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2024-03-31-annual-report

9[th] Bangor (St Gall’s) Scout Group Annual Report

2023

For the period 1[st] April 2023 to 31[st] March 2024 NI Charity Number: 104985

Board of Trustees
Group Chairman Alastair Hamilton
Group Secretary Mary Breen-Denvir
Group Treasurer Gavan Duffy
Board Member Aaron Gilles
Board Member Jess Brown
Board Member Chris Millar
Board Member Daphne Haslett
Board Member Paul Dalzell
Board Member Diana Boyd (from 15thOctober 2023)
Group Scout Leader Simon Brown
Squirrel Scout Leader
Beaver Scout Leader Tara Greenfield (from 1stJanuary 2024)
Cub Scout Leader Emma Orr
Scout Leader Jack Denvir

Governance

This Group Executive Committee exists to support the Group Scout Leader in meeting the responsibilities of the appointments and is responsible for:

Public Benefit

The Group meets the Charity Commission's public benefit criteria under both the advancement of education and the advancement of citizenship or community development headings.

Reserves Policy

The Group's policy on reserves is to hold sufficient resources to continue the charitable activities of the group should income and fundraising activities fall short. The Group Executive Committee considers that the group should hold a sum equivalent to 12 months running costs, circa £3500.

Risk and Internal Control

The group has in place systems of internal controls that are designed to provide reasonable assurance against material mismanagement or loss, these include 2 signatories for all payments and a comprehensive insurance policy to ensure that insurable risks are covered.

Investment Policy

The Group does not have sufficient funds to invest in longer term investments. The Group has therefore adopted a risk averse strategy to the investment of its funds. All funds are held in cash using only mainstream banks or building societies

The Purpose of Scouting

Scouting exists to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society.

The Values of Scouting

As Scouts we are guided by these values: Integrity - We act with integrity; we are honest, trustworthy and loyal.

Respect - We have self-respect and respect for others. Care - We support others and take care of the world in which we live.

Belief - We explore our faiths, beliefs and attitudes. Co-operation - We make a positive difference; we co-operate with others and make friends.

The Squirrels have a fantastic year filled with fun laughter and learning new things. They have played many new games and tried new things. The Squirrels showed how wonderful they were when learning about giving Emergency Aid with the help of a Pilot. Baloo (from Cubs) came to chat about our Local heroes as she told them the stories about how scouting started and the early days of scouting.

This is only possible with the continued support of the team of adults who help the Squirrels on a weekly basis

Chief Scout Acorn Awards 4
Challenge Badges 21
Activity badges 100
Staged activity badges 41

It has been very busy for our Cubs, with new Sixers and Seconders being appointed, celebrating Chinese New Year and starting their Cyclist Activity Badge. Will exciting crafts for Christmas, Easter and Valentine’s Day, the Cubs have starting to learn some basic first aid and their local surroundings. The Cubs also attended Boom Studios to complete parts of their Artist Activity Badge. As well as going camping and roasting marshmallows over the fire, the Cubs are well on their way to their Chief Scout Silver!

Chief Scout Silver Awards 2
Challenge Badges 42
Activity badges 91
Staged activity badges 51
You Shape badges 0

The Scout Method

Scouting takes place when young people, in partnership with adults, work together based on the values of Scouting and:

The Beavers have been very active year with our weekly meeting packed with activities, games, with a number of them completing their Personal Challenge Award, their Skills Challenge Award and their World Challenge Award. All of this goes toward their Chief Scout Bronze! We took part in national events and recently celebrated Chinese New Year (with prawn crackers and fortune cookies). The Beavers took part on the Group Sponsored Walk and attended the Northern Ireland Beaver Rally Day at Crawfordsburn.

Chief Scout Bronze Awards 10
Challenge Badges 62
Activity badges 125
Staged activity badges 35
You Shape badges 36

Scouts have been very busy in and out of the hall! There have been visits to Bangor Carnegie Library (Librarian Activity Badge), Crawfordsburn Scout Centre (JOTA / JOTI) and a number of the Scout completed their Navigation (Stage 3) Activity Badge after a session in the Café Bar in the church! In addition, some of Scouts have awarded their Emergency Aid (Stage 5) Activity Badge. Members of the Troop represented North Down District at the NI Dodgeball Competition coming 1[st] overall – fantastic achievement!

Chief Scout Gold Awards 3
Challenge Badges 45
Activity badges 17
Staged activity badges 75
You Shape badges 17

The weekly programmes are action packed, with every event or activity There has been rocket making, celebrating the Chinese New Year, celebrating Baden-Powell’s birthday, making cakes, playing with icing, lighting fires, pitching tents, ……the list goes on!

Make sure you keep up to date with what we all our adventures on our social media pages (Facebook and Instagram)

A huge ‘Thank you’ to all the Leaders and members of the Group Trustee Board who give up their ‘free’ time to help deliver the exciting, challenging and fun programmes across all the sections.

It is not just the ‘hour a week’ when they are at Sectional Meetings but the various planning meetings, text messages, phone calls and the training that happens in the background that keep them busy!

Each year on 31 January, we do our Annual Census to ‘count’ the number of Young People and Adult Volunteer, and you can see, the Scout Group has been growing steadily after our 18-month hiatus!

We want to be able to provide as a many young people the opportunity to experience scouting but we are limited due to size of the Community Hall and Adult Volunteers to keep the Young People safe on an activity or providing support through management of the Group.

As such there are always volunteering opportunities across the various sections in the Scout Group - whether you want to help out and be one of the Leaders Team at a sectional meeting, have a hobby or a skill that you can share with the Beaver Colony or Scout Troop, be part of the Group Management Team or have few free night a month to help manage the equipment, please get in touch with Simon Brown (Group Scout Leader) at gsl9thbangor@countydownscouts.org.uk

The leadership of the Group is what makes us so wonderful, and the long service given by the volunteers in the group especially those who have been awarded Chief Scouts Long Service awards and are listed in this report

Adult Long Service Awards

Wood-badge

(Adult Leader Training Award)

- Group Membership (2019 2024)

The above report was approved by the Trustee Board on 20[th] October 2024 and signed on their behalf by

Signatures

Full names Alastair Hamilton Position Group Chairman

Gavan Duffy Group Treasurer