Scouting SAI

Scouting SAI
Contact Neil Collins
Address Regional Office, Teach Barra, Dean St., Cork, Ireland.
Phone +353-(0)21-310034
Fax +353-(0)21-310478

General Introduction

Scouting SAI is a multidenominational co-educational youth movement based on the educational principles of use of the outdoors - working in small groups - learning by doing - commitment to a set of values.

Aims & Objectives

The aim of Scouting SAI is to encourage the physical, mental, social and spiritual development of young people so that they can take a more constructive role in society.

Programmes

A range of exciting outdoor programmes incorporating fun, challenge and adventure. They provide the main stimulus for young people to participate. The programmes vary to suit the age and ability of young people, who are encouraged to plan, organise and develop more of their own activities programme includes:

Sailing, Canoeing, Hillwalking, Rockclimbing, Caving, Camping, International Explorer Belts, Radio Hams, Standing Camps.

Beavers: 6-8 years. Cubs: 8-11. Scouts 11-15. Venturers 15-18.

Location Minimum Maximum
Bandon 6 16
Bantry 6 16
Brooklodge 6 16
Carrigaline 6 16
Carrigrohane 5 18
Castletownbere 5 16
Cloghroe 6 19
Clontead 5 16
Cobh 6 19
Crosshaven 6 19
Douglas 6 19
Dunmanway 6 16
Enniskeane 6 16
Kerrypike 8 11
Kinsale 6 19
Leap 6 16
Lisavaird 8 16
Monkstown 6 19
Ovens 6 16
Skibbereen 8 16
St. Finbarrs 6 19

Volunteer Profile

A leader in the Association is someone who:

Enjoys being with young people - respects young people's views regards young people as equal partners rather than participants - enjoys the outdoor life and has an interest in the environment.

Last Updated, October 29, 1998


 

 

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