Monthly Archives: July 2013

The Academy 2012 Report

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In 2012, the Academy specifically focused on Embracing Change, one of the three joint areas of work, as well as on development issues, including management of associations and personal development. The event gathered 134 participants from 37 different countries (58 associations) that have participated in 28 Workshops facilitated and designed by 25 facilitators. 

European Scout Committee.Update Summer 2013

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The last full European Scout Committee meeting of the Triennium held in Geneva during the course of June. Committee considered in-depth reports of the actions to accomplish the Regional Scout Plan,  updates concerning the Regional Scout Conference, Partnership Fund, Finances and Budgeting and World Level issues. 

E-DIARY – The European Scout Conference Preparation Tool

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As you are all counting down to the upcoming European Scout Conference in Berlin, the Region has a little surprise for you. Since most of us say that “paper Scouting” is the least interesting type of Scouting, the Region wants to support you as much as possible in your preparation. 

Call for Partner to join funding project: Youth worker mobility

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WOSM ESR Circular 13 2013

For 3 years, the European Regional Office has applied successfully for a European Union grant for “ Youth worker mobility” within the programme Youth in Action. This grant allowed one youth worker from a National Scout Organisation/National Scout Association to experience the work of funding and external relations in the WOSM Brussels office for 6 months while supporting the work of the sending organisation also in these areas.

European Scout Foundation – Small Projects

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WOSM ESR Circular 12 2013

Exciting information regarding how the European Scout Foundation will handle small projects in the immediate future. As you will be aware, the European Scout Foundation has rightly sought to support the development of Scouting in Central and Eastern Europe through the small projects initiative. This position is still vitally important, and continues to be wholeheartedly endorsed by the European Scout Committee.