24th Tallaght Scouts
Old Blessington Road ( Beside Tallaght IT),
Tallaght
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The aim of Scouting Ireland is to encourage the physical, intellectual, character,
emotional, social, and spiritual development of young people so that they may
achieve their full potential and, as responsible citizens, to improve society.
We achieve our aim through a system of progressive selfâ€education,
known as the Scout Method-
The Scout Method is an educational framework which
is unique to Scouting. It is composed of eight different
elements which work together as a system to provide
young people with a rich and active learning environment.
The Scout Method is the way we do Scouting.
Promise & Law
The Scout Law is personal code of living which young people
voluntarily commit to when they make their Scout Promise.
Nature and Outdoors
Outdoor activities, adventures and the exploration of nature refer
to the immense possibilities that the natural world offers for the
development of the young person.
Learning by doing
Having hands-on and interactive activities allowing young people
to take ownership of their activities.
Small Group System
The small group system is the basic organisational structure in
Scouting. Young people experience adventure and challenge in a
small teams, usually 6-8 people.
Personal Progression
An award scheme, which encourages participation in its full range
of activities and provides recognition and group achievements.
Symbolic Framework
Provides a setting for Scouting; through the use of symbols,
themes, stories, notions the young person’s imagination is
stimulated and activities are given a purpose.
Young People & Adults
Scouting is a partnership between the young person and the
adult, the adult provides support for the young person in groups
which become increasingly self-governing.
Service and Commitment
The fostering of individual good turns and helping each other out,
and commitment to scouting’s principles, commitment to fellow
scouts and to a Scout Group.