Adult Awards
Every adult who gives their time to Scouting supports the development of young people and without them Scouting and the adventures it offers simply would not happen.
Adult Awards
There are those who make an extra special
contribution and carry out task and commitments outside of the requirements
of their role and our Good Service and St George's Day Awards are intended
to recognise that additional contribution and thereby express the
appreciation of the Association and in particular that of the Chief
Scout.
There is no mystery in the way our Awards scheme works and this introduction for our County seeks to explain the procedures and how Commissioners can expect some assistance in making successful applications. All members of the Association whether uniformed or not may be eligible for awards sometime, however there are a set of strict rules which must be followed and standard forms to be completed.
District Commissioners or members of the County Team initiate the Awards procedure. Nominations require the approval of the County Commissioner before being submitted to the HQ Awards Board, (by the County Commissioner).In order to maintain a uniform National standard the Awards Board on behalf of the Chief Scout administers the rules. The information provided on the application form must give a real indication of the individuals' extra special contribution to Scouting. The County Commissioner's role is only advisory in nature.There are four categories: Long Service, Good Service, Gallantry and Meritorious Conduct.
Long Service Awards:
These are awarded after 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60 and 70 years' service. They are normally generated automatically by the Headquarters Membership Management System so it is important to check that your own service, and that of anyone who you manage, is up to date on the system. If you know of someone who is overdue for a long service award, please ensure that their record is checked.Occasionally, we hear of awards not being presented. if you or someone you know is missing an award we would like to hear from you. We are keen to award adults for their hard word and loyalty as volunteers with us.
Good Service Awards:
The following awards are available:
The Chief Scout's Commendation for Good Service - given in respect of not less than 5 years' good service;
Award for Merit - given for outstanding service of not less
than 12 years and 10 years exceptionally.
The Bar to the Award for Merit may
be awarded after a period of not less than five years of further outstanding
service.
Silver Acorn - awarded for not less than 20 years of specially
distinguished service;
The Bar to the Silver Acorn may be awarded for at
least a further 5 years of similarly distinguished service.
The Silver Wolf
is the unrestricted gift of the Chief Scout and is only awarded for service
of a most exceptional nature. It is not normally awarded until at least a
Silver Acorn has been gained so it is seldom awarded for less than 30 years'
service.
In addition to the minimum periods of service shown above awards
good service awards will not normally be made unless a period of at least
five years has elapsed since the previous award.