At the last Scout meeting, we worked with the Scouts to develop the Acceptable Behaviour Agreement. Whilst this is (I understand) a fairly common thing for schools and other youth groups, as I worked through the list of what the Scouts had thought was reasonable - and what wasn’t – I started to link each of them back to the Scout Promise and Law. At the end, each one was referenced in the Promise that every Scout makes when they are presented with their membership badges.
So, whilst I can recognise that a young person will still be developing as they get older, I ask the question – what is a Scout?
I think it’s quite simple. A Scout is a young person that wants to be a Scout and as such will do their best to keep the values of the Scout Law. It extends beyond just being nice to other people, but taking pride in their appearance, recognising that they are part of a team and wanting to be part of that for as long as they are in that Section (where, it is hoped, they will go onto the next section). It also extends way beyond a person’s age and which Scout section they happen to be in; actually, it could be suggested that “once a Scout, always a Scout” – even if you leave the Movement!
It’s a tough call to be a Scout – but then, no-one said it was easy which is why the Scout Promise starts “On my Honour, I Promise that I will do my best….”
Some could argue that it’s easy for me to write this – after all, I’m an Assistant Scout Leader and it’s my job. That, I guess, is partly true – but I was also a Cub, a Scout, a Venture Scout before I became a Leader. Whilst I have held a Leader’s warrant I have made the same promise several times as I became an Assistant District Commissioner and a District Commissioner, before taking it a second time as an Assistant Scout Leader. Effectively, the Promise is something which has formed and guided my life for what is now 34 years. But it is the same promise I made when I was ten years old when I joined Scouts.
So really, the question that you need to ask yourself as you put on that uniform shirt is this – do you want to be a Scout, or are you just putting on a shirt with a few badges on it?