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Description ofthe charity's trusts
Type ofgoverning document ROYAL CHARTER 4 JANUARY 1912
(eg. trust deed, constitution)
How the
(eg trust
charit
is constituted
Per the Scouting Association
Member rules.
asso la on co~an}The Scout Group isa small charity supported
by TheGroup
Scout
' Council. The Scout Group Executive Committee
is accountable
to the
Grou
Scout Council.
Trustee selection methods
(eg. appo nted by elected by}
Per the Scouting Association
Member rules.
The Group Executive Committee
consists of:
Ex Officio Members
Nominated
Members
Elected Members
Co-opted Members
Right ofAttendance
(the District Commissioner
and the District
Chairman)
The Scout Group is run by a Group Executive Committee
comprising
the
Chairperson,
the Treasurer
and the Secretary.
In addition, parents of
young persons
attending
the group are eligible
to stand for election to the
Group Executive Committee
and all warranted
leaders in the group are
entitled to attend meetings
ofthe Group Executive Committee.
Rules, policy and decisions affecting the Scout Group are discussed and
taken at meetings
ofthe Group Executive Committee.
The Group holds an Annual
General Meeting
each summer to present the
group accounts to the parents of the young persons
in
the group, to seek
new volunteers
to assist in the running
ofthe
group and to elect the group
executive committee for the followin
twelve months.
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The Scouting Association
POR, Policy, Organisation
and Rules defines
the structure
of Scouting
in the United
Kingdom,
the Channel
Islands and
the Isle of Man and provides
information
about its management
and
The Scouting Association
POR, Policy, Organisation
and Rules defines
the structure
of Scouting
in the United
Kingdom,
the Channel
Islands and
the Isle of Man and provides
information
about its management
and
The Scouting Association
POR, Policy, Organisation
and Rules defines
the structure
of Scouting
in the United
Kingdom,
the Channel
Islands and
the Isle of Man and provides
information
about its management
and
The Scouting Association
POR, Policy, Organisation
and Rules defines
the structure
of Scouting
in the United
Kingdom,
the Channel
Islands and
the Isle of Man and provides
information
about its management
and
The Scouting Association
POR, Policy, Organisation
and Rules defines
the structure
of Scouting
in the United
Kingdom,
the Channel
Islands and
the Isle of Man and provides
information
about its management
and
The Scouting Association
POR, Policy, Organisation
and Rules defines
the structure
of Scouting
in the United
Kingdom,
the Channel
Islands and
the Isle of Man and provides
information
about its management
and
~ policies and procedures training.
adopted for the induction and
training oftrustees; The 1stWash Common Scout Group is based at Battery End Hall, Battery
~ the charity's
organisational
structure
and any wider
network
with which the charity
End, Wash Common,
and Newbury,
RG14 6NX. IN 2022 the Group is
moving
into newly constructed
premises
having
sold the Property
in
Battery End in 2021.
works;
~ relationship with any related
parties;
~ trustees' consideration of
major risks and the system
and procedures to manage
them.
To promote the development
ofyoung people
in achieving
their full
physical,
intellectual,
social and spiritual
potentials as individuals,
as responsible
citizens and as members
oftheir local, national
and international
communities
The aims ofthe 1stWash Common Scout Group are those of the Scout
Association.
The aims are achieved
by creating
learning
opportunities
that
are
undertaken
using a team based approach
enabling
the young
persons to
gain in confidence
by overcoming
challenges
whilst having fun.
The
Scout Group provides
Scouting for young persons aged 6to 8years
in
the Beaver Section, aged 8to 10.5 in the Cub section and 10.5 to 14 in
the Scout section. The overriding
aim isto help young people
through an
8year process to learn through
having
fun and to develop so
that they
may achieve their own potential
and ultimately
to become positive
and
Su mmary ofthe objects ofthe useful members
ofsociety.
ch arity set out in Its
go verning document The objective of Scouting is good citizenship.
The seven principles ofthe Scout Law are followed throughout
the time a
young person is involved
with the Scout Group and these seven
principles are:-
A Scout is to be trusted.
A Scout is loyal.
A Scout is friendly
and considerate.
A Scout belongs to the world-wide
family ofScouts.
A Scout has courage
in all difficulties.
A Scout makes good use oftime and is careful ofpossessions and
property.
A Scout has self-respect and respect for others.
Scouting can be very beneficial to young persons and can and does
improve
behaviour
ofyoung people
in the Scout Group

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