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  2. Scouting Ireland - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, Scouting Ireland is the sole World Organisation of the Scout Movement (WOSM)-recognised body in the Republic of Ireland, and works with the Scout Association in Northern Ireland. In 2014, Scouting Ireland won the bid to host the 16th World Scout Moot , which was intended to take place in 2021, but was cancelled due to the impact of ...

  3. Scouts (Scouting Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The National Scout Forum represents Scouts on all national administrative bodies in line with the organisation's Youth Charter. [8] The six member committee is elected annually at the National Youth Forum and meets regularly to discuss matters of importance to Scouts nationwide. One is elected from each of Scouting Ireland's six scout provinces.

  4. Cub Scouts (Scouting Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Cub Scouts or Macaoimh (Irish pronunciation: [ˈmˠakiːvʲ]) is the name given to youth members Scouting Ireland and previously Scouting Ireland (CSI), of the Cub Scout age group. The terms Macaoimh and Cub are often co-existent though Macaoimh represents a different tradition.

  5. Scout Association of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Scout Association of Ireland (SAI; Irish: Cumann Gasógaíochta na hÉireann) was an Irish multi-denominational Scout association from 1908 until 2004, when it merged with the former Catholic Boy Scouts of Ireland to form Scouting Ireland. It was named "Scouting Ireland (SAI)" in the years leading up to the

  6. Scouting and Guiding in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A Catholic Scouting group was set up by Tom Farrell, a curate, in 1927. [ 1 ] The first Guiding group was established in Ireland in 1911 in Harold's Cross in Dublin , a year after Powell's sister, Agnes Baden-Powell , founded the first Girl Guides Association.

  7. Scouting Ireland Scouts - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Scouting Ireland Scouts

  8. Personal progression in Scouting Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Scouting Ireland established a memorandum of understanding with recognised external organisations (in both the Republic and the North) such as Irish Sailing Association, Canoeing Ireland, and Mountaineering Ireland to develop the respective criteria, and for those skills in which Scouting Ireland is a natural leader (Camping, Backwoods ...

  9. Beaver Scouts (Scouting Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Scouts (commonly known as Beavers) are the youngest age group in Scouting Ireland, being boys and girls aged between 6 and 8 years of age.The personal progressive scheme is broken down into three stages 'Bree' (Year 1) 'Ruairc' (Year 2) and 'Conn', while Adventure skills, Special Interest Badges and the Chief Scout Award also form part of the progress scheme.