all ages. and Scouts that are transitioning to Venturer Scouts. All meals will be included. youth will be sleeping in the hall and required to bring own bedding. Full uniform is required. Questions? email sharni.jagger@scoutswa.com.au   Western Australia
9SwanaboutSwanaboutTime: 12:00 am
More information coming soon. Western Australia
Venturer Scout Unit Management CourseVenturer Scout Unit Management CourseTime: 12:00 am
Max numbers – 15 participants The Venturer Unit Management Course is an invaluable way to learn the ins and outs of making your Unit Successful. Leaders are also highly encouraged to attend. This course is open to all Venturer Scouts of all ages. and Scouts that are transitioning to Venturer Scouts. All meals will be included. youth will be sleeping in the hall and required to bring own bedding. Full uniform is required. Questions? email sharni.jagger@scoutswa.com.au   Western Australia
10SwanaboutSwanaboutTime: 12:00 am
More information coming soon. Western Australia
Venturer Scout Unit Management CourseVenturer Scout Unit Management CourseTime: 12:00 am
Max numbers – 15 participants The Venturer Unit Management Course is an invaluable way to learn the ins and outs of making your Unit Successful. Leaders are also highly encouraged to attend. This course is open to all Venturer Scouts of all ages. and Scouts that are transitioning to Venturer Scouts. All meals will be included. youth will be sleeping in the hall and required to bring own bedding. Full uniform is required. Questions? email sharni.jagger@scoutswa.com.au   Western Australia
Regular Scout MeetingRegular Scout MeetingTime: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Wembley Downs Scout Group
Regular Venturer Scout MeetingRegular Venturer Scout MeetingTime: 6:45 pm - 8:45 pm
Wembley Downs Scout Group
11Regular Joey Scout MeetingRegular Joey Scout MeetingTime: 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Wembley Downs Scout Group
12Regular Cub Scout MeetingRegular Cub Scout MeetingTime: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Wembley Downs Scout Group
13Kayaking Skills Session - UWAKayaking Skills Session - UWATime: 12:00 am
Eligibility – Scouts. Venturer Scouts. Rover Scouts. Leaders & Adult MembersMax numbers – 10 participants (minimum of 4 participants required) Learn to exit and re-enter Kayak. roll a Kayak with a paddle. roll a Kayak without a paddle. The Activity will begin with a brief and end with a review. Participants are required to wear a rashie and boardies. Cost: Entry fee to pool – $7 participants MUST visit the Aquatic Office to pay gate entry before they enter the water. Pool staff will cross reference their head count with the number of gate entries taken each session. To reserve this session for your Unit email events@scoutswa.com.au.All participants will still be required to register through ScoutMap. For further information on the Kayak Skills program contact: Niall – niall.ward@scoutswa.com.au UWA Aquatic Centre The University of Western Australia Perth Perth 6009 Australia
14South Metro Meet a Random Venturer IISouth Metro Meet a Random Venturer IITime: 12:00 am
South Metro Venturers and Leaders are invited to attend an evening of fun and games at Riverton Scout Hall on 14 March 2025 from 6.30pm to 9.00pm. This will be a great opportunity to meet new random Venturers and catch up with old ones while enjoying pizza and a drink. It’s also an opportunity to hear about some of the exciting things happening for Venturers in 2025.Cost is $8 payable to Riverton Scout Group by Bank Transfer (BSB: 036-073 Acc: 324123). Please register through ScoutMap. Registrations Close 10 March 2025. For assistance registering for this event. please email events@scoutswa.com.au Riverton Scout Hall 237 Metcalf Road Ferndale WA 6148 Australia
15Joey SplashJoey SplashTime: 12:00 am
More information coming soon. Western Australia
16Joey SplashJoey SplashTime: 12:00 am
More information coming soon. Western Australia
Swan DescentSwan DescentTime: 12:00 am
More information coming soon. Western Australia
17Swan DescentSwan DescentTime: 12:00 am
More information coming soon. Western Australia
Regular Scout MeetingRegular Scout MeetingTime: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Wembley Downs Scout Group
Regular Venturer Scout MeetingRegular Venturer Scout MeetingTime: 6:45 pm - 8:45 pm
Wembley Downs Scout Group
18Regular Joey Scout MeetingRegular Joey Scout MeetingTime: 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Wembley Downs Scout Group
19Regular Cub Scout MeetingRegular Cub Scout MeetingTime: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Wembley Downs Scout Group
20Kayaking Skills Session - UWAKayaking Skills Session - UWATime: 12:00 am
