- Cadet Scout
The Cadet Scouts are part of
the Singapore Scout Association (SSA). They were formerly known as "Wolf Cubs" in the pre-1966 era whenSingapore Scouting was still under the jurisdiction ofthe Scout Association , UK (then known as the "Imperial Headquarters"). Cadet Scouts inSingapore adopted the present name when the first "Policy, Organisation and Rules" of (SSA) was promulgated in 1969, after following the changes introduced by the "1966 Advance Party Report (APR)" of the UK Scout Association.The UK term "
Cub Scouts " as proposed in the APR was however not adopted in 1969 although the entire progressbadge scheme and proficiency badge scheme were embraced with minor amendments to the names. Progress badges were called the "Standards" instead of "Arrows", i.e. the Bronze Standard, Silver Standard and Gold Standard. The "link badge" was known as the "District Commissioner's Award", serving as the highestaward for the Cadet Scout category. After 2000, the term "Standards" were again revised to "Arrows" and "Cub Scout" name has replaced that of "Cadet Scout". In 2005, the Singapore Scout Association has updated the Cub Scout Training Scheme, revising the syllabus and giving a new look to the designs of the progress badges. While the "Arrows" are retained, the top progress award is now known as the Akela Award (a wolf's head on a yellow background), replacing the "link badge" design of the UK.Cub Scouts in Singapore follow a common Scout Promise and Law unlike the Wolf Cub era when they have a separate set of Cub Promise and Law. Cub Scouts are grouped in "Sixes" distinguished by coloured
woggle s, where they are led by a "Sixer" and an "Assistant Sixer". If the situation calls for it, a "Senior Sixer" would also be appointed. The Cub Scout Leader leads the Cub Scout Unit (or "Pack") with the help of Assistant Cub Scout Leaders and the "Sixers' Council" comprising of all the Sixers. At the Headquarters, National Cub ScoutCommissioner presides over the Cub Scout Roundtable which oversee training and policy matters related to Cub Scouting.The
uniform of Cub Scouts in Singapore consists of a luminous-green jersey shirt, dark-green shorts, regulation nationalscarf /group scarf, Six woggle, regulation leather belt, olive-greensocks , blackshoes and theheaddress . Notably, the headdress is the cap version (green with yellow-pipings) used since the inception of Wolf Cubs in the early 1910s. Prior to 1990, the uniform of Singapore's Cadet Scouts iskhaki in colour, which was adopted in 1964.The latest change to this section of Singapore Scouting was unveiled during the National Youth Programme Symposium held in July 2005 by the Singapore Scout Association, where the term "Cadet Scout" was again renamed "Cub Scout" together with the changes in the training scheme.
SSA Promises
The Scout Promise
On my Honour I promise that I will do my best-
To do my duty to God and the Republic of Singapore
To help other people and
To keep the Scout Law.
----The Scout Law
A Scout is to be trusted.
A Scout is loyal.
A Scout makes friends, establishes and maintains harmonious relations.
A Scout is disciplined and considerate.
A Scout has courage in all difficulties.
----Mission statement
"Our movement develops youth for purposeful and responsible adulthood, always prepared to serve God, country and humanity."
External links
* [http://www.scout.org.sg/ Official Website of the Singapore Scout Association]
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