Spirituality and Rovers OHPs

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SPIRITUALITY AND ROVERS

COMPETENCY

Apply the Scouting Principle of “Duty to God” within a Rover Crew

Spirituality and Rovers

AIM

To raise the awareness of Spirituality within the Rover Section • •

LEARNING OUTCOMES (What)

Demonstrate an understanding of Spirituality Display a knowledge of the resources that are available • •

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA (How)

Explain how to raise the awareness of Spirituality within your Rover Crew List six references dealing with spirituality and Rovers

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Topic 2

Does the Rover program cover all aspects of the Scout Program (social, physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual) adequately and equally or are some bits neglected?

How could this be improved?

Aim of Scouting

To encourage the PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL, EMOTIONAL, SOCIAL and SPIRITUAL development of young people so that they may take a constructive place in society as responsible citizens, and as members of their local, national and international communities.

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Recommendations

Develop a training course on spirituality and Rovers Increase awareness of what spiritual development encompasses Encourage discussion about the meaning of the Scout Promise Rover Councils should develop and hold a library of useful resources

Principles of Scouting

• Duty to God • Duty to Others • Duty to Self

Scout Promise

On my honour I promise that I will do my best To do my duty to my God And to (the Queen of) Australia To help other people And to live by the Scout Law

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Religious Obligation (Duty to God)

Belief and conviction in the existence of God Encourage the spiritual growth and development of

Scouts

Regular use of selected prayers and

Scouts Own

Encourage attendance to sponsored groups activities Facilitate

Scouts

attending services of their own denomination

Religion and Spirituality

• • Religion can be defined as having a relationship with God through a Church or other religious organisation.

Spirituality can be defined as encouraging the spiritual growth of

Scouts

(ie Rovers) and providing opportunities for self examination and development of personal values.

David Cossart (Branch Rover Adviser-ACT)

BP said in Rovering to Success

“Religion very briefly stated means: Firstly – recognising who and what is God.

Secondly – making the best of life that He has given one and doing what He wants of us. This is mainly doing something for other people

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What do we do now?

• • • • • • • • Induction Squire Training Vigil Investiture Rover Prayer Rovers Own Award Scheme Faith Awareness Badge

Rover Prayer

By the spirits of the just, made perfect in their suffering, teach us in our turn, O Lord, to serve Thee as we ought; to give and not to count the cost; to fight; and not to heed the wounds; to toil; and not to seek for rest; to labour and not to seek any reward save that of knowing that we do Thy Will.

Amen

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Some Programming Ideas

Sessions on self awareness Guest speakers Visits to churches or a local war memorial Visits to Aboriginal areas of spiritual significance Anzac and Remembrance Day activities St Georges Day service Crew Service Activities Debates and discussions

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Resources

National & Branch Policy and Rules Rover Handbook (including previous editions) Rover Record Book Australian Scout Prayer Book Prayers for the Future (National) Rovering to Success Scouting for Boys Introducing Scouting (National) Squire Training Handbook (Victoria)

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Resources (continued)

Scouting and Spiritual Development (WOSM) To Find Our Way (South Australia) Embassies and Consulates Local churches & other religious bodies Yarns by BP (National) Scout magazine articles Duty to my God (National) What’s this all about God (National) Others Scouters & Trainers

Spirituality and Rovers Here endeth the lesson