Eligibility – Scouts. Venturer Scouts. Rover Scouts. Leaders & Adult MembersMax numbers – 10 participants (minimum of 4 participants required) Learn to exit and re-enter Kayak. roll a Kayak with a paddle. roll a Kayak without a paddle. The Activity will begin with a brief and end with a review. Participants are required to wear a rashie and boardies. Cost: Entry fee to pool – $7 participants MUST visit the Aquatic Office to pay gate entry before they enter the water. Pool staff will cross reference their head count with the number of gate entries taken each session. To reserve this session for your Unit email events@scoutswa.com.au.All participants will still be required to register through ScoutMap. For further information on the Kayak Skills program contact: Niall – niall.ward@scoutswa.com.au UWA Aquatic Centre The University of Western Australia Perth Perth 6009 Australia
21On Ya Bike HikeOn Ya Bike HikeTime: 12:00 am
Challenge yourself or your unit and join us on a bike ride from Pelican Point Scout Group to Rockingham Scout Group (Approximately 50k’s with breaks throughout the day on the Saturday – 100k’s if you ride back on the Sunday).Decide if you want to have pickup on Sunday morning or ride back to Pelican Point in a patrol. Day 1: Friday 21st March 6pm – Join us at Pelican Point Scout Group for an evening meal (Provided) and sleep in your hike tent. Day 2: After 7am breakfast on Saturday. ride in patrols to Rockingham Scout Group via Fremantle (buy your own lunch in Fremantle) – Dinner Provided & Sleep in your hike tent again at Rockingham Scout Group. Day 3: Sunday – be picked up by 8.00am or ride back to Pelican Point in a patrol. buying your own lunch on the way. Participants can call parents near to the time they need to be picked up. By the end of the hike participants should be able to tick off most of level 1-3 Cycling if you bring your own bike repair kit or sign off an SIA in Personal Growth – something like “I am going to improve my knowledge and skills in bike riding” – get your patrols approval before coming as you will need to review it with them when you return. Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 28 February. For assistance registering for this event. please email events@scoutswa.com.au Pelican Point Scout Group End of Australia II Drive Crawley WA 6009 Australia
Scouting Adventure CourseScouting Adventure CourseTime: 12:00 am
Eligibility – Rover Scouts. Leaders. Volunteers Max numbers – 26 participants Scouting Adventure will prepare the new Adult Leader for the great outdoors! Scouts have a huge program of Outdoor Adventure Skills covering nine areas. The self-paced on demand modules focus on equipping a new Leader to lead in the three core areas of Bushcraft. Bushwalking and Camping. The following online modules can be found at training.scouts.com.au Scouting Adventure on Demand Modules:SA E NAVIGATE – Elementary NavigationSA NAVIGATE – Navigation SkillsSA COMM – Operate Communication SystemsSA SITE – Camping SkillsSA EQUIP – Equipment for Lightweight CampingSA BUSHPLAN – Bushwalking SkillsSA GUIDE – Plan and Guide Outdoor ActivitiesSA IMPACT – Minimal Environment Impact PracticesSA WEATHER – Interpreting WeatherSA GROUP – Group FacilitationSA EMERG A – Responding to EmergenciesSA OUTDOOR PLAN – Planning for Outdoor Activities Not everything can be learnt online. After the new Leader has the theoretical knowledge from these modules. they will need to complete a face-to-face Scouting Adventure. The prerequisites to attend are completion of the above modules and having attended and Completed Scouting Essentials Course.Once all pre requisites are met. please register for the Scouting Adventure course. Your GL will be sent an authorisation email to confirm you can attend the course and have met all prerequisites. Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 28 February 2025. For assistance with ScoutMap please see the Handbook. For further assistance please lodge a support ticket through ScoutMap or email events@scoutswa.com.au supplying information on the person registering and error or problem preventing registration.  Please note that ScoutMap support tickets are the preferred method of contact and will be responded to as a priority and that assistance will be provided to support you in completing your registration rather than completing registrations on your behalf. Manjedal Adventure Centre 163 Manjedal Rd Karrakup Western Australia 6122 Australia
Scouting Essentials CourseScouting Essentials CourseTime: 12:00 am
