Faith Partnership
To gain this award, the young person must complete the following requirements:
Leaders should be guided by the principle that young people should make a significant time contribution, while experiencing new and challenging personal development opportunities, as is appropriate to their age and availability.
For example, Beaver Scouts might undertake one hour per week for four weeks at their Colony meeting, with a two-hour project one Saturday. However, Explorer Scouts or Scout Network Members might contribute 32 hours over the course of two weekends within the same project.
- Identify a partner and a project or activity that relates to the faith area.
- Together with those involved, set objectives for what you wish to achieve and plan the project.
- Take part and successfully complete the joint activity.
- Assess the benefits to those involved.
- Award the Partnership Award to those Members taking part.
Leaders should be guided by the principle that young people should make a significant time contribution, while experiencing new and challenging personal development opportunities, as is appropriate to their age and availability.
For example, Beaver Scouts might undertake one hour per week for four weeks at their Colony meeting, with a two-hour project one Saturday. However, Explorer Scouts or Scout Network Members might contribute 32 hours over the course of two weekends within the same project.