Cubs Award Scheme - Handbook for Leaders - SCOUTS New Zealand
Cubs Award Scheme - Handbook for Leaders - SCOUTS New Zealand
Cubs Award Scheme - Handbook for Leaders - SCOUTS New Zealand
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Kea achievements that may be credited in <strong>Cubs</strong><br />
The Scout <strong>Award</strong> <strong>Scheme</strong> is progressive. If the new Cub has been a Kea and has completed the Gold Kea <strong>Award</strong> then<br />
the Cub Leader should credit one appropriate activity off each programme cornerstone in the Bronze Cub <strong>Award</strong> (i.e. a<br />
total of four Cub activities).<br />
Some examples are shown but the Cub Leader should be flexible with cross crediting the four activities. The main<br />
objective is to show how <strong>Cubs</strong> follows Keas and gives the Kea a small head start on their first Cub award.<br />
Examples:<br />
Cornerstone If the Kea has completed the<br />
following from the Gold Kea<br />
Activity list.<br />
Outdoors Environment – Take part in a<br />
nature exploration activity.<br />
Community Helping others – Visit a<br />
retirement home or entertain a<br />
group of elderly people.<br />
Personal<br />
Development<br />
Completed any one of the<br />
three Kea activities.<br />
Physical Activities – Take part<br />
in a Group, Kea, School or<br />
Club Sports day.<br />
<strong>New</strong> Experiences Participate in two<br />
Zone/Regional Events.<br />
Then credit the Kea with them<br />
in the following Bronze Cub<br />
Activity Sections.<br />
One Environment Activity.<br />
One Helping Others Activity.<br />
One Physical Activity.<br />
Participate in a Group, Zone or<br />
Regional Event.<br />
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