Eligibility – Rover Scouts. Leaders. Volunteers Max numbers – 26 participants Scouting Essentials are the ‘survival skills’ for an Adult Leader. They explain how the youth Achievement Pathways work. how to operate a youth led program. the Patrol System. youth empowerment and some initial leadership skills training. There are two parts to Scouting Essentials. A series of self-paced on demand training modules which must be completed prior to registering for this face-to-face course.The following online modules can be found at training.scouts.com.au Scouting Preliminary On Demand:SP ADULT – I’m and Adult LeaderSP CHILD – Child Safe ScoutingSP METHOD – The Scout MethodSP SAFE – Preliminary ScoutSafeSP SPICES – Educational Objectives & SPICESSP WHS – WHS for ScoutingSP YLAS – Youth Leading. Adult Supporting Scouting Essentials On Demand:SE ACHIEVE – Achievement PathwaysSE BEHAVE – Managing BehaviorsSE EMPOWER – Youth EmpowermentSE INCLUDE – Being InclusiveSE PATROL – The Patrols System for One ProgramSE PDR – Plan> Do> ReviewSE RESILIENCE – Building ResilienceSE SCOUT – I’m a ScoutSE THANKS – Thank you BPSE YLPROG – Youth Led Programming Once these have been completed. please register for the Scouting Essentials course. Your GL will be sent an authorisation email to confirm you can attend the course and have met all prerequisites. Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 28 February 2025. For assistance with ScoutMap please see the Handbook. For further assistance please lodge a support ticket through ScoutMap or email events@scoutswa.com.au supplying information on the person registering and error or problem preventing registration.  Please note that ScoutMap support tickets are the preferred method of contact and will be responded to as a priority and that assistance will be provided to support you in completing your registration rather than completing registrations on your behalf. Manjedal Adventure Centre 163 Manjedal Rd Karrakup Western Australia 6122 Australia
22On Ya Bike HikeOn Ya Bike HikeTime: 12:00 am
Challenge yourself or your unit and join us on a bike ride from Pelican Point Scout Group to Rockingham Scout Group (Approximately 50k’s with breaks throughout the day on the Saturday – 100k’s if you ride back on the Sunday).Decide if you want to have pickup on Sunday morning or ride back to Pelican Point in a patrol. Day 1: Friday 21st March 6pm – Join us at Pelican Point Scout Group for an evening meal (Provided) and sleep in your hike tent. Day 2: After 7am breakfast on Saturday. ride in patrols to Rockingham Scout Group via Fremantle (buy your own lunch in Fremantle) – Dinner Provided & Sleep in your hike tent again at Rockingham Scout Group. Day 3: Sunday – be picked up by 8.00am or ride back to Pelican Point in a patrol. buying your own lunch on the way. Participants can call parents near to the time they need to be picked up. By the end of the hike participants should be able to tick off most of level 1-3 Cycling if you bring your own bike repair kit or sign off an SIA in Personal Growth – something like “I am going to improve my knowledge and skills in bike riding” – get your patrols approval before coming as you will need to review it with them when you return. Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 28 February. For assistance registering for this event. please email events@scoutswa.com.au Pelican Point Scout Group End of Australia II Drive Crawley WA 6009 Australia
Scouting Adventure CourseScouting Adventure CourseTime: 12:00 am
Eligibility – Rover Scouts. Leaders. Volunteers Max numbers – 26 participants Scouting Adventure will prepare the new Adult Leader for the great outdoors! Scouts have a huge program of Outdoor Adventure Skills covering nine areas. The self-paced on demand modules focus on equipping a new Leader to lead in the three core areas of Bushcraft. Bushwalking and Camping. The following online modules can be found at training.scouts.com.au Scouting Adventure on Demand Modules:SA E NAVIGATE – Elementary NavigationSA NAVIGATE – Navigation SkillsSA COMM – Operate Communication SystemsSA SITE – Camping SkillsSA EQUIP – Equipment for Lightweight CampingSA BUSHPLAN – Bushwalking SkillsSA GUIDE – Plan and Guide Outdoor ActivitiesSA IMPACT – Minimal Environment Impact PracticesSA WEATHER – Interpreting WeatherSA GROUP – Group FacilitationSA EMERG A – Responding to EmergenciesSA OUTDOOR PLAN – Planning for Outdoor Activities Not everything can be learnt online. After the new Leader has the theoretical knowledge from these modules. they will need to complete a face-to-face Scouting Adventure. The prerequisites to attend are completion of the above modules and having attended and Completed Scouting Essentials Course.Once all pre requisites are met. please register for the Scouting Adventure course. Your GL will be sent an authorisation email to confirm you can attend the course and have met all prerequisites. Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 28 February 2025. For assistance with ScoutMap please see the Handbook. For further assistance please lodge a support ticket through ScoutMap or email events@scoutswa.com.au supplying information on the person registering and error or problem preventing registration.  Please note that ScoutMap support tickets are the preferred method of contact and will be responded to as a priority and that assistance will be provided to support you in completing your registration rather than completing registrations on your behalf. Manjedal Adventure Centre 163 Manjedal Rd Karrakup Western Australia 6122 Australia
Scouting Essentials CourseScouting Essentials CourseTime: 12:00 am
Eligibility – Rover Scouts. Leaders. Volunteers Max numbers – 26 participants Scouting Essentials are the ‘survival skills’ for an Adult Leader. They explain how the youth Achievement Pathways work. how to operate a youth led program. the Patrol System. youth empowerment and some initial leadership skills training. There are two parts to Scouting Essentials. A series of self-paced on demand training modules which must be completed prior to registering for this face-to-face course.The following online modules can be found at training.scouts.com.au Scouting Preliminary On Demand:SP ADULT – I’m and Adult LeaderSP CHILD – Child Safe ScoutingSP METHOD – The Scout MethodSP SAFE – Preliminary ScoutSafeSP SPICES – Educational Objectives & SPICESSP WHS – WHS for ScoutingSP YLAS – Youth Leading. Adult Supporting Scouting Essentials On Demand:SE ACHIEVE – Achievement PathwaysSE BEHAVE – Managing BehaviorsSE EMPOWER – Youth EmpowermentSE INCLUDE – Being InclusiveSE PATROL – The Patrols System for One ProgramSE PDR – Plan> Do> ReviewSE RESILIENCE – Building ResilienceSE SCOUT – I’m a ScoutSE THANKS – Thank you BPSE YLPROG – Youth Led Programming Once these have been completed. please register for the Scouting Essentials course. Your GL will be sent an authorisation email to confirm you can attend the course and have met all prerequisites. Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 28 February 2025. For assistance with ScoutMap please see the Handbook. For further assistance please lodge a support ticket through ScoutMap or email events@scoutswa.com.au supplying information on the person registering and error or problem preventing registration.  Please note that ScoutMap support tickets are the preferred method of contact and will be responded to as a priority and that assistance will be provided to support you in completing your registration rather than completing registrations on your behalf. Manjedal Adventure Centre 163 Manjedal Rd Karrakup Western Australia 6122 Australia
23On Ya Bike HikeOn Ya Bike HikeTime: 12:00 am
Challenge yourself or your unit and join us on a bike ride from Pelican Point Scout Group to Rockingham Scout Group (Approximately 50k’s with breaks throughout the day on the Saturday – 100k’s if you ride back on the Sunday).Decide if you want to have pickup on Sunday morning or ride back to Pelican Point in a patrol. Day 1: Friday 21st March 6pm – Join us at Pelican Point Scout Group for an evening meal (Provided) and sleep in your hike tent. Day 2: After 7am breakfast on Saturday. ride in patrols to Rockingham Scout Group via Fremantle (buy your own lunch in Fremantle) – Dinner Provided & Sleep in your hike tent again at Rockingham Scout Group. Day 3: Sunday – be picked up by 8.00am or ride back to Pelican Point in a patrol. buying your own lunch on the way. Participants can call parents near to the time they need to be picked up. By the end of the hike participants should be able to tick off most of level 1-3 Cycling if you bring your own bike repair kit or sign off an SIA in Personal Growth – something like “I am going to improve my knowledge and skills in bike riding” – get your patrols approval before coming as you will need to review it with them when you return. Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 28 February. For assistance registering for this event. please email events@scoutswa.com.au Pelican Point Scout Group End of Australia II Drive Crawley WA 6009 Australia
Scouting Adventure CourseScouting Adventure CourseTime: 12:00 am
Eligibility – Rover Scouts. Leaders. Volunteers Max numbers – 26 participants Scouting Adventure will prepare the new Adult Leader for the great outdoors! Scouts have a huge program of Outdoor Adventure Skills covering nine areas. The self-paced on demand modules focus on equipping a new Leader to lead in the three core areas of Bushcraft. Bushwalking and Camping. The following online modules can be found at training.scouts.com.au Scouting Adventure on Demand Modules:SA E NAVIGATE – Elementary NavigationSA NAVIGATE – Navigation SkillsSA COMM – Operate Communication SystemsSA SITE – Camping SkillsSA EQUIP – Equipment for Lightweight CampingSA BUSHPLAN – Bushwalking SkillsSA GUIDE – Plan and Guide Outdoor ActivitiesSA IMPACT – Minimal Environment Impact PracticesSA WEATHER – Interpreting WeatherSA GROUP – Group FacilitationSA EMERG A – Responding to EmergenciesSA OUTDOOR PLAN – Planning for Outdoor Activities Not everything can be learnt online. After the new Leader has the theoretical knowledge from these modules. they will need to complete a face-to-face Scouting Adventure. The prerequisites to attend are completion of the above modules and having attended and Completed Scouting Essentials Course.Once all pre requisites are met. please register for the Scouting Adventure course. Your GL will be sent an authorisation email to confirm you can attend the course and have met all prerequisites. Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 28 February 2025. For assistance with ScoutMap please see the Handbook. For further assistance please lodge a support ticket through ScoutMap or email events@scoutswa.com.au supplying information on the person registering and error or problem preventing registration.  Please note that ScoutMap support tickets are the preferred method of contact and will be responded to as a priority and that assistance will be provided to support you in completing your registration rather than completing registrations on your behalf. Manjedal Adventure Centre 163 Manjedal Rd Karrakup Western Australia 6122 Australia
Scouting Essentials CourseScouting Essentials CourseTime: 12:00 am
Eligibility – Rover Scouts. Leaders. Volunteers Max numbers – 26 participants Scouting Essentials are the ‘survival skills’ for an Adult Leader. They explain how the youth Achievement Pathways work. how to operate a youth led program. the Patrol System. youth empowerment and some initial leadership skills training. There are two parts to Scouting Essentials. A series of self-paced on demand training modules which must be completed prior to registering for this face-to-face course.The following online modules can be found at training.scouts.com.au Scouting Preliminary On Demand:SP ADULT – I’m and Adult LeaderSP CHILD – Child Safe ScoutingSP METHOD – The Scout MethodSP SAFE – Preliminary ScoutSafeSP SPICES – Educational Objectives & SPICESSP WHS – WHS for ScoutingSP YLAS – Youth Leading. Adult Supporting Scouting Essentials On Demand:SE ACHIEVE – Achievement PathwaysSE BEHAVE – Managing BehaviorsSE EMPOWER – Youth EmpowermentSE INCLUDE – Being InclusiveSE PATROL – The Patrols System for One ProgramSE PDR – Plan> Do> ReviewSE RESILIENCE – Building ResilienceSE SCOUT – I’m a ScoutSE THANKS – Thank you BPSE YLPROG – Youth Led Programming Once these have been completed. please register for the Scouting Essentials course. Your GL will be sent an authorisation email to confirm you can attend the course and have met all prerequisites. Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 28 February 2025. For assistance with ScoutMap please see the Handbook. For further assistance please lodge a support ticket through ScoutMap or email events@scoutswa.com.au supplying information on the person registering and error or problem preventing registration.  Please note that ScoutMap support tickets are the preferred method of contact and will be responded to as a priority and that assistance will be provided to support you in completing your registration rather than completing registrations on your behalf. Manjedal Adventure Centre 163 Manjedal Rd Karrakup Western Australia 6122 Australia
24Regular Scout MeetingRegular Scout MeetingTime: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Wembley Downs Scout Group
Regular Venturer Scout MeetingRegular Venturer Scout MeetingTime: 6:45 pm - 8:45 pm
Wembley Downs Scout Group
25Regular Joey Scout MeetingRegular Joey Scout MeetingTime: 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Wembley Downs Scout Group
26Regular Cub Scout MeetingRegular Cub Scout MeetingTime: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Wembley Downs Scout Group
27Kayaking Skills Session - UWAKayaking Skills Session - UWATime: 12:00 am
Eligibility – Scouts. Venturer Scouts. Rover Scouts. Leaders & Adult MembersMax numbers – 10 participants (minimum of 4 participants required) Learn to exit and re-enter Kayak. roll a Kayak with a paddle. roll a Kayak without a paddle. The Activity will begin with a brief and end with a review. Participants are required to wear a rashie and boardies. Cost: Entry fee to pool – $7 participants MUST visit the Aquatic Office to pay gate entry before they enter the water. Pool staff will cross reference their head count with the number of gate entries taken each session. To reserve this session for your Unit email events@scoutswa.com.au.All participants will still be required to register through ScoutMap. For further information on the Kayak Skills program contact: Niall – niall.ward@scoutswa.com.au UWA Aquatic Centre The University of Western Australia Perth Perth 6009 Australia
28Scouting Leadership CourseScouting Leadership CourseTime: 12:00 am
Eligibility – Rover Scouts. Leaders. Volunteers Max numbers – 30 participants Scouting Leadership training builds on the skills and knowledge gained during previous training and the opportunity to have applied this learning in a practical environment. Scouting Leadership training comprises of On Demand Learning. On the Job learning. a Scouting Leadership face-to-face course and a project.Leveraging learning completed during the Scouting Leadership course. a project of approximately 10 hours (over three months) will be initiated with a specific aim and goals for achievement.Completion will usually be reviewed by the participant’s Team Leader as part of the final Wood Badge Evaluation step. In line with National Adult Training and Development Policies. the Team Leader will often be the Group Leader or line manager (if they have achieved a Wood Badge themselves). Identification of the project supervisor will occur during the Scouting Leadership course.On completion of Scouting Leadership and after a period of evaluation (four months minimum). Leaders receive:• Wood Badge (wooden beads)• Parchment• Gilwell Scarf (International membership of 1st Gilwell Park Scout Group) Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 7 March 2025. For assistance with ScoutMap please see the Handbook. For further assistance please lodge a support ticket through ScoutMap or email events@scoutswa.com.au supplying information on the person registering and error or problem preventing registration.  Please note that ScoutMap support tickets are the preferred method of contact and will be responded to as a priority and that assistance will be provided to support you in completing your registration rather than completing registrations on your behalf. Manjedal Adventure Centre 163 Manjedal Rd Karrakup Western Australia 6122 Australia
29Scouting Leadership CourseScouting Leadership CourseTime: 12:00 am
Eligibility – Rover Scouts. Leaders. Volunteers Max numbers – 30 participants Scouting Leadership training builds on the skills and knowledge gained during previous training and the opportunity to have applied this learning in a practical environment. Scouting Leadership training comprises of On Demand Learning. On the Job learning. a Scouting Leadership face-to-face course and a project.Leveraging learning completed during the Scouting Leadership course. a project of approximately 10 hours (over three months) will be initiated with a specific aim and goals for achievement.Completion will usually be reviewed by the participant’s Team Leader as part of the final Wood Badge Evaluation step. In line with National Adult Training and Development Policies. the Team Leader will often be the Group Leader or line manager (if they have achieved a Wood Badge themselves). Identification of the project supervisor will occur during the Scouting Leadership course.On completion of Scouting Leadership and after a period of evaluation (four months minimum). Leaders receive:• Wood Badge (wooden beads)• Parchment• Gilwell Scarf (International membership of 1st Gilwell Park Scout Group) Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 7 March 2025. For assistance with ScoutMap please see the Handbook. For further assistance please lodge a support ticket through ScoutMap or email events@scoutswa.com.au supplying information on the person registering and error or problem preventing registration.  Please note that ScoutMap support tickets are the preferred method of contact and will be responded to as a priority and that assistance will be provided to support you in completing your registration rather than completing registrations on your behalf. Manjedal Adventure Centre 163 Manjedal Rd Karrakup Western Australia 6122 Australia
30Scouting Leadership CourseScouting Leadership CourseTime: 12:00 am
Eligibility – Rover Scouts. Leaders. Volunteers Max numbers – 30 participants Scouting Leadership training builds on the skills and knowledge gained during previous training and the opportunity to have applied this learning in a practical environment. Scouting Leadership training comprises of On Demand Learning. On the Job learning. a Scouting Leadership face-to-face course and a project.Leveraging learning completed during the Scouting Leadership course. a project of approximately 10 hours (over three months) will be initiated with a specific aim and goals for achievement.Completion will usually be reviewed by the participant’s Team Leader as part of the final Wood Badge Evaluation step. In line with National Adult Training and Development Policies. the Team Leader will often be the Group Leader or line manager (if they have achieved a Wood Badge themselves). Identification of the project supervisor will occur during the Scouting Leadership course.On completion of Scouting Leadership and after a period of evaluation (four months minimum). Leaders receive:• Wood Badge (wooden beads)• Parchment• Gilwell Scarf (International membership of 1st Gilwell Park Scout Group) Register through ScoutMap HERE. Registrations Close 7 March 2025. For assistance with ScoutMap please see the Handbook. For further assistance please lodge a support ticket through ScoutMap or email events@scoutswa.com.au supplying information on the person registering and error or problem preventing registration.  Please note that ScoutMap support tickets are the preferred method of contact and will be responded to as a priority and that assistance will be provided to support you in completing your registration rather than completing registrations on your behalf. Manjedal Adventure Centre 163 Manjedal Rd Karrakup Western Australia 6122 Australia
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